transportblocking
Transportblocking refers to the obstruction or disruption of movement within transportation systems, including roads, railways, air routes, shipping lanes, and associated logistics networks. It can be caused by intentional actions, accidental incidents, or environmental factors, and may affect passenger mobility, freight delivery, and information flows within a connected transport ecosystem.
Forms of transportblocking include physical closures and barriers (construction, accidents, vehicle pileups), policy or regulatory measures
Measurement and modeling: Researchers assess blocking by metrics such as duration, geographic extent, affected traffic volume,
Impacts: Transportblocking can raise travel times, increase operational costs, disrupt supply chains, affect emergency services, and
Mitigation and resilience: Strategies include redundancy in routes, modal shift, strategic stock, real-time information and dynamic
See also: traffic congestion, bottleneck, supply chain disruption, transport policy.