Design of an Off-Street Parking - A Case Study of Vadodara Railway Station
Keywords:
Off-Street Parking , Registration Number Survey , Data Analysis , Parking Accumulation , Parking TurnoverAbstract
Parking is one of the major problems that is created by the increasing road traffic. It is an important development. The availability of less space in urban areas has increased the demand for off-street parking space in area like railway station. In this focused on analyzing the existing condition of parking by “registration number survey” to collect parking data. Such as parking demand, parking accumulation, rate of turnover and to know level of service and after analyzed give better parking design and facilities. In the context above parking facility at railway station of vadodara, have been studied in this project work. The parking surveys undertaken parking supply and demand assessment which is informed about the proper parking, planning and its strategy. The parking assessment policy and strategy is one of the most complex areas of transport planning as parking interfaces with economic development of public transport and traffic issues.
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