Pimplgaon Traffic Report
Pimplgaon Traffic Report
Pimplgaon Traffic Report
6.1 General
Traffic surveys have been carried out on the project road in order to identify present
and likely future traffic scenarios so as to propose suitable measures and to evolve
appropriate design methods. The primary objectives of these traffic surveys are to
establish and assess the characteristics of traffic movement on the project road,
pavement design, capacity augmentation proposals, junction improvement etc.
As per TOR clause 4.9.2 classified traffic volume count shall be carried out using ATCC
systems or equivalent technologies.
The traffic count locations are proposed keeping in view the traffic movement plying on
project road length & bifurcation of traffic from project road.
b. The traffic count data is analyzed to depict hourly and daily variations, traffic
volume count per day & weekly Average Daily Traffic (ADT) for each vehicle
type. The Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) is worked out by applying
seasonal factors. The Abstract of traffic data for each survey station is provided
separately & are appended with this Volume.
The traffic volume data collected at the selected location (for seven continuous days)
was averaged out to arrive at the average daily traffic (ADT) on the project road. Table
given below shows day wise variation of total traffic at all locations. The summary of
ADT in terms of no. of vehicles and PCU are given in following Tables and Total
tollable traffic in terms of ADT is also given for CH 227+000 , CH 313+200 CH
314+800 CH 351+300 and CH 358+000 Traffic counts.
Two
4425 2213 5352 2676 7550 3775 4075 2037 5459 2730
Wheeler
Car / Jeep /
4497 4497 5000 5000 5699 5699 4805 4805 6036 6036
Van / Taxi
Three
240 240 406 406 888 888 125 125 60 60
Wheeler
LCV 2718 4076 3751 5627 3141 4712 2545 3817 2350 3525
Govt. Bus 467 1401 76 229 359 1076 315 944 315 944
Private Bus 330 989 230 691 176 528 178 534 140 420
Mini Bus 39 58 42 63 48 72 30 45 38 57
Tractor 6 9 19 28 19 28 9 14 13 20
Tractor
With 20 90 270 1216 209 942 129 582 90 406
Trolley
2 – Axle 1046 3137 1350 4049 709 2127 612 1836 891 2674
3 – Axle 1552 4655 2120 6360 1157 3472 992 2976 1093 3280
Multi-Axle
3659 16466 3917 17626 2281 10267 1897 8535 1467 6603
Truck
Total Fast
18999 37831 22533 43971 22236 33586 15712 26250 17952 26755
Moving
Cycle 20 10 81 40 86 43 6 3 5 3
Rickshaws 0 1 1 2 2 4 0 1 0 0
Bullock
0 0 2 17 2 19 0 0 0 0
Cart
Total Slow
20 11 84 59 90 66 6 4 5 3
Moving
Total ADT 19019 37842 22617 44030 22326 33652 15718 26254 17957 26758
CH 313+200
CH 314+800
F INAL WE E K L Y TR AF F IC S UMMAR Y Ma leg a on - Ch a n d v a d (NH-60) Ch a in a g e 314+800
DAIL Y VAR IATION OF TR AF F IC (IN Nu mbe r's )
Ca r / J e e p
Tw o Th re e P ri v a te Tra c tor 4-6 Ax l e 7++ Ax l e B u l l oc k Tota l
Da y of S u rv e y / Va n / L CV Gov t. B u s Mi n i B u s Tra c tor 2 - Ax l e 3 - Ax l e Cy c l e Ricksha ws
