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Urban university campus transportation and parking planning through a dynamic traffic simulation and assignment approach
Authors:Brenda I Bustillos  Jeffrey Shelton
Institution:1. Department of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics , The University of Arizona , Tucson, AZ, 85721, USA;2. Texas Transportation Institute , El Paso, TX, USA
Abstract:Abstract

Many urban university campuses are considered major trip attractors. Considering the multimodal and complex nature of university campus transportation planning and operation, this paper proposes a dynamic traffic simulation and assignment analysis approach and demonstrates how such a methodology can be successfully applied. Central to the research is the estimation of trip origindestinations and the calibration of a parking lot choice model. Dynamic simulation is utilized to simulate multiple modes of transportation within the transportation network while further assigning these modes with respect to various mode-specific roadway accessibilities. A multiple vehicle-class simulation analysis for planning purposes becomes a critical capability to predict how faculty and staff who once parked within the campus core choose other nearby alternate parking lots. The results highlight the effectiveness of the proposed approach in providing integrated and reliable solutions for challenging questions that face urban university campus planners and local transportation jurisdictions.
Keywords:dynamic traffic assignment  microscopic simulation  parking lot choice model  university campus  transportation planning
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