Quantifying Travel Time Impacts of Rainfall-Induced Cut-Slope Failures on Road Networks

Contreras-Jara M.; Chamorro A.; Echaveguren T.; Saez E.; Bonilla C.A.; Sandoval C.; Gironás, J

Keywords: risk assessment, highway cut-slope, rainfall-induced landslide

Abstract

Rainfall-induced cut-slope failures are one of the main causes of traffic disruptions in road networks, consuming 30–50% of annual road maintenance budgets. Therefore, it is crucial to analyze how traffic disruptions, resulting from cut-slope failures, impact the overall operation of road networks. In addition, as climate change alters the precipitation patterns, the frequency of these phenomena is expected to increase. For these reasons, it is essential to develop a methodology, from a risk perspective, to understand and assess how cut-slope failures impact the normal operation of road networks. This article introduces a methodology to assess the risk of traffic disruption caused by rainfall-induced cut-slope failure, in terms of Origin–Destination travel time increases. The methodology comprises three stages: (1) modeling the rainfall hazard, (2) estimating the road network’s vulnerability to slope instability, and (3) quantifying risk through resulting travel time increases. A case study was performed on a road network highly vulnerable to cut-slope failure in the Biobío Region of southern Chile. The analysis using the GIS-based software revealed that rainfalls lasting more than 12 h increase average travel times by 20%, with maximum increases of about 40% for 24 h rainfalls, affecting travel between the main cities in the Biobio region and the Concepción metropolitan area. These results may be critical for decision-makers to identify highly exposed and vulnerable road sections in order to recommend effective mitigation strategies to reduce the risk of cut slope failures. © 2025 by the authors.

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Título según WOS: Quantifying Travel Time Impacts of Rainfall-Induced Cut-Slope Failures on Road Networks
Título según SCOPUS: Quantifying Travel Time Impacts of Rainfall-Induced Cut-Slope Failures on Road Networks
Título de la Revista: Sustainability (Switzerland)
Volumen: 17
Número: 20
Editorial: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.3390/su17209170

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS