AbstractThis paper describes an investigation into the scope for reducing trip time variability associated with incidents (e.g. accidents), through better incident management. The investigation involved using micro-simulation (S-Paramics) to model incident detection and response in a part of the Auckland (New Zealand) network, which includes a motorway and adjacent parallel arterial roads. The effect of blockages on the motorway or an adjacent arterial road, with and without mitigation (e.g. modifying the SCATS arterial road signal coordination plan, using variable message signing and allowing motorway traffic to use the hard-shoulder), were assessed. It was found that the reductions in the variability of trip times, as a result of implemen...
Incidents are random, yet disruptive events that occur frequently on our roadways. Incidents also ha...
This paper describes Rutgers Incident Management System (RIMS) software that is developed to evaluat...
Incidents cause a large part of the delays in road networks. This is caused by a decrease of the cap...
This paper describes an investigation into the scope for reducing trip time variability associated w...
This paper describes an investigation into the scope for reducing trip time variability associated w...
This paper presents results from a simulation study which aimed to quantify the impacts of incident ...
Quantifying the impacts of ITS technologies is an important and necessary undertaking in order to ju...
This paper presents a traffic simulation approach to evaluate the impacts of incident management pro...
This report summarises preliminary research undertaken in New Zealand during 2006–07 to investigate ...
Network reliability has become a major issue, due to increasing traffic congestion and the adverse i...
The work reported in this paper is part of an on-going research project aimed at modelling the impac...
The impacts of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) on network performance can be evaluated either in...
This paper presents a simulation approach to the assessment of incident-induced impacts on a commuti...
In this research the problem of incident congestion on surface street networks is addressed. Microsc...
Network area-wide impacts due to major traffic incidents can be assessed using a microsimulation app...
Incidents are random, yet disruptive events that occur frequently on our roadways. Incidents also ha...
This paper describes Rutgers Incident Management System (RIMS) software that is developed to evaluat...
Incidents cause a large part of the delays in road networks. This is caused by a decrease of the cap...
This paper describes an investigation into the scope for reducing trip time variability associated w...
This paper describes an investigation into the scope for reducing trip time variability associated w...
This paper presents results from a simulation study which aimed to quantify the impacts of incident ...
Quantifying the impacts of ITS technologies is an important and necessary undertaking in order to ju...
This paper presents a traffic simulation approach to evaluate the impacts of incident management pro...
This report summarises preliminary research undertaken in New Zealand during 2006–07 to investigate ...
Network reliability has become a major issue, due to increasing traffic congestion and the adverse i...
The work reported in this paper is part of an on-going research project aimed at modelling the impac...
The impacts of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) on network performance can be evaluated either in...
This paper presents a simulation approach to the assessment of incident-induced impacts on a commuti...
In this research the problem of incident congestion on surface street networks is addressed. Microsc...
Network area-wide impacts due to major traffic incidents can be assessed using a microsimulation app...
Incidents are random, yet disruptive events that occur frequently on our roadways. Incidents also ha...
This paper describes Rutgers Incident Management System (RIMS) software that is developed to evaluat...
Incidents cause a large part of the delays in road networks. This is caused by a decrease of the cap...