Analyses on three-wheeled vehicles in relation to congestion: A case study in Bishoftu City, Ethiopia

Transportation engineering aims at creating the best route between two locations within three considerations: safety, time, and cost. Drivers’ behavior on roads is one of the main concerns for any traffic engineer for its effect on safety. The main objective of this topic was to investigate the impa...

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Main Authors: Tenna Tesfaye Abebe, Mekete Deresso Garuno
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Northern Negros State College of Science and Technology (NONESCOST) 2022-07-01
Series:International Research Journal of Science, Technology, Education, and Management
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description Transportation engineering aims at creating the best route between two locations within three considerations: safety, time, and cost. Drivers’ behavior on roads is one of the main concerns for any traffic engineer for its effect on safety. The main objective of this topic was to investigate the impacts of Bajaj (three-wheeled vehicles) driving behavior on traffic flow and safety. The study area is located in Bishoftu City. Data were collected from a survey questionnaire, where the number distributed questionnaire was 600. The main causes of bad driving habits related to Bajaj drivers are the experience of the drivers, age of the drivers (younger drivers), low quality of license giver agencies, and road types (common road) with other vehicles. Its results were about 95% of traffic congestion caused after accidents occur at road segment rather than traffic volume occupation. This indicates that from 85% to 95% of traffic congestion was caused due to driver’s wrong driving behavior habits.
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spelling doaj.art-7e279b27397544788e76509b7ff4a3062022-12-22T04:35:30ZengNorthern Negros State College of Science and Technology (NONESCOST)International Research Journal of Science, Technology, Education, and Management2799-063X2799-06482022-07-012211112210.5281/zenodo.6975624Analyses on three-wheeled vehicles in relation to congestion: A case study in Bishoftu City, EthiopiaTenna Tesfaye Abebe0Mekete Deresso Garuno1Assosa University, EthiopiaAssosa University, EthiopiaTransportation engineering aims at creating the best route between two locations within three considerations: safety, time, and cost. Drivers’ behavior on roads is one of the main concerns for any traffic engineer for its effect on safety. The main objective of this topic was to investigate the impacts of Bajaj (three-wheeled vehicles) driving behavior on traffic flow and safety. The study area is located in Bishoftu City. Data were collected from a survey questionnaire, where the number distributed questionnaire was 600. The main causes of bad driving habits related to Bajaj drivers are the experience of the drivers, age of the drivers (younger drivers), low quality of license giver agencies, and road types (common road) with other vehicles. Its results were about 95% of traffic congestion caused after accidents occur at road segment rather than traffic volume occupation. This indicates that from 85% to 95% of traffic congestion was caused due to driver’s wrong driving behavior habits.https://irjstem.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/IRJSTEM-Volume2_No2_Paper11.pdfbajajdriversafetytraffic flowpedestrian
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traffic flow
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title Analyses on three-wheeled vehicles in relation to congestion: A case study in Bishoftu City, Ethiopia
title_full Analyses on three-wheeled vehicles in relation to congestion: A case study in Bishoftu City, Ethiopia
title_fullStr Analyses on three-wheeled vehicles in relation to congestion: A case study in Bishoftu City, Ethiopia
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title_short Analyses on three-wheeled vehicles in relation to congestion: A case study in Bishoftu City, Ethiopia
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