Wh e e l e r Wh e e l e r Bus Wi th Trol l y Tru c k Tru c k Ca rt Nu m b e r
Ta x i
S unda y
7698 6214 733 2858 384 185 14 16 98 970 1235 2400 0 84 1 4 22894
12-Nov-17
Monda y
7284 5368 860 3008 324 169 44 26 301 873 1233 2182 0 118 2 8 21800
13-Nov-17
Tues da y
7276 5479 945 3113 386 198 93 11 225 688 1235 2076 0 49 5 1 21780
14-Nov-17
Wednes da y
7607 5656 898 3174 316 159 47 5 214 549 1126 2152 0 74 3 2 21982
15-Nov-17
Thurs da y
7477 5776 890 3278 396 176 47 29 179 641 1089 2582 2 101 0 0 22663
16-Nov-17
F rida y
7849 5749 970 3235 321 153 43 5 235 557 1079 2151 0 74 2 2 22425
17-Nov-17
S a turda y
7659 5652 918 3324 383 191 49 39 214 685 1104 2427 0 102 0 0 22747
18-Nov-17
Av era g e 7550 5699 888 3141 359 176 48 19 209 709 1157 2281 0 86 2 2 22326
CH 351+300
CH 358+000
F INAL WE E K L Y TR AF F IC S UMMAR Y P im p a lg a on - Ch a n d w a d (NH-60) Ch a in a g e 358+000
Table 6.5 Daily Variation of Traffic (in PCUs, of Ch. 277+000, 313+200, 314+800, and
351+300 358+000)
CH 277+000
DAIL Y VAR IATION OF TR AF F IC (IN P CU)
Car / Trac tor
Two Th re e Gov t. P riv ate 4-6 Axle 7++ Axle R ic ks h aw B u lloc k
Day of S u rv e y J eep / L CV Min i B u s Trac tor With 2 - Axle 3 - Axle Cyc le
Wh e e le r Wh e e le r B us B us Tru c k Tru c k s Cart Total
Van / Taxi Trolly
Nu mbe r
P CU F ac tor 0.5 1 1 1.5 3 3 1.5 1.5 4.5 3 3 4.5 4.5 0.5 2 8
F riday
2215 4552 194 4413 1464 990 44 18 81 2754 4383 18896 0 2 2 0 40007
10-Nov-17
S aturday
2428 5204 200 4428 1386 1089 63 14 41 3597 4191 14823 14 22 0 0 37498
11-Nov-17
S unday
2450 6053 311 3965 1401 1101 65 9 158 2910 5853 17163 0 30 2 0 41469
12-Nov-17
Monday
2081 4097 269 3692 1380 918 26 5 108 2640 4497 14742 0 1 0 0 34454
13-Nov-17
Tues day
2241 3615 207 3684 1374 897 71 9 90 3225 4413 16583 0 1 0 0 36409
14-Nov-17
Wednes day
2048 3923 237 4149 1500 981 59 6 72 2766 3912 16646 0 9 0 0 36307
15-Nov-17
Thurs day
2028 4034 264 4205 1302 948 81 2 81 4068 5334 16394 0 7 0 0 38746
16-Nov-17
Av era g e 2213 4497 240 4076 1401 989 58 9 90 3137 4655 16464 2 10 1 0 37842
CH 313+200
DAIL Y VAR IATION OF TR AF F IC (IN P CU)
Ca r / Tra c tor
Two Th re e Gov t. P riv a te 4-6 Axle 7++ Axle R ic k s h a w B u lloc k
Da y of S u rv e y J eep / L CV Min i B u s Tra c tor With 2 - Axle 3 - Axle Cyc le
Wh e e le r Wh e e le r B us B us Tru c k Tru c k s Ca rt Tota l
Va n / Ta xi Trolly
Nu mbe r
P CU F a c tor 0.5 1 1 1.5 3 3 1.5 1.5 4.5 3 3 4.5 4.5 0.5 2 8
S a turda y
2603 5710 337 5142 264 798 53 14 738 4146 7530 16317 0 49 6 8 43714
11-Nov-17
S unda y
2948 6614 503 5559 282 768 107 15 662 3483 6177 19017 0 31 0 8 46173
12-Nov-17
Monda y
2454 4903 344 5615 228 612 26 24 1143 3867 5265 13545 0 21 0 16 38061
13-Nov-17
Tues da y
2458 4256 374 5571 204 645 15 42 1458 4197 5676 16754 0 51 4 48 41752
14-Nov-17
Wednes da y
2889 4418 521 6137 255 747 96 63 1719 4635 6636 19913 5 50 4 32 48118
