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Received 17.12.2022

Revised 05.05.2023

Accepted 14.06.2023

Retrieved from Iss. 113, P. 2, 2023

Pages 164 -170

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Polishchuk, V., & Popov, S. (2023). IMPACTS OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT TO MACROSCOPIC CHARACTERISTICS OF TRAFFIC FLOW. Automobile Roads and Road Construction, (113.2), 164-170. https://doi.org/10.33744/0365-8171-2023-113.2-164-170

IMPACTS OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT TO MACROSCOPIC CHARACTERISTICS OF TRAFFIC FLOW

Volodymyr Polishchuk Stanislav Popov

Abstract

Public transport (buses) have similar to each other type of vehicles. Movement of public transport on automobile roads has signs of stationarity. For this reason scientific task has been designed. The authors in research evaluate the level of safety of the passenger transport through the consideration of the characteristics of the traffic of passenger transport in terms of the characteristics of the traffic flow. Analysis of the problem formulate influence system between three elements: traffic flow, passenger transport, road environment. Establish criteria for determining the characteristics of the buses movement in terms of the characteristics of the traffic flow. Shown criteria gives the possibility to assess the level of unsafety on the route. Presented general characteristic allows to estimate indirectly the level of road safety of passenger transport

Keywords:

passenger transport, transport flow, public roads, traffic flow characteristics, safety of passenger route transport

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