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The Implementation Of The Park And Ride Logistics Technology To Improve The Quality Of Passenger Transport In The Tatra Region In Slovakia

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  • Milan Dedik

    (University of Zilina, Slovakia)

  • Pavol Mesko

    (University of Zilina, Slovakia)

  • Lumir Peceny

    (University of Zilina, Slovakia)

Abstract

There are currently a large number of traffic and parking systems to solve the complex traffic situation in city centers that mitigate the negative effects of traffic on the cities and on the lives of its residents. Many solutions of these problems associated with parking are already used in Western European countries. A tool for improving the traffic situation in the region is greater use of public passenger transport, especially rail transport. A motivational system for improving the use of public passenger transport is also a number of modern progressive logistics technologies, especially the "Park & Ride" system. This system combines the advantages of individual car traffic with public transport, priority ecological rail transport, which has the effect of improving the position of rail transport in society. The aim of the contribution is to propose their construction in the Tatra region, which is attractive tourist region in Slovakia, based on the analysis of the "Park & Ride" parking system. It mainly concerns the railway stations Štrba, Svit, Poprad – Tatry, Kežmarok with the most efficient use of the space around these railway stations. The mentioned proposal also contains a technical and economic evaluation.

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  • Milan Dedik & Pavol Mesko & Lumir Peceny, 2023. "The Implementation Of The Park And Ride Logistics Technology To Improve The Quality Of Passenger Transport In The Tatra Region In Slovakia," Business Logistics in Modern Management, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Faculty of Economics, Croatia, vol. 23, pages 333-352.
  • Handle: RePEc:osi:bulimm:v:23:y:2023:p:333-352
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    1. Pramesh Kumar & Alireza Khani, 2021. "Adaptive Park-and-ride Choice on Time-dependent Stochastic Multimodal Transportation Network," Networks and Spatial Economics, Springer, vol. 21(4), pages 771-800, December.
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