2024
DOI: 10.3390/en17020520
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The Impact of Priority in Coordinated Traffic Lights on Tram Energy Consumption

Anna Górka,
Andrzej Czerepicki,
Tomasz Krukowicz

Abstract: Traffic signal priority issues have been a research subject for several decades in Poland and worldwide. Traffic control algorithms have evolved considerably during this period and have become increasingly advanced. Most of them operate within coordinated street sequences, which adds to their complexity. Tramway priority affects traffic conditions for other road users, so many aspects must be taken into account when choosing a priority solution. Typically, one of the main criteria for evaluating the effectiven… Show more

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“…The daily average commercial speeds are crucial in shaping the future sustainability and electrification of Mediterranean cities' tram and LRT systems [54]. Cities with higher commercial speeds, including Barcelona, Marseille, Izmir, and Athens, are poised for positive impacts, such as increased efficiency, reduced travel times, and heightened service reliability, fostering an attractive public transportation environment.…”
Section: Energy Consumption Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The daily average commercial speeds are crucial in shaping the future sustainability and electrification of Mediterranean cities' tram and LRT systems [54]. Cities with higher commercial speeds, including Barcelona, Marseille, Izmir, and Athens, are poised for positive impacts, such as increased efficiency, reduced travel times, and heightened service reliability, fostering an attractive public transportation environment.…”
Section: Energy Consumption Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%