Simulation pipeline for traffic evacuation in urban areas and emergency traffic management policy improvements through case studies

Traffic evacuation plays a critical role in saving lives in devastating disasters such as hurricanes, wildfires, floods, etc. An ability to evaluate evacuation plans in advance for these rare events, including identifying traffic flow bottlenecks, improving traffic management policies, and understan...

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Veröffentlicht in:Transportation research interdisciplinary perspectives 2020-09, Vol.7, p.100210, Article 100210
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Yu, Shafi, S. Yusef, Chen, Yi-fan
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Zusammenfassung:Traffic evacuation plays a critical role in saving lives in devastating disasters such as hurricanes, wildfires, floods, etc. An ability to evaluate evacuation plans in advance for these rare events, including identifying traffic flow bottlenecks, improving traffic management policies, and understanding the robustness of the traffic management policy are critical for emergency management. Given the rareness of such events and the corresponding lack of real data, traffic simulation provides a flexible and versatile approach for such scenarios, and furthermore allows dynamic interaction with the simulated evacuation. In this paper, we build a traffic simulation pipeline to explore the above problems, covering many aspects of evacuation, including map creation, demand generation, vehicle behavior, bottleneck identification, traffic management policy improvement, and results analysis. We apply the pipeline to two cases studies in California. The first is Paradise, which was destroyed by a large wildfire in 2018 and experienced catastrophic traffic jams during the evacuation. The second is Mill Valley, which has high risk of wildfire and potential traffic issues since the city is situated in a narrow valley. •We develop a simulation and analysis pipeline for traffic evacuation policy.•We apply the pipeline to two detailed case studies related to wildfire-caused urban area traffic evacuation.•The whole toolchain and case studies files are made available online.
ISSN:2590-1982
2590-1982
DOI:10.1016/j.trip.2020.100210