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A GIS Approach to Pedestrian Level of

ServiceNatalia Domarad

14th TRB Transportation Planning Applications Conference

Columbus, OhioMay 5-9, 2013

Presentati on Overview

PLOS Background GIS Approach Methodology Benefits

Pedestrian LOS

Evaluates performance of a pedestrian facility

Benefits of HCM 2010 methodology: Traveler’s perspective Consistent systematic evaluation Identify system deficiencies Simple results Different scales

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PLOS Methodology

Complex Many input variables Computationally intensive

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GIS Approach

Data can be easily modified and updated

Workflow visualization Automation Field measurements from your

desk Geodatabase and tools

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PLOS Organizati on

ModelBuilder Workflow visualization Testing workflow Track analysis steps

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Input Variables

Signal timings Traffic and pedestrian counts Measurements Site characteristics

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Measurements & Site Characteristi cs

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Aerial Photo

Aerial Oblique Imagery Copyright ©2011 Pictometry International Corp.

Assumpti ons

Most conservative scenario Measurements & site

characteristics PM peak hour

Mid block pedestrian volumes

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PLOS Geodatabase

Intersections and segments

Traffic count table Relational Tools

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Calculati ng PLOS

Python script tool Fast processing Automation

Error checking Documentation

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PLOS Output

Crosswalk Average pedestrian space Link Segment Display LOS

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Mapping

Spatial overview of data Visualize problem locations Technical/non-technical audiences

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Geodatabase

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Allows repetition and modification

Store records of historical PLOS

All data and tools in one location

Summary

User friendly Maintains HCM 2010 level of detail Eliminates additional field data

collection Next steps:

Incorporate MMLOS

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Thank you!Questions?

Natalia Domaradnatalia.domarad@calgary.ca