15-Nov-17
Thurs da y
2575 4433 406 5627 213 726 74 27 1364 4170 6315 18963 0 49 0 0 44940
16-Nov-17
F rida y
2808 4667 359 5739 156 543 69 11 1427 3846 6921 18864 5 33 0 8 45455
17-Nov-17
Av era g e 2676 5000 406 5627 229 691 63 28 1216 4049 6360 17625 1 40 2 17 44030
CH 314+800
DAIL Y VAR IATION OF TR AF F IC (IN P CU)
Ca r / Tra c tor
Two Th re e Gov t. P riv a te 4-6 Axle 7++ Axle R ic k s h a w B u lloc k
Da y of S u rv e y J eep / L CV Min i B u s Tra c tor With 2 - Axle 3 - Axle Cyc le
Wh e e le r Wh e e le r B us B us Tru c k Tru c k s Ca rt Tota l
Va n / Ta xi Trolly
Nu mbe r
P CU F a c tor 0.5 1 1 1.5 3 3 1.5 1.5 4.5 3 3 4.5 4.5 0.5 2 8
S unda y
3849 6214 733 4287 1152 555 21 24 441 2910 3705 10800 0 42 2 32 34767
12-Nov-17
Monda y
3642 5368 860 4512 972 507 66 39 1355 2619 3699 9819 0 59 4 64 33585
13-Nov-17
Tues da y
3638 5479 945 4670 1158 594 140 17 1013 2064 3705 9342 0 25 10 8 32806
14-Nov-17
Wednes da y
3804 5656 898 4761 948 477 71 8 963 1647 3378 9684 0 37 6 16 32353
15-Nov-17
Thurs da y
3739 5776 890 4917 1188 528 71 44 806 1923 3267 11619 9 51 0 0 34826
16-Nov-17
F rida y
3925 5749 970 4853 963 459 65 8 1058 1671 3237 9680 0 37 4 16 32692
17-Nov-17
S a turda y
3830 5652 918 4986 1149 573 74 59 963 2055 3312 10922 0 51 0 0 34542
18-Nov-17
Av era g e 3775 5699 888 4712 1076 528 72 28 942 2127 3472 10266 1 43 4 19 33652
CH 351+300
CH 358+000
DAIL Y VAR IATION OF TR AF F IC (IN P CU)
Ca r / Tra c tor
Two Th re e Gov t. P riv a te 4-6 Axle 7++ Axle R ic k s h a w B u lloc k
Da y of S u rv e y J eep / L CV Min i B u s Tra c tor With 2 - Axle 3 - Axle Cyc le
Wh e e le r Wh e e le r B us B us Tru c k Tru c k s Ca rt Tota l
Va n / Ta xi Trolly
Nu mbe r
P CU F a c tor 0.5 1 1 1.5 3 3 1.5 1.5 4.5 3 3 4.5 4.5 0.5 2 8
S a turda y
2992 6346 72 3498 864 471 23 30 167 2334 2895 5211 0 2 0 0 24904
11-Nov-17
S unda y
2999 7472 70 3360 1047 426 42 14 144 2712 3480 6791 0 2 0 0 28558
12-Nov-17
Monda y
2756 5651 86 3554 921 375 81 29 491 2505 3057 5288 0 2 0 0 24794
13-Nov-17
Tues da y
2548 5410 43 3351 942 333 44 14 581 1842 4218 7277 0 2 0 0 26603
14-Nov-17
Wednes da y
2391 5510 71 3530 1062 453 68 36 545 3234 3231 7164 0 8 0 0 27302
15-Nov-17
Thurs da y
2681 5659 43 3527 936 447 71 9 540 2820 2892 6768 0 0 0 0 26392
16-Nov-17
F rida y
2741 6205 33 3860 834 435 69 11 378 3273 3189 7727 0 2 0 0 28756
17-Nov-17
Av era g e 2730 6036 60 3525 944 420 57 20 406 2674 3280 6603 0 3 0 0 26758
Fig. 6.1: Daily Variation of traffic in numbers (of Ch. 277+000, 313+200, 314+800, and
351+300 358+000)
CH 277+000
CH 313+200
CH 314+800
CH 351+300
CH 358+000
Fig. 6.2: Daily Variation of traffic in PCUs (of Ch. 277+000, 313+200, 314+800, and 351+300
358+000)
CH 277+000
CH 313+200
CH 314+800
CH 351+300
CH 358+000
variations in traffic (in Vehicles and PCUs per Day) observed at the count station on
the Project Road have been presented in Fig. 6.3 & 6.4 Below.
