Impact of metro manila subway project: Comparison and identification of transport system on route to bonifacio global city using aimsun/ Ralph B. Alcantara, Christian Jade S. Diaz, Alyssa Joy I. Madera, Mieco Vren B. Monjardin, and Flordalaine Prieto.--
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TextPublication details: Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2022.Description: xii, 98pages: 29cmContent type: - BTH TK 146 A43 2022
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Bachelor's thesis
College of Engineering.-- Bachelor of science in civil engineering: Technological University of the Philippines, 2022.
Includes bibliographic references and index.
The study focused on Aimsun Next Software to simulate the impact of the Metro
Manila Subway Project (MMSP) on Bonifacio Global City as a transportation system. The
information was gathered by conducting an online survey on various social media
platforms using Google forms, requesting data from the Bonifacio Global City Traffic
Management Bureau and the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA),
lastly use feasibility study done by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) as
a reference.
The study used a microscopic/macroscopic traffic simulation modeling software
application called Aimsun Next to compare the before and aftereffects of the Metro Manila
Subway Project when it is built in the study area. Aimsun Next provides a realistic and
detailed overview of the status quo of traffic flow, as well as acceleration and deceleration
of surrounding behavior.
The study reveals that once the MMSP is built and at full capacity and service in
the study area, traffic volume and road congestion will be reduced by 30%. Furthermore,
the MMSP was chosen by 97.2 percent of commuters as their first mode of transportation
to Bonifacio Global City, according to an online survey. As a result, this study recommends
that expanding mass transportation can provide a significant reduction in the Philippines'
never-ending traffic congestion problem, as well as a significant boost to economic growth.
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