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The future of intra city motor transport in
Abuja, the federal capital territory of Nigeria
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Author(s): U. U. Usani
Abstract:
Every human activity that demands movement is predicated on transport.
Its
supply depicts a fairly rigid framework on which very flexible sub systems
depend.
Building without speculating for its future expansion is an invitation to
chaos for Nigeria, the most populous black nation in the world.
Abuja, the
federal capital, is only 13 years old.
The city CBD is serviced by a grid road
network.
The zone services commuters from the satellite neighbourhoods located
radially within a range of 3–80km.
Entry and exit points of the city are basically
dual carriageways which receive free and fast flowing traffic from several other
dual carriages.
Within the city centre, peak periods are characterised by stagnant
jams while the linkage access roads observe as many as 60–100 vehicles per
minute at any given point.
Centroids are used to evaluate travel time and
distance which vary from zone to zone.
This method is effective in
compensating for minor differences in distances travelled by residents within the
same neighbourhoods.
The bulk of traffic is of car owner status.
Origin (source)
– destination matrices are established to confirm the volume and direction of
flow.
The city transport system lacks inter modal integration.
It is characterised by
physical engineering weaknesses and journey hazards, which increase the cost
and time of travel.
Absence of mass transit operations account for greater
congestion especially at peak hour periods.
These occur twice a day.
Keywords: framework, rigid, chaos, grid, commuters, satellite, neighbourhoods,
radially, centrifugally, centroids, matrix, components, ring road, peripheral.
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Pages: 8
Size: 430 kb
Paper DOI: 10.2495/UT050071
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