Modelling the impact of traffic incidents on travel time reliability


Autoria(s): Hojati, Ahmad Tavassoli; Ferreira, Luis; Washington, Simon; Charles, Phil; Shobeirinejad, Ameneh
Data(s)

27/12/2015

Resumo

Traffic incidents are recognised as one of the key sources of non-recurrent congestion that often leads to reduction in travel time reliability (TTR), a key metric of roadway performance. A method is proposed here to quantify the impacts of traffic incidents on TTR on freeways. The method uses historical data to establish recurrent speed profiles and identifies non-recurrent congestion based on their negative impacts on speeds. The locations and times of incidents are used to identify incidents among non-recurrent congestion events. Buffer time is employed to measure TTR. Extra buffer time is defined as the extra delay caused by traffic incidents. This reliability measure indicates how much extra travel time is required by travellers to arrive at their destination on time with 95% certainty in the case of an incident, over and above the travel time that would have been required under recurrent conditions. An extra buffer time index (EBTI) is defined as the ratio of extra buffer time to recurrent travel time, with zero being the best case (no delay). A Tobit model is used to identify and quantify factors that affect EBTI using a selected freeway segment in the Southeast Queensland, Australia network. Both fixed and random parameter Tobit specifications are tested. The estimation results reveal that models with random parameters offer a superior statistical fit for all types of incidents, suggesting the presence of unobserved heterogeneity across segments. What factors influence EBTI depends on the type of incident. In addition, changes in TTR as a result of traffic incidents are related to the characteristics of the incidents (multiple vehicles involved, incident duration, major incidents, etc.) and traffic characteristics.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/90986/

Publicador

Elsevier

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/90986/1/Modelling%20the%20impact%20of%20traffic%20incidents%20on%20travel%20time%20reliability.pdf

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0968090X

Hojati, Ahmad Tavassoli, Ferreira, Luis, Washington, Simon, Charles, Phil, & Shobeirinejad, Ameneh (2015) Modelling the impact of traffic incidents on travel time reliability. Transportation Research Part C : Emerging Technologies. (In Press)

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Copyright 2015 Elsevier

Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution; Non-Commercial; No-Derivatives 4.0 International. DOI: ---

Fonte

School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #incident management #transport network management #travel time reliability #tobit model #incident duration modelling
Tipo

Journal Article