 
                                                                                | Article ID: | iaor2014796 | 
| Volume: | 41 | 
| Issue: | 3 | 
| Start Page Number: | 633 | 
| End Page Number: | 649 | 
| Publication Date: | May 2014 | 
| Journal: | Transportation | 
| Authors: | Hatzopoulou Marianne, Ghafghazi Golnaz | 
| Keywords: | simulation: applications | 
This study focuses on the development of a microscopic traffic simulation and emission modeling system which aims at quantifying the effects of different types of traffic calming measures on vehicle emissions both at a link‐level and at a network‐level. It also investigates the effects of isolated traffic‐calming measures at a corridor level and area‐wide calming schemes, using a scenario analysis. Our study is set in Montreal, Canada where a traffic simulation model for a dense urban neighborhood is extended with capabilities for microscopic emission estimation. The results indicate that on average, isolated calming measures increase carbon dioxide (CO