In determining the marginal cost of congestion, economists have traditionally relied upon directly measuring traffic congestion on network links, disregarding any "network effects," since the latter are difficult to estimate. While for simple networks the comparison can be done within a theoretical framework, it is important to know whether such network effects in real large-scale networks are quantitatively significant. In this paper we use a strategic transportation planning model (START) to compare marginal congestion costs computed link-by-link with measures taking into account network effects. We find that while in aggregate network effects are not significant, congestion measured on a single link is a poor predictor of total congestio...
We consider traffic networks with a common origin and common destination that are subject to congest...
Public transport (PT) influences the urban road system in many ways, including traffic congestion, e...
Using data from the 545 largest European cities, we study whether the expansion of their highway cap...
portion of this paper may be reproduced without permission of the authors. Discussion papers are res...
Macroscopic fundamental diagrams (MFD) of traffic for some networks have been shown to have similar ...
As transit agencies and road owners adopt the objective of protecting transit from congestion, it be...
Analytical modeling and insights, numerical experiments, and real-world tour data are used to unders...
Analytical modeling and insights, numerical experiments, and real-world tour data are used to unders...
The growing trends towards urbanization have increased the pressure on urban transportation networks...
The costs of congestion can be measured using three approaches: the total costs, the marginal costs...
The costs of congestion can be measured using three approaches: the total costs, the marginal costs ...
Every driver will have experienced the situation in which, as additional traffic joins a road, speed...
This paper provides key findings from NCHRP Study 2-21, which examined how urban traffic congestion ...
This research aims at investigating the direct and indirect influence of network structures on urban...
The paper analyzes the sensitivity of the marginal congestion cost on a roadway network to the level...
We consider traffic networks with a common origin and common destination that are subject to congest...
Public transport (PT) influences the urban road system in many ways, including traffic congestion, e...
Using data from the 545 largest European cities, we study whether the expansion of their highway cap...
portion of this paper may be reproduced without permission of the authors. Discussion papers are res...
Macroscopic fundamental diagrams (MFD) of traffic for some networks have been shown to have similar ...
As transit agencies and road owners adopt the objective of protecting transit from congestion, it be...
Analytical modeling and insights, numerical experiments, and real-world tour data are used to unders...
Analytical modeling and insights, numerical experiments, and real-world tour data are used to unders...
The growing trends towards urbanization have increased the pressure on urban transportation networks...
The costs of congestion can be measured using three approaches: the total costs, the marginal costs...
The costs of congestion can be measured using three approaches: the total costs, the marginal costs ...
Every driver will have experienced the situation in which, as additional traffic joins a road, speed...
This paper provides key findings from NCHRP Study 2-21, which examined how urban traffic congestion ...
This research aims at investigating the direct and indirect influence of network structures on urban...
The paper analyzes the sensitivity of the marginal congestion cost on a roadway network to the level...
We consider traffic networks with a common origin and common destination that are subject to congest...
Public transport (PT) influences the urban road system in many ways, including traffic congestion, e...
Using data from the 545 largest European cities, we study whether the expansion of their highway cap...