Induced travel is a well-documented effect in which expanding highway capacity increases the average travel speed on the highway, which in turn reduces the perceived “cost” of driving and thereby induces more driving. This increase in vehicle miles traveled (VMT) increases congestion (often back to pre-expansion levels) and air pollutant emissions, reducing or eliminating the purported benefits of the expansion. Yet highway expansion projects continue to be proposed across California, often using congestion relief—and sometimes greenhouse gas reductions—as a justification for adding lanes. These rosy projections about the benefits of highway expansion projects indicate that the induced travel effect is often not fully accounted for in trave...
Acceptance of ITS components that are designed to increase capacity will hinge on the extent to whic...
This paper examines whether road schemes that increase the availability of road space or which smoot...
The theory of induced growth in vehicle travel hypothesizes that highway improvements which add capa...
Expanding roadway capacity often leads to commensurate increases vehicle miles traveled (VMT). This ...
Building additional roadway capacity—via constructing entirely new roadways or extending or adding l...
A considerable body of research on induced travel has emerged over the last several decades, and ind...
A considerable body of research on induced travel has emerged over the last several decades, and ind...
Reducing traffic congestion is often proposed as a solution for improving fuel efficiency and reduci...
Induced travel demand is the effect of increasing the amount of vehicle miles traveled because of an...
Claims that roadway investments spur new travel and thus fail to relieve traffic congestion, known a...
PDFTech ReportVehicle miles of travelGreenhouse gasesExhaust gasesEmissions reductionCaliforniaUnite...
Empirical research shows that expanding roadway capacity induces more driving - the so-called induc...
Traditional evaluation of the transportation system focuses on automobile traffic flow and congestio...
Climate Change Clearinghouse2008PDFResearch PaperMilam, RonaldCalifornia. Office of Planning and Res...
In the context of implementation of SB 743 (Steinberg, 2013), staff at the California Department of ...
Acceptance of ITS components that are designed to increase capacity will hinge on the extent to whic...
This paper examines whether road schemes that increase the availability of road space or which smoot...
The theory of induced growth in vehicle travel hypothesizes that highway improvements which add capa...
Expanding roadway capacity often leads to commensurate increases vehicle miles traveled (VMT). This ...
Building additional roadway capacity—via constructing entirely new roadways or extending or adding l...
A considerable body of research on induced travel has emerged over the last several decades, and ind...
A considerable body of research on induced travel has emerged over the last several decades, and ind...
Reducing traffic congestion is often proposed as a solution for improving fuel efficiency and reduci...
Induced travel demand is the effect of increasing the amount of vehicle miles traveled because of an...
Claims that roadway investments spur new travel and thus fail to relieve traffic congestion, known a...
PDFTech ReportVehicle miles of travelGreenhouse gasesExhaust gasesEmissions reductionCaliforniaUnite...
Empirical research shows that expanding roadway capacity induces more driving - the so-called induc...
Traditional evaluation of the transportation system focuses on automobile traffic flow and congestio...
Climate Change Clearinghouse2008PDFResearch PaperMilam, RonaldCalifornia. Office of Planning and Res...
In the context of implementation of SB 743 (Steinberg, 2013), staff at the California Department of ...
Acceptance of ITS components that are designed to increase capacity will hinge on the extent to whic...
This paper examines whether road schemes that increase the availability of road space or which smoot...
The theory of induced growth in vehicle travel hypothesizes that highway improvements which add capa...