TITLE:
Network Analysis of Road Traffic Crash and Rescue Operations in Federal Capital City
AUTHORS:
Mamman Saba Jibril, David Sesugh Aule, Badiatu Danladi Garba, Taye Oluwafemi Adewuyi
KEYWORDS:
Network Analysis, Health Facilities, Zebra Points, RTC, GIS, FCC, Remote Sensing
JOURNAL NAME:
International Journal of Geosciences,
Vol.14 No.1,
January
31,
2023
ABSTRACT: Abuja is witnessing an upsurge of victims from Road Traffic Crash (RTC) which is mostly due to the attendant rapid increase in the volume of
vehicles, traffic jams, bad driving, over speeding, insufficient road signs and bad conditions of vehicles that ply the roads. The
problem is compounded by a lack of early emergency response. Geographic Information System (GIS) based travel time model was applied in the street network
analysis to identify RTC black spots that
are outside the close reach of Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) rescue points/health facilities in Federal Capital
City (FCC). Five minutes, Ten minutes
and Fifteen minutes travel times were used as the impedance factor.
Remote Sensing and GIS techniques were used to carry out network analysis. This
was achieved by conducting the closest facility operation in the ArcGIS network
analyst extension using the time of travel from each FRSC zebra point location
to the RTC black spot zones/health facility. The results were presented on road
network maps and bar graphs. The areas where quick response and medical facilities are insufficient were identified. It was
concluded that the available health
centres can sufficiently service RTC black spots in FCC, but the FRSC zebra points are insufficient which
renders rescue operations inefficient and thereby exposes RTC victims to more danger. In order to
ensure that there is sufficient coverage for response times, it was suggested
that additional zebra points be created.