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Enhanced traffic information dissemination to facilitate toll road utilization: a nested logit model of a stated preference survey in Texas
Authors:Guohui Zhang  Zhong Wang  Khali R Persad  C Michael Walton
Institution:1. Department of Civil Engineering, MSC01 1070, 1, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, 87131-0001, USA
2. Dalian University of Technology, No. 2 Linggong Road, Ganjingzi District, Dalian City, 116024, Liangning Province, China
3. Center for Transportation Research, University of Texas at Austin, 1616 Guadalupe, Austin, TX, 78705, USA
4. Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, 1 University Station C1761, Austin, TX, 78712-0278, USA
Abstract:This paper investigates the effects of the provision of traffic information on toll road usage based on a stated preference survey conducted in central Texas. Although many researchers have studied congestion pricing and traffic information dissemination extensively, most of them focused on the effects that these instruments individually produce on transportation system performance. Few studies have been conducted to elaborate on the impacts of traffic information dissemination on toll road utilization. In this study, 716 individuals completed a survey to measure representative public opinions and preferences for toll road usage in support of various traffic information dissemination classified by different modes, contents, and timeliness categories. A nested logit model was developed and estimated to identify the significant attributes of traffic information dissemination, traveler commuting patterns, routing behavior, and demographic characteristics, and analyze their impacts on toll road utilization. The results revealed that the travelers using dynamic message sign systems as their primary mode of receiving traffic information are more likely to choose toll roads. The potential toll road users also indicated their desire to obtain traffic information via internet. Information regarding accident locations, road hazard warnings, and congested roads is frequently sought by travelers. Furthermore, high-quality congested road information dissemination can significantly enhance travelers’ preferences of toll road usage. Specifically the study found that travelers anticipated an average travel time saving of about 11.3 min from better information; this is about 30 % of travelers’ average one-way commuting time. The mean value of the time savings was found to be about $11.82 per hour, close to ½ of the average Austin wage rate. The model specifications and result analyses provide in-depth insights in interpreting travelers’ behavioral tendencies of toll road utilization in support of traffic information. The results are also helpful to shape and develop future transportation toll system and transportation policy.
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