Usage of the QuickRide program on the Katy high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lane in Houston, Texas, is described. The QuickRide program allows two-person carpools to use the HOV lane for $2.00 during peak periods when the lane is restricted to three or more persons. Use of QuickRide during its first year is described, and an analysis of the demand for the program is presented. QuickRide usage, reported travel behavior, and demographic data are used to analyze user travel patterns, travel time savings, and frequency of use. In the 1-year demonstration, demand averaged slightly over 100 vehicles per day, with more than 60 percent of these vehicles traveling in the morning peak. Participants' average use of QuickRide was only about 0.9 times per w...
This paper is a case study of carpooling behavior on the 91 Express Lanes. The 91 Express Lanes are ...
009291141999PDFTech ReportFHWA/TX-01/1832-SProject 0-1832High occupancy toll lanesHigh occupancy veh...
A modeling framework for the evaluation of high-occupancy toll (HOT) facilities is discussed. It is...
The QuickRide program, implementing priority-lane pricing on the Katy high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) l...
This paper investigates the low utilization rate of the Houston QuickRide program on the I-10 and US...
1 This paper examines the equity considerations involved with the QuickRide program along the Katy F...
Since the 1960âÂÂs, high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes have been successfully used as a travel dema...
High occupancy/toll (HOT) lanes allow travelers to pay a toll to enter a high occupancy vehicle (HOV...
High occupancy/toll (HOT) lanes allow travelers to pay a toll to enter a high occu-pancy vehicle (HO...
On the last 30 years, determined travelers have developed a new method of travel that offers the ben...
This study examined if travelers are using the new Katy Freeway managed lanes (MLs) in Houston as th...
In the last 30 years, determined travelers have developed a new method of travel that offers the ben...
009291152000PDFTech ReportFHWA/TX-00/0-1832-1Project 0-1832Bus and high occupancy vehicle facilities...
Traditionally, mode choice models distinguish between drive-alone and shared ride modes, leaving the...
Traditional congestion pricing strategies are meant to reduce demand on heavily congested roads by c...
This paper is a case study of carpooling behavior on the 91 Express Lanes. The 91 Express Lanes are ...
009291141999PDFTech ReportFHWA/TX-01/1832-SProject 0-1832High occupancy toll lanesHigh occupancy veh...
A modeling framework for the evaluation of high-occupancy toll (HOT) facilities is discussed. It is...
The QuickRide program, implementing priority-lane pricing on the Katy high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) l...
This paper investigates the low utilization rate of the Houston QuickRide program on the I-10 and US...
1 This paper examines the equity considerations involved with the QuickRide program along the Katy F...
Since the 1960âÂÂs, high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes have been successfully used as a travel dema...
High occupancy/toll (HOT) lanes allow travelers to pay a toll to enter a high occupancy vehicle (HOV...
High occupancy/toll (HOT) lanes allow travelers to pay a toll to enter a high occu-pancy vehicle (HO...
On the last 30 years, determined travelers have developed a new method of travel that offers the ben...
This study examined if travelers are using the new Katy Freeway managed lanes (MLs) in Houston as th...
In the last 30 years, determined travelers have developed a new method of travel that offers the ben...
009291152000PDFTech ReportFHWA/TX-00/0-1832-1Project 0-1832Bus and high occupancy vehicle facilities...
Traditionally, mode choice models distinguish between drive-alone and shared ride modes, leaving the...
Traditional congestion pricing strategies are meant to reduce demand on heavily congested roads by c...
This paper is a case study of carpooling behavior on the 91 Express Lanes. The 91 Express Lanes are ...
009291141999PDFTech ReportFHWA/TX-01/1832-SProject 0-1832High occupancy toll lanesHigh occupancy veh...
A modeling framework for the evaluation of high-occupancy toll (HOT) facilities is discussed. It is...