Host: Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies
Pages 152
This paper examines the traffic and environmental impacts of various scenarios of freight vehicle restrictions in Metro Manila. Vehicle flows and emissions are estimated for a range of alternative scenarios involving truck restraints on urban roads. Network flows are approximated through a traffic assignment model and an origin-destination matrix for Metro Manila. Vehicle emissions are then estimated using speed and emission factors. The alternative scenarios are then compared and analyzed for two spatial areas; i.e. regional and area-specific areas. Results of the study show that the existing large freight vehicle restriction policy in Metro Manila is not very effective when viewed from a regional scale, although if viewed from an area-specific scale, the policy can be very effective in reducing traffic and environmental impacts.