Ivannikova, Viktoriia ORCID: 0000-0001-7967-4769 and Nesterov, Oleksii (2022) Model of Transport System Optimization in Kyiv (Ukraine). In: Transbaltica XII: Transportation Science and Technology. Transbaltica 2021. Lecture Notes in Intelligent Transportation and Infrastructure . Springer, Switzerland, pp. 456-467. ISBN 978-3-030-94773-6
Abstract
Kyiv is a capital city of Ukraine having a developed transport infrastructure, which consists of the airports, railways, highways, waterways and bridges. In addition, Kyiv has a developed system of urban and suburban passenger transport. Subway, trams, buses, trolleybuses and other modes of transport carry thousands of passengers every day, mostly to the places of work or study from large sleeping areas on the outskirts of the city to the industrial downtown. However, unfortunately, the transport system of the city of Kyiv cannot be called ideal. Poor road conditions on most highways, underdeveloped subways and low capacity of many important roads lead to considerable congestion during rush hour. That’s why, new project for the development of transport system of Kyiv, namely the subway, highway connection to other cities of Ukraine and helping to reduce traffic by constructing the detour road for transit transport, has been proposed in the article. The main aim of the project on transport system of Kyiv optimization is to overcome the problem of overcrowded vehicles during rush hour.
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Item Type: | Book Section |
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Refereed: | Yes |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Cargo transportation, Development project, Passenger transportation, Transport system, Urban transport |
Subjects: | Business > Commerce Business > Innovation |
DCU Faculties and Centres: | UNSPECIFIED |
Publisher: | Springer |
Official URL: | https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-03... |
ID Code: | 30418 |
Deposited On: | 16 Oct 2024 10:27 by Vidatum Academic . Last Modified 16 Oct 2024 10:27 |
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