UTSP Assignment 1
UTSP Assignment 1
UTSP Assignment 1
Assignment No. 01
Transportation
Table of Contents
1.1. 1.2. Introduction .................................................................................................................... 1 Meaning and advantages of transportation .................................................................... 1 1.2.1. 1.2.2. 1.2.2.1. 1.2.2.2. 1.2.2.3. 1.2.2.4. 1.2.2.5. 1.3. Meaning of transportation ................................................................................... 1 Advantages of transportation ............................................................................. 1 Growth of industries ............................................................................................. 1 Create new markets ............................................................................................... 2 Provide better basic facilities to people ................................................................ 2 Overall development of the country ..................................................................... 2 Stabilization of prices ........................................................................................... 2
Means of transport ......................................................................................................... 2 1.3.1. 1.3.2. 1.3.3. 1.3.4. 1.3.5. 1.3.6. 1.3.7. Land Transport .................................................................................................... 3 Road transport ..................................................................................................... 3 Rail transport ....................................................................................................... 3 Water transport.................................................................................................... 3 Inland water transport ......................................................................................... 3 Ocean transport ................................................................................................... 3 Air transport ........................................................................................................ 4
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Problems related to transportation ................................................................................. 4 1.4.1. 1.4.2. 1.4.3. 1.4.4. 1.4.5. Accidents............................................................................................................. 4 Congestion .......................................................................................................... 4 Seasonal nature ................................................................................................... 4 Large initial investment ...................................................................................... 4 Air Pollution........................................................................................................ 5
Transportation engineering: ........................................................................................... 5 Transportation planning: ....................................................................................... 6 Geometric design: ................................................................................................. 6 Pavement analysis and design:.............................................................................. 6 Traffic Engineering : ............................................................................................. 6 References ...................................................................................................................... 6
Assignment No. 01
Transportation
1.1. Introduction
From the beginning of history, the need for mobility has been the driving force behind the progress of mankind. The history of transport marks the history of any civilization. The Romans became one of the most successful civilization in history mainly due the importance they gave to develop connectivity in their region of interest. One of the biggest inventions in the history of mankind, the wheel, also was done to facilitate this movement. Thus it can be seen that transport has been the milestone in the road to success at many occasions in the past. Over the years, the modes of transportation may have changed, but the aim continues to be the same; to provide easy, fast and efficient movement of men and materials from one place to another.
1.2.2.2. Create new markets Better transport facilities opens up newer markets and new customers to earlier unknown industry eg. Good connectivity can help a place to be developed as a major tourist destination as has been in the case of Thailand or Singapore. With proper geographic location, these places have developed the required infra to become the largest stopover spots for trans-ocean water transport. 1.2.2.3. Provide better basic facilities to people Climatic factors and difficult terrain prove to be the major hindrance in provision of medical facilities as well as during disaster management. Proper road and air connectivity helps in overcoming these problems. 1.2.2.4. Overall development of the country In this era of competition, no country in the world can boast of self-sustainment. Importexport of goods form an integral part and for this, development of transport facilities is important. A country like China has progressed leaps and bounds over last three decades solely because it has transformed itself to an economy suited to export more than anyone else. 1.2.2.5. Stabilization of prices Better connectivity helps in increasing the horizon for industry as mentioned earlier. This in turn increases competition thus causing the businesses to maintain competitive prices and stabilizing them overall by avoiding the problem of monopoly.
1.4.1. Accidents
Over the years, the average speed of mobility has increased, but with it the number of fatal accidents taking place has too. Every year lakhs of people lose their lives in road accidents and an equal number are left paralysed.
1.4.2. Congestion
Better the facilities, bigger get the problems. For e.g. as road transport got better and better, the number of people using personal vehicles increased tremendously and with this the problem of congestion in cities has cropped up.
Transportation planning:
It involves development of a transport model fulfilling current and future traffic requirements.
Geometric design:
It involves physical proportioning of transport facilities which includes cross sectional features, vertical alignment, horizontal alignment etc.
Traffic Engineering :
Traffic engineering covers a broad range of engineering applications with a focus on the safety of the public, the efficient use of transportation resources, and the mobility of people and goods. Traffic engineering involves a variety of engineering and management skills, including design, operation, and system optimization.
1.6. References
1. Transportation Research Board | Main.2013. Transportation Research Board Available at: http://www.trb.org/Main/Home.aspx [Accessed 28 July 2013] 2. Fundamentals of Transportation Wikibooks, open books for an open world.2013. Fundamentals of Transportation Wikibooks, open books for an open world. Availabe at http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Fundamentals_of_Transportation [Accessed 28 July 2013]