Fig. 6.3: Hourly Variation of traffic in numbers (of Ch. 277+000, 313+200, 314+800,
and 351+300 358+000)
CH 277+000
CH 313+200
CH 314+800
CH 351+300
CH 358+000
Fig. 6.4: Hourly Variation of traffic in PCUs (of Ch. 277+000, 313+200, 314+800, and 351+300
358+000)
CH 277+000
CH 313+200
CH 314+800
CH 351+300
CH 358+000
Peak Hour
Hourly variations observed in traffic at survey location have been analyzed for PHF
(Peak Hour Flow as percentage of the total day traffic), and summarized in the
following Tables.
Table 6.6 : Peak Hour Factor of Ch. 277+000, 313+200, 314+800, and 351+300 358+000)
Ch. 277+000
Peak Hours Total No. Peak Hours Total PCU
Morning 16:00 17:00 1175 Morning 16:00 17:00 1982
Evening 17:00 18:00 1199 Evening 17:00 18:00 1984
Ch. 313+200
Peak Hours Total No. Peak Hours Total PCU
Morning 16:00 17:00 1333 Morning 09:00 10:00 2247
Evening 17:00 18:00 1461 Evening 17:00 18:00 2224
Ch. 314+800
Peak Hours Total No. Peak Hours Total PCU
Morning 16:00 17:00 1491 Morning 16:00 17:00 1882
Evening 18:00 19:00 1557 Evening 18:00 19:00 1976
Ch. 351+300
Peak Hours Total No. Peak Hours Total PCU
Morning 12:00 13:00 982 Morning 12:00 13:00 1362
Evening 17:00 18:00 981 Evening 17:00 18:00 1316
Ch. 358+000
Peak Hours Total No. Peak Hours Total PCU
Morning 16:00 17:00 1201 Morning 16:00 17:00 1473
Evening 17:00 18:00 1173 Evening 17:00 18:00 1431
Directional Distribution
Like hourly variations, directional distribution of traffic will be useful for Capacity and
LOS analysis, and in planning various facilities, like, number of toll lanes at the toll
plaza, rest area, etc.
The directional distribution observed at the count station on the Project Road has
been presented in Table 6.7 below.
Table 6.7: The Directional Distribution Ch. 277+000, 313+200, 314+800, and 351+300
358+000)
Directional Distributions
Location
Towards Pimpalgaon Baswant Towards Dhule
Ch. 277+000 49.12% 50.88%
Ch. 313+200 49.92% 50.08%
Ch. 314+800 49.77% 50.23%
Ch. 351+300 48.94% 51.06%
Ch. 358+000 49.21% 50.79%
Composition of traffic
Analysis was carried out to find the composition of traffic in terms of fast and slow
moving traffic and in terms of various types of vehicles. The observed vehicular
compositions are shown in Table 6.8 below
Two
23.30% 6.00% 23.70% 6.00% 33.80% 11.00% 23.70% 6.00% 30.40% 10.00%
Wheeler
Car /
Jeep /
23.60% 12.00% 22.10% 11.00% 25.50% 17.00% 22.10% 11.00% 33.60% 23.00%
Van /
Taxi
Three
1.30% 1.00% 1.80% 1.00% 4.00% 3.00% 1.80% 1.00% 0.30% 0.00%
Wheeler
LCV 14.30% 11.00% 16.60% 13.00% 14.10% 14.00% 16.60% 13.00% 13.10% 13.00%
Govt. Bus 2.50% 4.00% 0.30% 1.00% 1.60% 3.00% 0.30% 1.00% 1.80% 4.00%
Private
1.70% 3.00% 1.00% 2.00% 0.80% 2.00% 1.00% 2.00% 0.80% 2.00%
Bus
Mini Bus 0.20% 0.00% 0.20% 0.00% 0.20% 0.00% 0.20% 0.00% 0.20% 0.00%
Tractor 0.00% 0.00% 0.10% 0.00% 0.10% 0.00% 0.10% 0.00% 0.10% 0.00%
Tractor
With 0.10% 0.00% 1.20% 3.00% 0.90% 3.00% 1.20% 3.00% 0.50% 2.00%
Trolley
2 – Axle 5.50% 8.00% 6.00% 9.00% 3.20% 6.00% 6.00% 9.00% 5.00% 10.00%
3 – Axle 8.20% 12.00% 9.40% 14.00% 5.20% 10.00% 9.40% 14.00% 6.10% 12.00%
Multi-
