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Analysis and solution of transport in Námestovo
Dendisová, Terézia ; Radimský, Michal (referee) ; Matuszková, Radka (advisor)
The master's thesis focuses on the analysis and solution of selected modes of transportation in the town of Námestovo in the Žilina region. The thesis includes an analysis of transport modes, especially road transport, parking, cycling, and pedestrian transport, proposing their optimization to enhance safety, smoothness, or comfort for the town's residents. The first part describes the current state of road, static, cycling, railway, and public transportation. The second part focuses on road transport, evaluated in terms of traffic safety and compliance with legislative requirements, along with proposed solutions. It further addresses static traffic, where the town was divided into functional zones based on usage, identifying shortcomings in selected areas and proposing solutions. The final section of the thesis tackles pedestrian and cycling traffic, outlining shortcomings and potential solutions.
Modeling the movement of people when organizing mass cultural events
Nikolov, Daniel ; Apeltauer, Tomáš (referee) ; Okřinová, Petra (advisor)
One of the medium-sized festivals held annually in the Czech republic – Vizovické Trnkobraní. The bachelor thesis deals with modeling the movement of people during this cultural event. To better understand the issue, different scenarios have been created and subsequently compared. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to decipher the crisis spots of the festival from the point of view of pedestrian traffic and subsequently to determine effective steps leading to their optimization. Furthermore, it emphasizes the minimum requirements of the basic soft target protection system when organizing mass cultural events. Last but not least, bringing the model to the general public.
Modeling the movement of people when organizing mass cultural events
Nikolov, Daniel ; Apeltauer, Tomáš (referee) ; Okřinová, Petra (advisor)
One of the medium-sized festivals held annually in the Czech republic – Vizovické Trnkobraní. The bachelor thesis deals with modeling the movement of people during this cultural event. To better understand the issue, different scenarios have been created and subsequently compared. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to decipher the crisis spots of the festival from the point of view of pedestrian traffic and subsequently to determine effective steps leading to their optimization. Furthermore, it emphasizes the minimum requirements of the basic soft target protection system when organizing mass cultural events. Last but not least, bringing the model to the general public.
Possibilities for developing sustainable transport in Prague
Macháč, Richard ; Černá Silovská, Hana (advisor) ; Kolaříková, Jana (referee)
This diploma thesis is concerned with the issue of sustainable transport. In the theoretical part, the emphasis is placed on setting the concept of sustainable transport into a broader context; it also describes various factors influencing the choice of the means of transport, which is crucial for transport planning. Furthermore, it describes a set of diverse tools used for transport regulation. At the end of the theoretical part, it mentions specific approaches implemented in selected cities all over the world. The practical part is based on a significant personal research, which helps to understand the issues of transport in a selected area of Prague. On the basis of this research, it subsequently suggests possible measures that might lead to a decrease in the intensity of automobile transport in the aforementioned area. Most of those measures can be similarly applied in other city areas as well.

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