Freeway Operations; Regional Systems Management and Operations; Managed Lanes
TRB’s Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2554 consists of 18 papers that explore highway operations, including:
- Estimating Drivers’ Willingness to Pay by Using Empirical Data from a Variably Priced Freeway Facility
- Study to Evaluate Express Toll Lanes on Florida’s Turnpike
- Microsimulation-Based Real-Time Congestion Pricing Strategy for Managed Lane
- Framework for Assessing Effectiveness of Peak Hour Parking Restrictions: Case Study from Washington, D.C.
- Work Zone Management in the District of Columbia: Deploying a Citywide Transportation Management Plan and Work Zone Project Management System
- Regional Evaluation of Bus Rapid Transit With and Without Transit Signal Priority
- Hybrid Approach for Short-Term Traffic State and Travel Time Prediction on Highways
- Life-Cycle Benefit–Cost Analysis Framework for Ramp-Metering Deployments
- Measurement and Assessment of Driver Compliance with Variable Speed Limit Systems: Comparison of the United States and Germany
- Urban Storage Space Selection Method for Integrated Control on a Freeway Bottleneck
- Real-Time Merging Traffic Control at Congested Freeway Off-Ramp Areas
- Lessons Learned from Field Operational Test of Integrated Network Management in Amsterdam
- Dynamic Hard Shoulder Running for Traffic Incident Management
- Assessing the Harmonization Potential of Variable Speed Limit Systems
- Modeling Traffic Incident Duration Using Quantile Regression
- User-Friendly Benefit–Cost Estimation Tool for Traffic Incident Management Programs
- Sustained Flow Index: Stochastic Measure of Freeway Performance
- Modeling the Risk of Wrong-Way Driving on Freeways and Toll Roads
This Summary Last Modified On: 11/20/2016