Every driver will have experienced the situation in which, as additional traffic joins a road, speeds fall, queues form and travel times become longer and more predictable. Engineers and traffic scientists have devoted considerable effort to understanding how such conditions arise, and how the key parameters of traffic flow, traffic concentration (or density) and traffic speed are related on individual roads (links) and in networks. This relationship, often referred to as the fundamental diagram of traffic, can be derived from first principles and from empirical evidence. Economists and planners are more concerned with how to avoid the onset of congestion or to reduce its impact. This can be achieved in a range of ways, including enhancing ...
Recent transportation policy seems to be focused on massive increases in public transport ridership ...
The literature on the economics of road congestion has not resolved issues about the correct basis f...
Traffic congestion is a classic externality, especially pervasive in urban areas. The theoretical an...
Every driver will have experienced the situation in which, as additional traffic joins a road, speed...
AbstractMacroscopic fundamental diagrams (MFD) of traffic for some networks have been shown to have ...
Supply curves are essential for demand prediction in aggregate networks, and need to relate cost of...
Macroscopic fundamental diagrams (MFD) of traffic for some networks have been shown to have similar ...
Congestion costs have gained increased attention in the last couple of years. Among other things it ...
This Article argues that the best response to the tragedy of road congestion has to rely on market-b...
A number of authors have written on the topic of congestion, both pointing out that it is not necess...
Congestion is not a new issue and is still a major problem to urban areas at present.The research ai...
The main cause of road traffic congestion is that the volume of traffic is too close to the maximum ...
For some little while now, transport policy seems to be focused on massive relative increases in pub...
In this thesis, the significance of the so-called ‘induced demand’ phenomenon is discussed. This phe...
This working paper is the first in a series relating to the EPSRC funded project, " The Definition o...
Recent transportation policy seems to be focused on massive increases in public transport ridership ...
The literature on the economics of road congestion has not resolved issues about the correct basis f...
Traffic congestion is a classic externality, especially pervasive in urban areas. The theoretical an...
Every driver will have experienced the situation in which, as additional traffic joins a road, speed...
AbstractMacroscopic fundamental diagrams (MFD) of traffic for some networks have been shown to have ...
Supply curves are essential for demand prediction in aggregate networks, and need to relate cost of...
Macroscopic fundamental diagrams (MFD) of traffic for some networks have been shown to have similar ...
Congestion costs have gained increased attention in the last couple of years. Among other things it ...
This Article argues that the best response to the tragedy of road congestion has to rely on market-b...
A number of authors have written on the topic of congestion, both pointing out that it is not necess...
Congestion is not a new issue and is still a major problem to urban areas at present.The research ai...
The main cause of road traffic congestion is that the volume of traffic is too close to the maximum ...
For some little while now, transport policy seems to be focused on massive relative increases in pub...
In this thesis, the significance of the so-called ‘induced demand’ phenomenon is discussed. This phe...
This working paper is the first in a series relating to the EPSRC funded project, " The Definition o...
Recent transportation policy seems to be focused on massive increases in public transport ridership ...
The literature on the economics of road congestion has not resolved issues about the correct basis f...
Traffic congestion is a classic externality, especially pervasive in urban areas. The theoretical an...