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Modelling of the Movement of Designed Vehicles on Parking Space for Designing Parking

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Nowadays, in all cities there is an acute problem of lack of parking spaces. The vehicles are becoming more and more not only in megacities, but also in small cities of the country, and there are no more parking places - the pace of solving the problem is several times slower than the speed of transport growth among the citizens. The article is dedicated to determination of the optimum sizes parking place for designing vehicles on parking space which is an element of the roads. On example of the passenger cars and trucks are determined optimum amount parking place. The results of research on the dimensioning of parking spaces, recommendations to use of the results for the design of objects of transportation infrastructure.

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This paper was supported by the Project 586292-EPP-1-2017-1-PL-EPPKA2-DBHE-JP - INTRAS - Intelligent Transport Systems: New ICT – based Master’s Curricula for Uzbekistan, co-funded by the ERASMUS+ scheme under grant agreement n. 2017-3516/001-001 and by the project 5/KCMD/2019 Vytvorenie metodiky pre analýzu priechodov pre chodcov z hľadiska ich bezpečnosti ako nástroja pre implementáciu revidovanej Smernice Európskeho parlamentu a Rady 2008/96/ES o riadení bezpečnosti cestnej infraštruktúry.

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Mikusova, M., Abdunazarov, J., Zukowska, J. (2019). Modelling of the Movement of Designed Vehicles on Parking Space for Designing Parking. In: Mikulski, J. (eds) Development of Transport by Telematics. TST 2019. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1049. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27547-1_15

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