posted on 2015-03-19, 18:04authored byRonan Doolan, Gabriel-Miro Muntean
Most cities have special lanes dedicated to buses,
however these lanes are rarely used at full capacity. At the same
time governments around the world are encouraging people to
buy electric vehicles. This paper proposes the creation of electric
vehicle enhanced dedicated bus lanes (E-DBL), by allowing
electric vehicles access to bus lanes, in order to improve the use
of road capacity. By opening bus lanes to electric vehicles, traffic
congestion could be eased, the range of electric vehicles could be
extended, and the travel times for electric vehicle owners could be
reduced significantly. The paper shows how by introducing EDBLs,
the bus journey times are not significantly affected given
the current uptake of electric vehicles in most developed
countries.
This paper presents extensive simulations based on traffic
situation in the city of Dublin with regard to the effect of opening
up bus lanes to electric vehicles. The results show that even with
very high percentages of electric vehicles the bus journey times
are not noticeably affected. Opening up bus lanes to electric
vehicles can even be beneficial for other road users by reducing
congestion on regular lanes, which would further reduce carbon
emissions.