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Title: Performance Metrics for Visualizing Interdependent Regional Traffic Congestion using Aggregated Probe Vehicle Data
Accession Number: 01697518
Record Type: Component
Abstract: Big data from probe vehicles is an important contributor for determining the regional performance of a transportation roadway network. Recent research has applied aggregated probe vehicle speed data to quantify the changes in travel time as a result of recurring and non-recurring congestion. Through the establishment of a base travel time for all roadway segments in a region, any increased travel time characteristics can be quantified temporally and spatially. This characterization is especially important when determining the regional resiliency of a major change to the roadway network. This paper demonstrates how aggregated probe speed data can be used to characterize and visualize the interdependencies of multi-regional congestion. To demonstrate the methodologies, an analysis of the I-276 Bridge closure in Burlington County, NJ near Philadelphia, PA was conducted. The bridge was closed after a routine inspected identified a crack in one of the structural members. In total, 90 days of data, which included 90-million speed records commercially collected for 1,765 roadway segments, was analyzed. A performance metric was developed to allow an impact analysis by comparing Burlington County to two adjacent counties, Mercer and Camden. The results show that the bridge closure did have a definitive, quantifiable impact on the adjacent counties. Subsequent analysis identified specific roadways that were most impacted by the closure. Although this research explores historic speed data, the methodologies presented can be applied to real-time speed data.
Supplemental Notes: This paper was sponsored by TRB committee ABJ30 Standing Committee on Urban Transportation Data and Information Systems.
Report/Paper Numbers: 19-00902
Language: English
Corporate Authors: Transportation Research BoardAuthors: Brennan Jr, Thomas MGurriell, Ryan ABechtel, Andrew JVenigalla, Mohan MPagination: 7p
Publication Date: 2019
Conference:
Transportation Research Board 98th Annual Meeting
Location:
Washington DC, United States Media Type: Digital/other
Features: Figures; Maps; References
TRT Terms: Candidate Terms: Geographic Terms: Subject Areas: Data and Information Technology; Highways; Operations and Traffic Management
Source Data: Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting 2019 Paper #19-00902
Files: TRIS, TRB, ATRI
Created Date: Dec 7 2018 9:29AM
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