Zagreb to 'Scan' Intersections in Detail, Analyzing Traffic and Accidents to Improve Flow
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The City of Zagreb has launched a public procurement process for traffic analyses of its intersections, aiming to improve traffic flow and safety.
- The project involves detailed studies including vehicle and pedestrian counts, accident analysis, and 3D simulations, with a budget of 300,000 euros.
- The findings will inform decisions on traffic light operations, signal programming, and regulatory changes to enhance the city's overall traffic situation.
Zagreb is embarking on a comprehensive initiative to meticulously analyze its city intersections, with the goal of significantly improving traffic flow and safety. The city has initiated a public procurement process for detailed traffic studies, which will serve as the foundation for future adjustments to traffic management systems.
The project entails a thorough examination of current traffic conditions. This includes counting vehicles, trams, buses, pedestrians, and cyclists during peak hours. Researchers will also study accident data from the past three years for each intersection to identify potential hazards. Furthermore, the analysis will involve creating computer and 3D simulations to model existing traffic patterns and predict the impact of proposed changes.
The city plans to allocate 300,000 euros for these traffic elaborates. The documentation is currently undergoing preliminary consultation, with the tender for selecting contractors to follow. While specific intersections have not yet been named, the chosen firm will develop elaborates for locations determined by the city on a case-by-case basis.
Beyond simply adjusting traffic light timings, the project aims for a holistic approach. It will assess the effects of traffic on congestion, noise levels, and air quality. The elaborates will also include geodetic surveys and data on underground installations like water, gas, electricity, and telecommunication networks. Proposed solutions will be accompanied by video simulations to visualize the impact of changes.
Ultimately, the insights gained from these detailed analyses will guide decisions on how Zagreb's traffic lights will operate in the future, where trams might receive priority, and what regulatory modifications are necessary. The objective is to create a safer, more efficient, and environmentally conscious urban transportation network.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.