Road users fail to realize their role in congestion. This thesis aims to calculate the appropriate charges required for users of I-495 - the Capital Beltway surrounding Washington, D.C. - in order to fulfill their portion of congestion costs. By developing a model from existing data that showcases traffic characteristics causing congestion, the user charges necessary to cause drivers to realize the congestion costs that their vehicles impose on the rest of the traffic stream are determined. This study concludes that under typical traffic flow conditions for the Capital Beltway, charges ranging from $0.03 to $0.08 per passenger car equivalent (PCE) per mile during AM and PM peak periods cause drivers to realize their contribution to conge...
The growth of traffic congestion on the streets is a major concern to every urban environment leadin...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Civil EngineeringEric J. FitzsimmonsEach year maintenance and rehabil...
This thesis answers the following questions. (i) What are the relationships between the values and ...
Recently, congestion pricing emerged as a cost-effective and efficient strategy to mitigate the cong...
Using New Orleans as a case study, this thesis explores the conflation of vehicle probe data with va...
An arterial traffic control system influences the travel time characteristics of a corridor, includi...
High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes were recently proposed for I-85 in Atlanta as a way to relieve conge...
High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes were recently proposed for I-85 in Atlanta as a way to relieve conge...
The U.S Department of Transportation allocated $10 million in 2013 to provide funding to advance pla...
This research presents a new method to estimate the local road vehicle miles traveled (VMT) with the...
The limited funding available for roadway capacity expansion and the growing funding gap, in conjunc...
This thesis examines the marginal cost of congested travel to a variety of businesses by observing t...
Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) are required by Federal law to develop a long-range Metro...
The growth of traffic congestion on the streets is a major concern to every urban environment leadin...
The growth of traffic congestion on the streets is a major concern to every urban environment leadin...
The growth of traffic congestion on the streets is a major concern to every urban environment leadin...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Civil EngineeringEric J. FitzsimmonsEach year maintenance and rehabil...
This thesis answers the following questions. (i) What are the relationships between the values and ...
Recently, congestion pricing emerged as a cost-effective and efficient strategy to mitigate the cong...
Using New Orleans as a case study, this thesis explores the conflation of vehicle probe data with va...
An arterial traffic control system influences the travel time characteristics of a corridor, includi...
High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes were recently proposed for I-85 in Atlanta as a way to relieve conge...
High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes were recently proposed for I-85 in Atlanta as a way to relieve conge...
The U.S Department of Transportation allocated $10 million in 2013 to provide funding to advance pla...
This research presents a new method to estimate the local road vehicle miles traveled (VMT) with the...
The limited funding available for roadway capacity expansion and the growing funding gap, in conjunc...
This thesis examines the marginal cost of congested travel to a variety of businesses by observing t...
Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) are required by Federal law to develop a long-range Metro...
The growth of traffic congestion on the streets is a major concern to every urban environment leadin...
The growth of traffic congestion on the streets is a major concern to every urban environment leadin...
The growth of traffic congestion on the streets is a major concern to every urban environment leadin...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Civil EngineeringEric J. FitzsimmonsEach year maintenance and rehabil...
This thesis answers the following questions. (i) What are the relationships between the values and ...