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The Effect of Traffic On The Economy

This document discusses the effects of traffic on the economy. It defines traffic as the movement of vehicles or people on roads at a particular time, noting it occurs as road use increases and is characterized by slower speeds and longer trip times. The document lists several causes of traffic, including overpopulation and lack of housing. It then discusses the economic effects of traffic, such as delays that can result in lost business, increased fuel costs and air pollution from idling vehicles, and wasted time. The document concludes by suggesting some solutions to reduce traffic, such as improving junctions, adding ramp signaling, reducing junctions, and constructing reversible or limited-access roads.
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The Effect of Traffic On The Economy

This document discusses the effects of traffic on the economy. It defines traffic as the movement of vehicles or people on roads at a particular time, noting it occurs as road use increases and is characterized by slower speeds and longer trip times. The document lists several causes of traffic, including overpopulation and lack of housing. It then discusses the economic effects of traffic, such as delays that can result in lost business, increased fuel costs and air pollution from idling vehicles, and wasted time. The document concludes by suggesting some solutions to reduce traffic, such as improving junctions, adding ramp signaling, reducing junctions, and constructing reversible or limited-access roads.
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GROUP MEMBERS

SAMUEL SACKEY-0540210 ABDUL-MUMUNI MOHAMMED-0220210

THE EFFECT OF TRAFFIC ON THE ECONOMY


PRESENTATION

WHAT IS TRAFFIC
Traffic

is a condition on road networks which involves the movement of vehicles or people on a particular road at a particular time.

CAUSES OF TRAFFIC
It occurs as the use of roads increase. It is characterized by slower speeds, longer trip times, and increased vehicular queuing. Traffic also occurs due to overpopulation in a country. When there are too many inhabitants in a country, roads become congested and there is less space for cars and other vehicles to operate. Since housing facilities are limited in relation to the number of people living in the country, many people are left without houses and end up living on the street.

EFFECTS OF TRAFFIC ON THE ECONOMY


Delays, which may result in late arrivals for employment, meetings, and education, resulting in lost business, disciplinary action or other personal losses. Wasted fuel increasing air pollution and carbon dioxide emissions owing to increased idling, accelerating and braking. Increased fuel use may also, in theory, cause a rise in fuel costs. Wasting time of motorists and passengers (opportunity cost). As a non-productive activity for most people, congestion reduces regional economic health.

EFFECTS OF TRAFFIC ON THE ECONOMY

Inability to forecast travel time accurately, leading to drivers allocating more time to travel just in case, and less time on productive activities. Spillover effect from congested main arteries to secondary roads and side streets as alternative routes are attempted (rat running), which may affect neighborhood amenity and real estate prices. Wear and tear on vehicles as a result of idling in traffic and frequent acceleration and braking, leading to more frequent repairs and replacements.

SOLUTION TO REMOVE TRAFFIC


Junction Improvements Ramp signaling-Ramps should be put Reducing junctions Limited-access roads- Some roads should be made in such a way that only a limited number of cars can operate on it. Reversible lanes- Roads should be constructed in such a way that vehicles can easily reverse onto less busy roads when there is traffic.

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