Carpooling as an immediate strategy to post-lockdown mobility: a case study in university campuses

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Autor(a) principal: Tomás, Ricardo
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Fernandes, Paulo, Macedo, Joaquim, Coelho, Margarida Cabrita
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/31765
Resumo: Carpooling is a mobility concept that has been showing promising results in reducing single occupancy use of private cars, which prompted many institutions, namely universities, to implement carpooling platforms to improve their networks sustainability. Nowadays, currently under a pandemic crisis, public transportation must be used with limitations regarding the number of occupants to prevent the spread of the virus and commuters are turning even more to private cars to perform their daily trips. Carpooling under a set of precaution rules is a potential solution to help commuters perform their daily trips while respecting COVID-19 safety recommendations. This research aimed to develop an analysis of the road traffic and emission impacts of implementing carpooling, with social distancing measures, in three university campus networks through microscopic traffic simulation modeling and microscopic vehicular exhaust emissions estimation. Results indicate that employing carpooling for groups of up to three people to safely commute from their residence area to the university campus has the potential to significantly reduce pollutant emissions (reductions of 5% and 7% in carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxides can be obtained, respectively) within the network while significantly improving road traffic performance (average speed increased by 7% and travel time reduced by 8%).
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title Carpooling as an immediate strategy to post-lockdown mobility: a case study in university campuses
spellingShingle Carpooling as an immediate strategy to post-lockdown mobility: a case study in university campuses
Tomás, Ricardo
Carpooling
Post-pandemic mobility
Pollutants emissions
Traffic performance
title_short Carpooling as an immediate strategy to post-lockdown mobility: a case study in university campuses
title_full Carpooling as an immediate strategy to post-lockdown mobility: a case study in university campuses
title_fullStr Carpooling as an immediate strategy to post-lockdown mobility: a case study in university campuses
title_full_unstemmed Carpooling as an immediate strategy to post-lockdown mobility: a case study in university campuses
title_sort Carpooling as an immediate strategy to post-lockdown mobility: a case study in university campuses
author Tomás, Ricardo
author_facet Tomás, Ricardo
Fernandes, Paulo
Macedo, Joaquim
Coelho, Margarida Cabrita
author_role author
author2 Fernandes, Paulo
Macedo, Joaquim
Coelho, Margarida Cabrita
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tomás, Ricardo
Fernandes, Paulo
Macedo, Joaquim
Coelho, Margarida Cabrita
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Carpooling
Post-pandemic mobility
Pollutants emissions
Traffic performance
topic Carpooling
Post-pandemic mobility
Pollutants emissions
Traffic performance
description Carpooling is a mobility concept that has been showing promising results in reducing single occupancy use of private cars, which prompted many institutions, namely universities, to implement carpooling platforms to improve their networks sustainability. Nowadays, currently under a pandemic crisis, public transportation must be used with limitations regarding the number of occupants to prevent the spread of the virus and commuters are turning even more to private cars to perform their daily trips. Carpooling under a set of precaution rules is a potential solution to help commuters perform their daily trips while respecting COVID-19 safety recommendations. This research aimed to develop an analysis of the road traffic and emission impacts of implementing carpooling, with social distancing measures, in three university campus networks through microscopic traffic simulation modeling and microscopic vehicular exhaust emissions estimation. Results indicate that employing carpooling for groups of up to three people to safely commute from their residence area to the university campus has the potential to significantly reduce pollutant emissions (reductions of 5% and 7% in carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxides can be obtained, respectively) within the network while significantly improving road traffic performance (average speed increased by 7% and travel time reduced by 8%).
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