Abstract

BackgroundTo prevent the viral transmission from higher infected to lower infected area, controlling the vehicular traffic, consequently public movement on roads is crucial. Containment strategies and local cognition regarding pandemic might be helpful to control vehicular movement. This study aimed to ascertain the effectiveness of containment strategies and local cognition for controlling traffic volume during COVID-19 pandemic in Dhaka, Bangladesh.MethodSix containment strategies were considered to explore their influence on traffic condition, including declaration of general holiday, closure of educational institution, deployment of force, restriction on religious gathering, closure of commercial activities, and closure of garments factories. Newspaper coverage and public concern about COVID-19 were considered as local cognition in this research. The month of Ramadan as a potential event was also taken into account considering it might have an impact on the overall situation. Average daily journey speed (ADJS) was calculated from real-time traffic data of Google Map to understand the vehicular traffic scenario of Dhaka. A multiple linear regression method was developed to comprehend the findings.ResultsThe results showed that among the containment strategies, declaration of general holiday and closure of educational institutions could increase the ADJS significantly, thereby referring to less traffic movement. Besides, local cognition could not significantly affect the traffic condition, although the month of Ramadan could increase the ADJS significantly.ConclusionIt is expected that these findings would provide new insights into decision-making and help to take appropriate strategies to tackle the future pandemic situation.

Highlights

  • The Novel Coronavirus (SARS-COV-2) had an explosive outbreak after its first reporting on December 2019 in Wuhan, Hubei province, China [1]

  • The data underlying the results presented in the study are available from Department of Urban and Regional Planning of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET)

  • This study aimed to ascertain the effectiveness of containment strategies and local cognition for controlling traffic volume during COVID-19 pandemic in Dhaka, Bangladesh

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Introduction

The Novel Coronavirus (SARS-COV-2) had an explosive outbreak after its first reporting on December 2019 in Wuhan, Hubei province, China [1]. This virus generally transmits through human-to-human interaction and can survive on the exposed surfaces [2, 3]. Bangladesh has become one of the top 20 countries containing the highest COVID-19 confirmed cases with a rapid escalation of spread after its first identification on March 08, 2020 [5]. Containment strategies and local cognition regarding pandemic might be helpful to control vehicular movement. This study aimed to ascertain the effectiveness of containment strategies and local cognition for controlling traffic volume during COVID-19 pandemic in Dhaka, Bangladesh

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