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SELECTION OF A TRAFFIC CONTROL STRATEGY FOR LONG-RANGE TRAVEL FORECASTING

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00799017

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Abstract:

The problem of determining the number and placement of signals on traffic networks for long-range urban travel forecasting is addressed. An algorithm for determining the signalization strategy was developed and given a large-scale test on the network for a metropolitan area of about 150,000 people. The algorithm attempts to mimic the actions of traffic engineers as they make adjustment to the traffic system over a long period of time. Tests indicate that the algorithm produces a network that closely approximates one that has been optimized for vehicle hours traveled but still respects safety and fairness issues. The algorithm is highly computational, so limits needed to be arbitrarily placed on the precision of the traffic forecast, the precision of optimization steps, and the number of intermediate forecast years.

Supplemental Notes:

This paper appears in Transportation Research Record No. 1706, Transportation Planning, Public Participation, and Telecommuting.

Language:

English

Corporate Authors:

Transportation Research Board

500 Fifth Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001 United States

Authors:

Horowitz, A J
Granato, S

Pagination:

p. 145-151

Publication Date:

2000

Serial:

Transportation Research Record

Issue Number: 1706
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
ISSN: 0361-1981

ISBN:

0309066832

Features:

Figures (4) ; References (16) ; Tables (1)

Subject Areas:

Highways; Operations and Traffic Management; Planning and Forecasting; I72: Traffic and Transport Planning

Files:

TRIS, TRB, ATRI

Created Date:

Sep 26 2000 12:00AM

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