2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2111.07801
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The ubiquitous efficiency of going further: how street networks affect travel speed

Abstract: As cities struggle to adapt to more "people-centered" urbanism, transportation planning and engineering must innovate to expand the street network strategically in order to ensure efficiency but also to deter sprawl. Here, we conducted a study of over 200 cities around the world to understand the impact that the patterns of deceleration points in streets due to traffic signs has in trajectories done from motorized vehicles. We demonstrate that there is a ubiquitous nonlinear relationship between time and dista… Show more

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