2015
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi4020858
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Characterization of Black Spot Zones for Vulnerable Road Users in São Paulo (Brazil) and Rome (Italy)

Abstract: Non-motorized transportation modes, especially cycling and walking, offer numerous benefits, including improvements in the livability of cities, healthy physical activity, efficient urban transportation systems, less traffic congestion, less noise pollution, clean air, less impact on climate change and decreases in the incidence of diseases related to vehicular emissions. Considering the substantial number of short-distance trips, the time consumed in traffic jams, the higher costs for parking vehicles and res… Show more

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“…Whereas (Wang, 2005) explored the integrating of GIS as spatial analysis simulation models to add a temporal dimension and computer visualization to add more options for presentation, all works to support planning process. GIS with overlay analysis used traffic safety by mapping accident location data, performing kernel density analyses and combining the results (Machado et al, 2015). The domination of network analysis of GIS approach in Traffic and road network seen from previous research.…”
Section: F Traffic and Road Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Whereas (Wang, 2005) explored the integrating of GIS as spatial analysis simulation models to add a temporal dimension and computer visualization to add more options for presentation, all works to support planning process. GIS with overlay analysis used traffic safety by mapping accident location data, performing kernel density analyses and combining the results (Machado et al, 2015). The domination of network analysis of GIS approach in Traffic and road network seen from previous research.…”
Section: F Traffic and Road Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-to analyse the impact of traffic congestion on road accidents -to analyzed traffic safety for vulnerable road users by mapping accident location data -performing kernel density analyses and combining the results (Miller and Storm, 1996), (Thill, 2000), (Chen et al, 2011), (Mavoa et al, 2012), (Zhang et al, 2016), (Aljoufie, 2014), (Yigitcanlar and Dur, 2010), (Abreha, 2007), (Al-Ali, 2016), (Fedra, 1999), (Wang, 2005), (Machado et al, 2015), (Valdes et al, 2016) Transport Infrastructure -as presentation tools to presented result of analysis, with classification analysis -supports handling of spatial data from remotely sensed imagery and integrates it with other images and ancillary data from different sources -to forecast travel demand in collaboration between GIS based and spatial regression models (Dalumpines, 2008), (Aljoufie and Tiwari, 2016) The research topic in SUT performance is dominantly by traffic and road network and accessibility. Then, the average papers about noise pollution, public transport and transport infrastructure.…”
Section: Traffic and Road Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Claudia Soares et al [1] analyzed traffic safety for vulnerable road users by mapping accident location data (so called black spots), performing kernel density analyses and combining the results, through GIS overlays, with characteristics of surrounding areas and more traditional statistical regression to arrive at conclusions on which factors best explain high levels of traffic accidents. By their method they demonstrate the strengths of GI based data integration.…”
Section: Open Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We see application of typical GIS strengths, such as digital map production (articles 1 and 2) [1,2], dynamic modelling (article 3) [3], spatial inventory of facilities/events (articles 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6) [1,2,[4][5][6], spatial data integration (articles 1, 2 and 5) [1,2,5] and spatial analysis (articles 1, 2, 4 and 6) [1,2,4,6], where it can be noted that several authors are using these GIS capabilities in combination and in integration with various statistical techniques (articles 1, 3 and 5) [1,3,5].…”
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