In the modern world, motorization is a central problem of noise generation, spread of harmful substances and respiratory diseases due to the use of internal combustion engines. The consequence of the popularization of one’s own car is the formation of traffic jams, which lead to the loss of time that people could use to create the gross domestic product of the state and improve social welfare. The reason for choosing a car is that people live in cities that do not have a sustainable and developed urban transport system, there is no parking space policy, traffic rules are ignored, or the city is densely populated, etc. Even with the right policy, with the existence and implementation of a plan for sustainable urban mobility of the population, it is impossible to completely solve the problem of motorization, so it is worth implementing creative transport solutions.
The purpose of the article is to analyze the level of traffic jams in the world’s largest megacities, implemented measures to overcome them, and the level of development of urban passenger transport. Based on these data, the goal is to propose a concept of modular electric buses that will ensure the economic feasibility of using different capacities and types of rolling stock to move people and goods around the city and improve environmental performance.
Ways of Optimizing the Environmental and Operational Mobility of Passenger Transportation in Megacities
Lect. Notes in Networks, Syst.
International Conference on Business and Technology ; 2022 ; Manama, Bahrain March 23, 2022 - March 24, 2022
2023-03-28
13 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Management , Electric bus , Megacity , Environment , Passenger transport , Automobile transport , Bus transport , Congestion reduction , Modular principle , Environmental mobility , Economic and synergic effect Engineering , Mathematical and Computational Engineering , Business Mathematics , Data Engineering
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