Axle 19.20% 44.00% 17.30% 40.00% 10.20% 31.00% 17.30% 40.00% 8.20% 25.00%
Truck
Total Fast
100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.000% 100.00% 100.00% 100.000% 100.000%
Moving
Cycle 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Rickshaws 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Bullock
0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Cart
Total
Slow 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Moving
Total
100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%
ADT
CH 277+000
CH 313+200
CH 314+800
CH 351+300
CH 358+000
CH 277+000
CH 313+200
CH 314+800
CH 351+300
CH 358+000
Truck/Bus
Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct
2015 2009 1996 1884 1951 1928 2026 2113 1997 1735 1897 1930 1873
2016 612 1992 1912 1966 2124 2225 2197 2001 1784 1772 1807 1994
2017 1829 1880 2145 2139 1947 2002 1976 1780 1648 1669 1769 1851
Winter (NOV -FEB) Summer (MAR- JUNE) Mansoon (JULY - OCT)
2015 7840 8064 7435
2016 6482 8547 7357
2017 7993 7705 6937
AVG 7438 8105 7243
Seasonal Index 91.77 100 89.36
Avg. Seasonal Index 93.71
Seasonal variation factor For November Month 1.02
Total ADT
Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct
2015 13248 13546 11842 12574 11996 12316 11919 12635 11288 11961 12639 12117
2016 4306 12845 12820 13871 13717 14465 14336 12425 11546 11449 11750 13060
2017 12511 13139 13027 13295 12357 12906 13344 11571 10913 11069 11598 13305
Winter (NOV -FEB) Summer (MAR- JUNE) Mansoon (JULY - OCT)
2015 51210 48866 48005
2016 43842 54943 47805
2017 51972 50178 46885
AVG 49008 51329 47565
Seasonal Index 95.48 100 92.67
Avg. Seasonal Index 96.05
Seasonal variation factor For November Month 1.01
Two
4469 2235 5406 2703 7626 3813 4116 2057 5514 2757
Wheeler
Car / Jeep /
4542 4542 5050 5050 5756 5756 4853 4853 6096 6096
Van / Taxi
Three
242 242 410 410 897 897 126 126 61 61
Wheeler
LCV 2745 4117 3789 5683 3172 4759 2570 3855 2374 3560
Govt. Bus 472 1415 77 231 363 1087 318 953 318 953
Private Bus 333 999 232 698 178 533 180 539 141 424
Mini Bus 39 59 42 64 48 73 30 45 38 58
Tractor 6 9 19 28 19 28 9 14 13 20
Tractor
With 20 91 273 1228 211 951 130 588 91 410
Trolley
2 – Axle 1056 3168 1364 4089 716 2148 618 1854 900 2701
3 – Axle 1568 4702 2141 6424 1169 3507 1002 3006 1104 3313
Multi-Axle
3696 16631 3956 17802 2304 10370 1916 8620 1482 6669
Truck
Total Fast
19189 38209 22758 44411 22458 33922 15869 26513 18132 27023
Moving
Cycle 20 10 81 40 86 43 6 3 5 3
Rickshaws 0 1 1 2 2 4 0 1 0 0
Bullock
0 0 2 17 2 19 0 0 0 0
Cart
Total Slow
20 11 84 59 90 66 6 4 5 3
Moving
Total
19209 38220 22842 44470 22548 33988 15875 26517 18137 27026
AADT
Forecasted traffic forms the basis for determining the requirements for capacity
augmentation by way of widening of existing carriageway, pavement design and also
economic / financial deciding viability of project
Based on the available time series data on vehicles registration, NSDP, population and
per capita income for the state during the period 2010 to 2016, log-log regression have
been developed, for each type of vehicle to obtain elasticity values.
