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<title>DEVELOPMENT OF A REAL-TIME ROAD TRAFFIC ASSESSMENT TOOL FOR KIGALI CITY, RWANDA</title>
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<updated>2026-04-05T20:26:45Z</updated>
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<title>DEVELOPMENT OF A REAL-TIME ROAD TRAFFIC ASSESSMENT TOOL FOR KIGALI CITY, RWANDA</title>
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<name>NYIRAJANA, Jacqueline</name>
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<updated>2024-04-26T13:56:07Z</updated>
<published>2023-07-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">DEVELOPMENT OF A REAL-TIME ROAD TRAFFIC ASSESSMENT TOOL FOR KIGALI CITY, RWANDA
NYIRAJANA, Jacqueline
Traffic congestion is a significant problem in many urban areas, including Kigali City,&#13;
Rwanda. This problem is associated with augmented fuel wastage, air pollution,&#13;
financial losses, delays, and risk of accidents, due to poor traffic control and&#13;
management. Traffic management efforts such as road widening, speed limit devices,&#13;
and deployment of control measures to mitigate traffic congestion have not yielded&#13;
expected results. This is largely due to limited availability of tools that incorporate realtime traffic flow parameters in road traffic assessment for metropolitan cities, such as&#13;
Kigali. This study, therefore, developed a real-time road traffic assessment tool for&#13;
Kigali City in Rwanda.&#13;
Purposive interviews were conducted with management officers of national roads in&#13;
Kigali. Preliminary surveys of five national roads (NR1, NR2, NR3, NR4 and NR5)&#13;
were carried out. Traffic volume data were captured on NR1 and NR2, between 5.00&#13;
a.m. and 8.00 p.m., for 30 days, between November 2019 and December 2019, as&#13;
specified in the Highway Capacity Manual (HCM). Traffic patterns on NR1 and NR2&#13;
were analysed using regression models and Macroscopic Fundamental Diagram (MFD).&#13;
A Traffic Assessment Tool (TAT) for real-time traffic flow analysis was developed&#13;
based on MFD and regression models. The algorithm for real-time vehicle detection in&#13;
TAT was designed and implemented using data captured on NR4. The data were&#13;
analysed using descriptive statistics and t-test at α0.05.&#13;
The existing roadway, traffic and control conditions of the five national roads in Kigali&#13;
City were found to be acceptable in accordance with the Rwanda Transport&#13;
Development Agency Manual. Average daily traffic on NR1, NR2, NR3, NR4 and NR5,&#13;
with the same design speed of 60 km/h, were 1030, 914, 867,780 and 885, respectively.&#13;
Free flow traffic only occurred on NR2, with average flow rate of 645 veh/h. A clear&#13;
transition between two flow regimes (free and congested) existed on NR1, with average&#13;
flow rate of 1120 veh/h. Analysis of traffic on NR1 at free flow, yielded maximum flow&#13;
of 3576 veh/h (5005.7 pc/h ) (regression) and 3348 veh/h (4687.2pc/h) (MFD). These&#13;
were greater than HCM recommended capacity of 3600 pc /h for two-lane roadways in&#13;
a direction resulted in congestion. The critical density was 115 veh/km, which increased&#13;
to a jam density of 230 veh/km in the congested regime. The mean accuracy of vehicle&#13;
detection and tracking algorithms of TAT for NR4 was 92.7%. The real-time flow and&#13;
critical density generated by TAT were 3492 veh/h and 106 veh/km, respectively. The&#13;
highest coefficient of correlation (R2 = 0.2787) between flow and density was obtained&#13;
with MFD, which exhibited a better accuracy than the regression model. There was no&#13;
significant difference between the flow parameters obtained from the field data and&#13;
TAT.&#13;
The traffic assessment tool developed, provided real-time traffic analysis which could&#13;
be combined with existing control systems to improve traffic management on national&#13;
roads in Kigali City.
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<dc:date>2023-07-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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