In Ethiopia, specifically on Addis Ababa city roads operating, vehicles are mixed with varying static and dynamic traffic characteristics that are very challenging for the traffic analyst to come up with a sole solution to the traffic malady. Under heterogeneous traffic, each vehicle type cannot be compared with other vehicle types since it shows different effects on the road. It could be observed that the majority of the drivers in Addis Ababa road networks do not follow proper lane discipline to use any available space on the road sections. Currently, Ethiopia is using the passenger car unit values from other countries manual, which doesn't represent the local traffic and roadway conditions. This study was initiated to establish the PCU values that will cater the local settings. Hence, this study was focused on estimating the PCU values of multilane highways in Addis Ababa city and determining the influence of traffic volume and width of the road on the values of PCU. The PCUs were estimated for four vehicle types based on the variation of traffic volume and carriageway width. Dynamic PCU method was used to determine PCU values, and a linear regression analysis was performed for model development. The developed model is used to estimate PCU values having the same traffic conditions and roadway conditions found in other countries. The study results indicated that as the traffic volume and carriageway width increases, the passenger car unit value also increases. Also, it was found out that the results of PCU values in this study showed higher values than those provided in Highway Capacity Manual (HCM). Hence, the PCU values obtained are recommended to reflect the existing traffic condition in the locality.
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Hordofa Tullu, H., & Tucay Quezon, E. (2021). Determination of Passenger Car Unit for Urban Roads: A Case Study in Addis Ababa. American Journal of Construction and Building Materials, 5(2), 57. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajcbm.20210502.13
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