The objectives of urban traffic management are to make more efficient use of existing transportation resources and provide for the movement of people in an efficient manner through the development of low-cost short-range management strategies. Implementation of such strategies can provide for reduced travel costs, savings of energy, reduced air pollution, and improved safety and convenience for the users of the facilities. It can also help to reduce necessary capital expenditure for new facilities to accommodate urban travel demands in the longer range. This paper presents a modelling framework for multimodal urban traffic management, explicitly modelling the divergent objectives of traffic managers and trip-makers. Facilities analyzed are ...
This paper presents an extension of a microscopic freeway driver model for urban traffic. As urban t...
Although multimodality has been widely studied in the literature, planning and operating bus lanes i...
Traffic congestion is a major source of inefficiencies in metropolitan freeways (e.g. productivity l...
AbstractTraffic management is the term used to describe a wide range of technical practices undertak...
In this research the problem of incident congestion on surface street networks is addressed. Microsc...
In this research the problem of incident congestion on surface street networks is addressed. Microsc...
Stable urbanization trends lead to the concentration of the population in large cities, as well as t...
PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-RSPA-78-10AlgorithmsBusesCarpoolsEnergy conservationFreewaysFuel consumptionDa...
Traffic management can broadly be divided into the two fields of demand management (TDM) and traffic...
Traffic management can broadly be divided into the two fields of demand management (TDM) and traffic...
Traffic flows in large cities have a non-uniformed character of origin and changes. The main paramet...
This paper presents a traffic simulation approach to evaluating the relative benefits of transportat...
This paper presents a traffic simulation approach to evaluating the relative benefits of transportat...
PDFTech Reporthttp://www.fdot.gov/research/Completed_Proj/Summary_PL/FDOT-BDV29-977-19-rpt.pdfBDV29-...
Urban street networks in the United States have been primarily designed for automobile traffic with ...
This paper presents an extension of a microscopic freeway driver model for urban traffic. As urban t...
Although multimodality has been widely studied in the literature, planning and operating bus lanes i...
Traffic congestion is a major source of inefficiencies in metropolitan freeways (e.g. productivity l...
AbstractTraffic management is the term used to describe a wide range of technical practices undertak...
In this research the problem of incident congestion on surface street networks is addressed. Microsc...
In this research the problem of incident congestion on surface street networks is addressed. Microsc...
Stable urbanization trends lead to the concentration of the population in large cities, as well as t...
PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-RSPA-78-10AlgorithmsBusesCarpoolsEnergy conservationFreewaysFuel consumptionDa...
Traffic management can broadly be divided into the two fields of demand management (TDM) and traffic...
Traffic management can broadly be divided into the two fields of demand management (TDM) and traffic...
Traffic flows in large cities have a non-uniformed character of origin and changes. The main paramet...
This paper presents a traffic simulation approach to evaluating the relative benefits of transportat...
This paper presents a traffic simulation approach to evaluating the relative benefits of transportat...
PDFTech Reporthttp://www.fdot.gov/research/Completed_Proj/Summary_PL/FDOT-BDV29-977-19-rpt.pdfBDV29-...
Urban street networks in the United States have been primarily designed for automobile traffic with ...
This paper presents an extension of a microscopic freeway driver model for urban traffic. As urban t...
Although multimodality has been widely studied in the literature, planning and operating bus lanes i...
Traffic congestion is a major source of inefficiencies in metropolitan freeways (e.g. productivity l...