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Examining travel patterns and setting the stage to plan for the future

At a Glance

  • $480K

    Model Build

  • 4

    Stage Model

Location
Dunedin, New Zealand
Offices
Client
  • Dunedin City Council

Dunedin Transport Model

The tools for analysing public transport in Dunedin were dated. Looking to support transport planning decisions that were informed by a robust evidence base, our team set out to examine current behavioural patterns and rebuild the multi-modal transport model the city is based on.

We developed a new four stage transport model by estimating model parameters from a specific household travel survey (HTS). The modes we considered included car, public transport, and active modes (cycling and walking). A new city centre microsimulation model was also developed for vehicle traffic. The strategic model was subsequently applied to quantify the impacts of the changes proposed along George Street. It was also applied to support the programme business case for the transport system to support the relocation of Dunedin Hospital.

With our work now complete, Dunedin has an up-to-date strategic transport model that reflects current travel patterns, and a new microsimulation traffic model that will ultimately enable a more detailed analysis of changes to the transport network in the city centre. Further, these models will assist in effective planning for the future.

At a Glance

  • $480K

    Model Build

  • 4

    Stage Model

Location
Dunedin, New Zealand
Offices
Client
  • Dunedin City Council

Meet Our Team

Julie Ballantyne, Transport Leader

I like a technical challenge and working to tackle that challenge with a team.

Julie Ballantyne

Transport Leader

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