Stress-testing road network resilience using counterfactual flood events (1953–2024) in Great Britain

Li, Yue and Pant, Raghav and Russell, Tom and Thomas, Fred and Hall, Jim W. and Oldham, Philip and Lamb, Rob and Young, Paul (2026) Stress-testing road network resilience using counterfactual flood events (1953–2024) in Great Britain. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 155: 105292. ISSN 1361-9209

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Abstract

Road infrastructure is facing increasing flooding risks, causing asset damage and disrupting traffic flows. Effective risk management requires integrated assessments that capture network vulnerability, disruption and recovery. While localised studies have simulated traffic disruptions, national-scale assessments have largely focused on flood exposure rather than systemic disruption analysis. We developed a modelling framework combining process-based flow model of passenger travel-to-work flows and applied it to stress-test Great Britain’s road networks against 17 historical flood events from 1953 to 2024. Results reveal significant variations between direct and indirect damage losses, with single carriageway A roads and suburban bridges emerging as critical points. Notably, indirect losses due to disruption and rerouting can be significantly higher than direct damages depending on hazard event. Early clearance and speed restriction removal are key to mitigating the overall indirect impacts. The model is generalisable and can be applied to stress-test other road networks and flood scenarios worldwide.

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Journal Article
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Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment
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?? road flood stress-testingtraffic congestion effectdirect and indirect damagesrecovery dynamicssensitivity analysisno - not fundedyesenvironmental science(all)transportation ??
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236049
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18 Mar 2026 11:35
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Yes
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Published
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18 Mar 2026 23:10