JOURNAL ARTICLE

Traffic congestion and its urban scale factors: Empirical evidence from American urban areas

Md. Mokhlesur RahmanPooya NajafM Gregory FieldsJean‐Claude Thill

Year: 2021 Journal:   International Journal of Sustainable Transportation Vol: 16 (5)Pages: 406-421   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

This study empirically investigates the causes of urban traffic congestion to bring into focus the variety of beliefs that provide support for policy interventions to mitigate traffic congestion in USt cities. We use a structural equation modeling (SEM) framework and position the analysis at the meso-scale (i.e., neighborhood shapes, sizes, density, land-use mix, street design, distribution of open space) to better align with policy and planning decisions and strategies. The analysis is carried out on 100 metropolitan areas in the USA, with three complementary metrics of urban traffic congestion and 25 factors representing the structural, socioeconomic, and behavioral aspects of urban areas. SEM results demonstrate that congestion is a complicated phenomenon where indirect effects are pathways powerful enough to offset direct effects under certain circumstances. We find that, beyond the role of urban population size, income and employment agglomeration lead to further traffic congestion. In contrast, the most influential tempering effects come from congestion's own self-regulation impact, non-car mode choice behaviors, adequate highway transportation, focused community structures, urban density, and socioeconomic factors like car ownership. The article discusses the policy implications of this meso-scale empirical analysis.

Keywords:
Traffic congestion Metropolitan area Socioeconomic status Empirical research Mode choice Transport engineering Urban density Car ownership Scale (ratio) Population Economic geography Geography Urban planning Business Public transport Engineering Sociology Civil engineering

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Urban Transport and Accessibility
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Transportation
Transportation Planning and Optimization
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Transportation
Impact of Light on Environment and Health
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Global and Planetary Change

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