Trend in Growth of various Socio Economic Indicators
The economic indicators of state are used for the regression analysis along with vehicle
registration data as presented in Table 6.10 below:
DATA
NSDP (In PER
Sr. 2-
YEAR Rs. POPULATION CAPITA CAR BUS TRUCK
No. WHEELER
Million) INCOME
2010 1 599338 111118000 69765 964902 238379 6509 62552
2011 2 667625 112372972 84858 1240319 297171 8735 84135
2012 3 1122173 114170968 93748 1489720 340287 10210 110223
2013 4 1184240 115969272 103991 1502587 332520 10731 87433
2014 5 1267144 117766794 114392 1548950 300910 12108 88554
2015 6 1332239 119564629 134081 1667321 323953 10232 87676
2016 7 1441675 121362092 147399 1739065 351287 12073 90414
Passenger traffic demand is a function of growth of population and per capita income.
Similarly, state income growth is mostly governed by freight traffic growth. In line with
this philosophy, the elasticity of traffic demand for 2-wheelers, car, bus and truck with
respect to the past motorized registered vehicles have been estimated. The resultant
elasticity values at present indicators are presented in Table 6.11 and recommended
elasticity values for future in Table 6.12 below.
Table 6.11: Regression Analysis Results (Based on Socio-Economic indicators & Vehicle
Registration Data)
TOTAL SUMMARY REPORT
COEFFICIENT
VEHICAL TYPE VARIABLE R2
ELASTICITY
2-WHEELER PCI 0.87 0.73
CAR PCI 0.58 0.38
BUS PCI 0.72 0.70
TRUCK NSDP 0.4451 0.32
Based on the moderated elasticity values and average growth rate of NSDP 2010-2016
and with the given model as follows, the future average annual compound traffic growth
rates for vehicle type are estimated as below:
Tg = e x Eg ………………………….1
The traffic growth rates are considered for three scenarios – Optimistic, Realistic and
Pessimistic primarily based on the growth of the PIA economy. The growth rates of the
economy for these three scenarios are presented in Table 6.13.
The realistic growth rate for Maharashtra state derived is 6.04% and hence the
recommended growth rate adopted for future traffic generation is 6%.
HS1
Location 1 : Location 2 : Location 3 :
SI. No Year 277+000 313+200 314+800
Total Total Total
Remark Remark Remark
PCU PCU PCU
2028 - 4 Lane with Paved
10 68026 6 Lane 78917 6 Lane 59929
2029 Shoulder LOS B
2029 -
11 72066 6 Lane 83580 6 Lane 63431 6 Lane
2030
2030 -
12 76345 6 Lane 88519 6 Lane 67139 6 Lane
2031
2031 -
13 80880 6 Lane 93751 6 Lane 71064 6 Lane
2032
2032 -
14 85684 6 Lane 99293 6 Lane 75219 6 Lane
2033
2033 -
15 90773 6 Lane 105162 6 Lane 79619 6 Lane
2034
2034 -
16 96166 6 Lane 111380 6 Lane 84276 6 Lane
2035
2035 -
17 101880 6 Lane 117966 6 Lane 89207 6 Lane
2036
2036 -
18 107933 6 Lane 124943 6 Lane 94428 6 Lane
2037
2037 -
19 114347 6 Lane 132333 6 Lane 99955 6 Lane
2038
2038 -
20 121142 6 Lane 140161 6 Lane 105807 6 Lane
2039
2039 -
21 128342 6 Lane 148453 6 Lane 112003 6 Lane
2040
2040 -
22 135970 6 Lane 157237 6 Lane 118563 6 Lane
2041
2041 -
23 144053 6 Lane 166542 6 Lane 125508 6 Lane
2042
2042 -
24 152617 6 Lane 176399 6 Lane 132862 6 Lane
2043
2043 -
25 161690 6 Lane 186840 6 Lane 140648 6 Lane
2044
2044 -
26 171304 6 Lane 197900 6 Lane 148893 6 Lane
2045
2045 -
27 181490 6 Lane 209617 6 Lane 157622 6 Lane
2046
2046 -
28 192283 6 Lane 222029 6 Lane 166864 6 Lane
2047
2047 -
29 203719 6 Lane 235177 6 Lane 176651 6 Lane
2048
2048 -
30 215835 6 Lane 249105 6 Lane 187013 6 Lane
2049
HS2
Location 4 : Location 5 :
SI. No Year 351+300 358+000
Total
Remark Total PCI Remark
PCI
The project road HS 1 section qualifies for the capacity of 6 Lane in the Year 2026 with
design volume of 60615 PCU & HS 2 section qualifies for the capacity of 6 Lane in the
Year 2032 with design volume of 60188 PCU. Subsequently as per the circular NHAI
Circular No. NHAI/CGM/QA/DPRs/2017 dt. 24th January 2017, 6- Lane improvements
were proposed for traffic of 25,000 PCU (Plain terrain) and as per these guidelines 6-
Lane carriageway is proposed for section.
