Empirical evaluation of the travel time reliability indicators: A case study for Brisbane corridor under recurrent and non-recurrent conditions
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2015
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This research quantifies traffic congestion and travel time reliability with case study on a major arterial road in Brisbane. The focus is on the analysis of impact of incidents (e.g., road accidents) on travel time reliability. Real traffic (Bluetooth) and incident records from Coronation Drive, Brisbane are utilized for the study. The findings include significant impact of incidents on traffic congestion and travel time reliability. The knowledge gained is useful in various applications such as traveler information systems, and cost-benefit analysis of various strategies to reduce the traffic incidents and its' impacts. |
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Queensland University of Technology |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/83043/1/Wathsala_Dehideniya%20Udugamage%20Ranasinge_Thesis.pdf Dehideniya Udugamage Ranasinge, Wathsala Jayanthi (2015) Empirical evaluation of the travel time reliability indicators: A case study for Brisbane corridor under recurrent and non-recurrent conditions. Masters by Research thesis, Queensland University of Technology. |
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School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #Bluetooth #incidents #Reliability #Travel Time #Traveller information #Transport network #Traffic Congestion |
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