Trip Generation Models for Transportation Impact Analyses of Shopping Centers in Croatia

For effective transportation planning, land use, travel behavior, and infrastructure capacity should be optimized to support sustainable urban growth and reduce congestion. Every new site development generates traffic volume, which can affect the quality of traffic flow in the surrounding road netwo...

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Main Authors: Deana Breški, Biljana Maljković, Mihaela Senjak
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Published: MDPI AG 2025-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2412-3811/10/4/85
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description For effective transportation planning, land use, travel behavior, and infrastructure capacity should be optimized to support sustainable urban growth and reduce congestion. Every new site development generates traffic volume, which can affect the quality of traffic flow in the surrounding road network. Therefore, trip generation, which predicts future travel demand, is a crucial step in the traditional four-step transportation model. In this context, the main objective of this study is to develop a model for estimating vehicle trip generation due to the construction of a shopping center, which is a significant traffic generator. The survey was conducted in Split (Croatia) at five existing locations, and linear regression analysis was used to develop models for different time periods. The results indicated that vehicle trips are strongly correlated with the gross floor area of shopping centers, with a high coefficient of determination. Additionally, this study presents a comparison of measured traffic volumes with estimates using ITE Trip Generation Manual equations. The findings suggest that these vehicle trip estimates should be reduced by approximately 40%. Since no previous studies have been conducted on the impact of land use on trip generation in the Republic of Croatia, the developed models represent a first step in creating a database that should be expanded with new data. Estimating the traffic generated by a new site development is a crucial component of traffic management, as it helps planners and engineers assess its impact on the surrounding road network and implement necessary measures to ensure efficient and safe traffic flow.
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spelling doaj-art-d2df7ea49a074b80978de2fa2ac44ca32025-08-20T02:18:09ZengMDPI AGInfrastructures2412-38112025-04-011048510.3390/infrastructures10040085Trip Generation Models for Transportation Impact Analyses of Shopping Centers in CroatiaDeana Breški0Biljana Maljković1Mihaela Senjak2Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Geodesy, University of Split, 21000 Split, CroatiaFaculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Geodesy, University of Split, 21000 Split, CroatiaFaculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Geodesy, University of Split, 21000 Split, CroatiaFor effective transportation planning, land use, travel behavior, and infrastructure capacity should be optimized to support sustainable urban growth and reduce congestion. Every new site development generates traffic volume, which can affect the quality of traffic flow in the surrounding road network. Therefore, trip generation, which predicts future travel demand, is a crucial step in the traditional four-step transportation model. In this context, the main objective of this study is to develop a model for estimating vehicle trip generation due to the construction of a shopping center, which is a significant traffic generator. The survey was conducted in Split (Croatia) at five existing locations, and linear regression analysis was used to develop models for different time periods. The results indicated that vehicle trips are strongly correlated with the gross floor area of shopping centers, with a high coefficient of determination. Additionally, this study presents a comparison of measured traffic volumes with estimates using ITE Trip Generation Manual equations. The findings suggest that these vehicle trip estimates should be reduced by approximately 40%. Since no previous studies have been conducted on the impact of land use on trip generation in the Republic of Croatia, the developed models represent a first step in creating a database that should be expanded with new data. Estimating the traffic generated by a new site development is a crucial component of traffic management, as it helps planners and engineers assess its impact on the surrounding road network and implement necessary measures to ensure efficient and safe traffic flow.https://www.mdpi.com/2412-3811/10/4/85trip generationshopping centersregression analysispredictive modeltraffic impact analysistraffic management
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Trip Generation Models for Transportation Impact Analyses of Shopping Centers in Croatia
Infrastructures
trip generation
shopping centers
regression analysis
predictive model
traffic impact analysis
traffic management
title Trip Generation Models for Transportation Impact Analyses of Shopping Centers in Croatia
title_full Trip Generation Models for Transportation Impact Analyses of Shopping Centers in Croatia
title_fullStr Trip Generation Models for Transportation Impact Analyses of Shopping Centers in Croatia
title_full_unstemmed Trip Generation Models for Transportation Impact Analyses of Shopping Centers in Croatia
title_short Trip Generation Models for Transportation Impact Analyses of Shopping Centers in Croatia
title_sort trip generation models for transportation impact analyses of shopping centers in croatia
topic trip generation
shopping centers
regression analysis
predictive model
traffic impact analysis
traffic management
url https://www.mdpi.com/2412-3811/10/4/85
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