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A field evaluation case study of the environmental and energy impacts of traffic calming
Authors:Kyoungho Ahn  Hesham Rakha  
Institution:aVirginia Tech Transportation Institute, 7054 Haycock Rd, Falls Church, VA 22043, USA;bCharles Via, Jr. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Virginia Tech, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, 3500 Transportation Research Plaza, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0536, USA
Abstract:This study quantifies the energy and environmental impact of a selection of traffic calming measures using a combination of second-by-second floating-car global positioning system data and microscopic energy and emission models. It finds that traffic calming may result in negative impacts on vehicle fuel consumption and emission rates if drivers exert aggressive acceleration levels to speed up to their journeys. Consequently by eliminating sharp acceleration maneuvers significant savings in vehicle fuel consumption and emission rates are achievable through driver education. The study also demonstrates that high emitting vehicles produce CO emissions that are up to 25 times higher than normal vehicle emission levels while low emitting vehicles produce emissions that are 15–35% of normal vehicles. The relative increases in vehicle fuel consumption and emission levels associated with the sample traffic calming measures are consistent and similar for normal, low, and high emitting vehicles.
Keywords:Traffic calming  Energy  Environmental modeling  Emissions modeling
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