Oleksandr M. Matsenko, Yaroslav S. Kovalev, Olena M. Tkachenko, Yaroslava V. Chorna
Complex Solution of Ecological and Economic Problems of Traffic Jams
(original language – English)

https://doi.org/10.21272/mer.2019.86.01
The article explores the congestion level in traffic of motor vehicles and its negative environmental and economic consequences in case of Kiev. The amount of pollution from traffic jams in Kiev and the number of vehicles which got into them in 2009-2018 is analyzed. The loss of earnings on the side of automobile owners from their standby are calculated with corresponding quantitative expressions found and described. For the course of the research, the methods of system-structural and comparative analysis were used for analyzing the environmental and economic problems of modern automobile systems; methods of formal logical analysis were used for substantiating the innovative infrastructure of transport routes. Separately economic and statistical methods were used in the study for trends development, structure analysis, and estimation of the influence of road congestion on the environmental and economic sphere. Pearson test has indicated a close relationship between the number of cars in Kiev and the number of values from traffic jams in environmental and economic sphere. Solutions to this problem are offered in forms of automated traffic control systems, improvisation of organizational and technical methods for the distribution of traffic flows over time, namely reverse traffic, road junctions, smart traffic lights, road extension, and the transition to alternative modes of transport. In all countries of the world there are new research methods that affect pollutants from motor vehicles. It is proved that they are forced by the recipients. In addition, landscaping can improve landscape design, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, surface water runoff and noise pollution. In this regard the policy implication of the research are aimed to eliminate the negative consequences from the use of vehicles during traffic jams, and the necessary number of trees for planting in Kiev is calculated.

Key words: motor transport, congestion, traffic jam, motor vehicle, greening, compensation effect, lost profits, losses.

Placed in №4, 2019.

Affiliations: Oleksandr M. Matsenko, C.Sc. (Economics), Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Economics, Entrepreneurship and Business Administration, Sumy State University;
Yaroslav S. Kovalev, Postgraduate Student of the Department of Economics, Entrepreneurship and Business Administration, Sumy State University;
Olena M. Tkachenko, Student, Oleg Balatskyi Academic and Research Institute of Finance, Economics and Management, Sumy State University;
Yaroslava V. Chorna, Student, Oleg Balatskyi

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