Freeway Operations; Regional System Management and Operations; Managed Lanes
TRB’s Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2616 consists of 12 papers that explore traffic operations, including:
- Operating Speed on a Buffer-Separated Managed Lane
- Effect of Geometric Factors on Lateral Position of Vehicles in Freeway Buffer-Separated Managed Lanes
- Queue Length Estimation for Freeway Facilities: Based on Combination of Point Traffic Detector and Automatic Vehicle Identification Data
- Assessing Need for Systemwide Ramp Metering Installation Warrants
- Role of Multiagency Response and On-Scene Times in Large-Scale Traffic Incidents
- Long-Range Dependence of Traffic Flow and Speed of a Motorway: Dynamics and Correlation with Historical Incidents
- Identifying Wrong-Way Driving Hotspots by Modeling Crash Risk and Assessing Duration of Wrong-Way Driving Events
- Effects of Rain on Freeway Traffic in Southern California
- Using Agency Surveys and Benefit–Cost Analysis to Evaluate Highway Advisory Radio as Regional Traveler Information and Communication Tool
- Evaluation of Operational Effects of I-66 Active Traffic Management System
- Application of Traffic Thermostat for I-30 Managed Lanes in Dallas, Texas
- Evaluation of Signage Alternatives for Express Lane Facilities: Focus Group Study
This Summary Last Modified On: 10/30/2017