Urban Transport Systems 2017
DOI: 10.5772/66834
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The Effects of Urban Public Transit Investment on Traffic Congestion and Air Quality

Abstract: Traffic congestion is ubiquitous across urban roadways, and the adverse health effects accompanying deteriorating air quality are an ongoing concern. Beyond these local effects, transportation is also a major contributor of greenhouse gas emissions and is thus a significant element of the climate change debate. A contentious issue currently confronting transportation analysts and policy-makers is what the effects of public transit investment on traffic congestion and on air quality are and therefore what the a… Show more

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“…In this regard, transport system challenges are frequently viewed as being economic, environmental and social in character [21]. The economic benefits of public transport include, among others, the potential to reduce traffic congestion and delays [22,23], increase commuter productivity [24], and improve land use and property values along public transport route lines [25][26][27]. The estimated benefit-cost ratios for different categories of transport services indicates that public transport investments largely provide measurable and positive economic returns [28].…”
Section: Key Debates On the Utility Of Public Transportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, transport system challenges are frequently viewed as being economic, environmental and social in character [21]. The economic benefits of public transport include, among others, the potential to reduce traffic congestion and delays [22,23], increase commuter productivity [24], and improve land use and property values along public transport route lines [25][26][27]. The estimated benefit-cost ratios for different categories of transport services indicates that public transport investments largely provide measurable and positive economic returns [28].…”
Section: Key Debates On the Utility Of Public Transportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• road congestion: the more people travel on public transport systems, the fewer private vehicles cause traffic externalities on urban roads (Beaudoin et al, 2017); • direct and indirect costs: public transport is cheaper than private transport (Lunke et al, 2021); • safety: statistical data demonstrate that the most dangerous vehicles are private ones (e.g., motorcycles and cars) (Friman et al, 2020). In metropolitan areas, the "nucleated dispersion" led to new suburban centres being connected by public transport systems: underground services meet the needs of polycentric metropolises and satisfy the modern sustainable mobility trends .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poor waste disposal and drainage system management in Nigeria is largely characterized by the lackadaisical attitudes of Nigerian households, and it is one of the most serious challenges in the country, resulting in considerable health complications and flooding (Beaudoin & Lawell, 2017;Mandy, 2016;Wilson & Cheeseman, 2008). According to the World Health Organization (2015), Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for roughly 35% of all home waste disposal problems that can be linked back to uncivilized waste disposal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%