This paper examines the growth of a network based on the present conditions of the network, traffic demand, other demographic characteristics, project costs, and a budget constraint. The effects of expanding a link on its upstream and downstream neighbors, as well as on parallel links are also considered. Data spans two decades and consists of data on physical attributes of the network, their expansion history and AADT values on each of the links. A non-linear cost model is developed for the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area. Results show that high capacity links are more likely to be expanded and a higher budget result in more links being expanded. Large population in the surrounding region deters two-lane expansion because of the high cost as...
This paper investigates the relationship between the growth of road net-works and regional developme...
Vector line data with highway centerlines. Features may have attributes indicating year built and/or...
The theory of induced growth in vehicle travel hypothesizes that highway improvements which add capa...
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 examines new highway construction based on the status of the network, traffic demand, pro...
This paper analyzes the relationship between network supply and travel demand and describes a road d...
The problem of identifying a set of capacity expansions that are in some sense optimal, while accoun...
010455032006Final ReportPDFTech ReportMN/RC-2006-44(C) 81655 (WO) 113Highway capacityLevel of servic...
Transportation network planning decisions made at one point of time can have profound impacts in the...
This paper explores the inter-connectedness and co-evolution of transportation networks and land use...
103188259714641200408/01/01 - 07/31/02PDFTech ReportFHWA/CA/OR-2005-12, 01-14-2005-265A0047Highway c...
Improvements to transportation networks, especially those in growing areas, tend to have impacts on ...
2003PDFTech ReportLevinson, David.Chen, WeiKaramalaputi, RamachandraUniversity of Minnesota, Duluth....
Claims that roadway investments spur new travel and thus fail to relieve traffic congestion, known a...
This paper investigates the relationship between the growth of road net-works and regional developme...
Vector line data with highway centerlines. Features may have attributes indicating year built and/or...
The theory of induced growth in vehicle travel hypothesizes that highway improvements which add capa...
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 examines new highway construction based on the status of the network, traffic demand, pro...
This paper analyzes the relationship between network supply and travel demand and describes a road d...
The problem of identifying a set of capacity expansions that are in some sense optimal, while accoun...
010455032006Final ReportPDFTech ReportMN/RC-2006-44(C) 81655 (WO) 113Highway capacityLevel of servic...
Transportation network planning decisions made at one point of time can have profound impacts in the...
This paper explores the inter-connectedness and co-evolution of transportation networks and land use...
103188259714641200408/01/01 - 07/31/02PDFTech ReportFHWA/CA/OR-2005-12, 01-14-2005-265A0047Highway c...
Improvements to transportation networks, especially those in growing areas, tend to have impacts on ...
2003PDFTech ReportLevinson, David.Chen, WeiKaramalaputi, RamachandraUniversity of Minnesota, Duluth....
Claims that roadway investments spur new travel and thus fail to relieve traffic congestion, known a...
This paper investigates the relationship between the growth of road net-works and regional developme...
Vector line data with highway centerlines. Features may have attributes indicating year built and/or...
The theory of induced growth in vehicle travel hypothesizes that highway improvements which add capa...