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Traffic modeling and accidental data analysis using GIS: A Review
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Goyal, Kirti
, Nayak, Animesh
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Accident data
/ Accident data analysis
/ Accidents
/ Data analysis
/ Decision making
/ Environmental factors
/ Modelling
/ Road conditions
/ Road congestion
/ Road safety
/ Safety
/ Traffic congestion
/ Traffic flow
/ Traffic Management
/ Traffic modelling
/ Traffic safety
/ Transport network
/ Transportation networks
/ Transportation planning
/ Urban transportation
2024
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Traffic modeling and accidental data analysis using GIS: A Review
by
Goyal, Kirti
, Nayak, Animesh
in
Accident data
/ Accident data analysis
/ Accidents
/ Data analysis
/ Decision making
/ Environmental factors
/ Modelling
/ Road conditions
/ Road congestion
/ Road safety
/ Safety
/ Traffic congestion
/ Traffic flow
/ Traffic Management
/ Traffic modelling
/ Traffic safety
/ Transport network
/ Transportation networks
/ Transportation planning
/ Urban transportation
2024
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Traffic modeling and accidental data analysis using GIS: A Review
by
Goyal, Kirti
, Nayak, Animesh
in
Accident data
/ Accident data analysis
/ Accidents
/ Data analysis
/ Decision making
/ Environmental factors
/ Modelling
/ Road conditions
/ Road congestion
/ Road safety
/ Safety
/ Traffic congestion
/ Traffic flow
/ Traffic Management
/ Traffic modelling
/ Traffic safety
/ Transport network
/ Transportation networks
/ Transportation planning
/ Urban transportation
2024
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Traffic modeling and accidental data analysis using GIS: A Review
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Traffic modeling and accidental data analysis using GIS: A Review
2024
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Overview
Nowadays, congestion and accidents are creating major risks to cities, including delays, higher fuel usage, and compromised safety. Effective traffic modelling and accident data analysis are critical for identifying high risk identifying accident-prone locations, understanding the causes of accidents and creating focused actions to enhance traffic flow and safety. GIS is an effective tool for integrating, analysing and visualizing different geographical data relevant to transportation networks such as, traffic flow, infrastructure, and safety. It enables geographical analysis and visualization of accident hotspots by integrating accident data, road conditions, traffic numbers, and environmental factors. The use of GIS in traffic modelling and accident data analysis provides considerable benefits in urban transportation planning and management. The aim of the paper is to provide an overview of the application of GIS in traffic modelling and accidental data analysis, highlighting the methodologies, advancements, and challenges in this field. The review shall provide a comprehensive assessment of the current state of traffic modelling and accidental data analysis using GIS. It will highlight the significant contributions of GIS technology, identify key research gaps, and offer insights into future directions for enhancing transportation planning and decision-making processes.
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Subject
/ Safety
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