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Utriainen, Roni | Tampere |
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Tennoy, Aud | Oslo |
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Matos, Ana Rita |
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Cicevic, Svetlana |
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Sommer, Carsten | Kassel |
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Liu, Meiqi |
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Pirdavani, Ali | Hasselt |
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Lima, Pedro | Braga |
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Turunen, Anu W. |
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Antunes, Carlos Henggeler |
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Krasnov, Oleg A. |
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Lopes, Joao P. |
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Lučanin, Vojkan | Belgrade |
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Daganzo, Carlos F.
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Publications (24/24 displayed)
- 2018The effect of crosswalks on traffic flow
- 2017How network structure can boost and shape the demand for bus transitcitations
- 2013Presignal Used to Increase Bus- and Car-Carrying Capacity at Intersectionscitations
- 2012Morning commute with competing modes and distributed demand: User equilibrium, system optimum, and pricingcitations
- 2012Analytical Capacity Comparison of One-Way and Two-Way Signalized Street Networkscitations
- 2012Macroscopic Fundamental Diagrams for Freeway Networks: Theory and Observationcitations
- 2011On the allocation of city space to multiple transport modescitations
- 2011Effects of Turning Maneuvers and Route Choice on a Simple Networkcitations
- 2010Macroscopic relations of urban traffic variables: Bifurcations, multivaluedness and instabilitycitations
- 2008Effects of high occupancy vehicle lanes on freeway congestioncitations
- 2008An analytical approximation for the macroscopic fundamental diagram of urban trafficcitations
- 2008Stochastic Network Equilibrium with Multiple Vehicle Types and Asymmetric, Indefinite Link Cost Jacobianscitations
- 2007Technical and economic viability of automated highway systems: Preliminary analysiscitations
- 2007Experimental Verification of Time-Dependent Accumulation Predictions in Congested Trafficcitations
- 2007Using Input-Output Diagram To Determine Spatial and Temporal Extents of a Queue Upstream of a Bottleneckcitations
- 2007Simple, Generalized Method for Analysis of Traffic Queue Upstream of a Bottleneckcitations
- 2007Assessment of the Impact of Incidents near Bottlenecks: Strategies to Reduce Delaycitations
- 2006Urban gridlock: Macroscopic modeling and mitigation approachescitations
- 2005Lane-changing in traffic streamscitations
- 2003Reproducible features of congested highway trafficcitations
- 2003A Pareto Improving Strategy for the Time-Dependent Morning Commute Problemcitations
- 2003A pareto optimum congestion reduction schemecitations
- 2002The bottleneck mechanism of a freeway divergecitations
- 2002Possible explanations of phase transitions in highway trafficcitations
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Effects of high occupancy vehicle lanes on freeway congestion
Abstract
Abstract Previous research on the effect of HOV (high occupancy vehicle) lanes on bottleneck flows is extended here to entire freeways using both theory and empirical evidence. The paper shows that if the flows of both high- and low-occupancy vehicles remain invariant before and after a freeway lane is converted to HOV use, then the freeway’s overall traffic density upstream of its bottlenecks is reduced – albeit less than expected – if the HOV lane is underutilized. As a result, HOV lanes can extend queues over longer distances. These expansions can be problematic if the queues’ expanded portions impede traffic on heavily traveled routes that do not pass through the bottleneck. To quantify this effect, the paper analyzes HOV lanes on long, multi-ramp freeways. Formulae are given for the changes in people-hours and vehicle-hours of travel induced by an HOV lane, both when there is uncongested freeway space upstream of the queue to accommodate its expansion, and when there is not. All the inputs to these formulae are either observable or easy to estimate. Hence, the recipes can help evaluate any freeway’s existing, or planned, HOV lane installation. The HOV lanes at all the sites we have analyzed, which are quite typical, add less than 2% to vehicular delay and reduce people delay by more than 10%. These estimates assume no increase in car-pooling. More generally, the paper also suggests how to deploy HOV lanes on city-wide freeway systems and recommends steps to better plan city-wide systems of bus lanes.
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