Table 6.17: Trip Length Frequency Distribution of Goods Vehicles with Fig. 6.7.
on random sampling basis in both directions. Selected Categories of goods vehicles and
buses were stopped using police help. The enumerators guided the front wheel of the
vehicle slowly on the calibrated Axle Load Pad and the readings were recorded on the
specially designed format once the readings got stabilized. The vehicle was directed to
move ahead slowly till the rear wheel properly mounted on the axle pad. The
procedure was repeated while recording the readings on the meter. In case of tandem
axles, the second, third and subsequent axles were also directed on the wheel pad in
sequential manner and the measurement of weight was repeated. Significant amount of
data was however collected and analyzed.
It comprises of a flat weighing platform with a laterally connected indicating device. The
WL 103 Wheel Load Weigher has a maximum capacity of weighing is 20 tones &
minimum is 10 kg.
For design purpose, the variation in axle is determined by reducing the actual axle loads
to an Equivalent Axle Load (EAL). An equivalent is a convenient means of indexing the
wide spectrum of actual loads to one selected value. The equivalent standard Axle load
is determined by the relationship given below.
The relationship is sometimes referred to as ‘Fourth Power Rule’. The rule states that
the damaging effect of an axle load increases as fourth power of the weight of the axle.
In order to convert axle loads from axle load survey into ESAL, they are grouped by
intervals of 0.9 tone and the frequency of each interval is determined. Equivalency
factors are obtained for each category from the ‘Fourth Power Rule’. The product of
frequency of each interval and corresponding equivalency factor gives the ESAL for that
weight class of samples.
Equivalency Factor
= (W/6.5)^4 - for Single Axle with single wheel on either side.
= (W/8.0)^4 - for Single Axle with Dual wheel on either side.
= (W/14.8)^4 - for Tandem Axle with Dual wheel on either side.
= (W/22.4)^4 - for Tridem Axle with Dual wheel on either side.
Where, W – Axle Load in tons
Total EAL = (No of vehicles in each weight class) X (Load equivalency factor for that
class)
The vehicle damage factor (VDF) is an important indexing factor in characterizing the
traffic loading for a road. It is also a multiplier for converting the number of commercial
vehicles of different axle loads to the number of standard axle load repetitions.
The VDF calculated for all commercial vehicles on the basis of Axle Load Survey carried
out on the project road is given in Annexure – VII of this report. The computation of
VDF is given hereunder:
Code.
MODE Dhule Pimpalgaon Both Adopted
No.
Bus
1 Single Axle 0.51 0.00 0.51 3.50
& Double Wheel
Private Bus
2 Single Axle 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.50
& Double Wheel
LCV
3 Single Axle 1.98 0.07 1.98 3.50
& Double Wheel
2 Axle
4 Single Axle 2.39 2.83 2.83 3.50
& Dual Wheels
Code.
MODE Dhule Pimpalgaon Both Adopted
No.
Bus
1 Single Axle 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.50
& Double Wheel
Private Bus
2 Single Axle 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.35
& Double Wheel
LCV
3 Single Axle 0.00 0.04 0.04 3.50
& Double Wheel
2 Axle
4 Single Axle 4.05 2.19 4.05 4.05
& Dual Wheels
The Adopted VDF are in conformity with IRC 37-2012 Table no. 4.2.