In this thesis, the significance of the so-called ‘induced demand’ phenomenon is discussed. This phenomenon can occur when a stretch of road which is prone to congestion is widened. Although this widening should in theory solve congestion problems, it can often spawn additional effects, typically undesired and occasionally unforeseen. These effects could include shifts of travel in route and time (people formerly avoiding congested roads by departing at another time or taking a detour will now return to that road), but also new travels might be made which were not made before road widenings. All of these effects might eventually converge to raise traffic amounts to levels with which the widened road is just as prone to congestion as it was....
Recent transportation policy seems to be focused on massive increases in public transport ridership ...
Based on available traffic counts, port statistics and statistics from bridge operators, the paper a...
For over 30 years, an argument has been proceeding among researchers who have analysed trends in urb...
“Induced ” is a term implying that a particular condition is indirectly caused by another condition....
Every driver will have experienced the situation in which, as additional traffic joins a road, speed...
A common claim in transport planning is that more road capacity generates additional car travel. Whi...
Induced travel demand is the effect of increasing the amount of vehicle miles traveled because of an...
Summary. This paper analyses the induced demand hypothesis using a disaggregate approach at the link...
This paper analyzes the induced demand hypothesis using a disaggregate approach at the link level. A...
This paper presents a review of the known evidence on the various aspects of user response to new ro...
Claims that roadway investments spur new travel and thus fail to relieve traffic congestion, known a...
For some little while now, transport policy seems to be focused on massive relative increases in pub...
The central concern of this paper is why the traffic-increasing effect of road capacity expansion (i...
Most studies of induced travel demand have been carried out at a fine to medium grain of analysis- e...
The theory of induced growth in vehicle travel hypothesizes that highway improvements which add capa...
Recent transportation policy seems to be focused on massive increases in public transport ridership ...
Based on available traffic counts, port statistics and statistics from bridge operators, the paper a...
For over 30 years, an argument has been proceeding among researchers who have analysed trends in urb...
“Induced ” is a term implying that a particular condition is indirectly caused by another condition....
Every driver will have experienced the situation in which, as additional traffic joins a road, speed...
A common claim in transport planning is that more road capacity generates additional car travel. Whi...
Induced travel demand is the effect of increasing the amount of vehicle miles traveled because of an...
Summary. This paper analyses the induced demand hypothesis using a disaggregate approach at the link...
This paper analyzes the induced demand hypothesis using a disaggregate approach at the link level. A...
This paper presents a review of the known evidence on the various aspects of user response to new ro...
Claims that roadway investments spur new travel and thus fail to relieve traffic congestion, known a...
For some little while now, transport policy seems to be focused on massive relative increases in pub...
The central concern of this paper is why the traffic-increasing effect of road capacity expansion (i...
Most studies of induced travel demand have been carried out at a fine to medium grain of analysis- e...
The theory of induced growth in vehicle travel hypothesizes that highway improvements which add capa...
Recent transportation policy seems to be focused on massive increases in public transport ridership ...
Based on available traffic counts, port statistics and statistics from bridge operators, the paper a...
For over 30 years, an argument has been proceeding among researchers who have analysed trends in urb...