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An advanced traveler general information system for Fresno,California
Institution:1. Graduate School of Electrical Engineering, University of Ulsan, San 29, Muger 2 dong, Nam-gu, Ulsan 680-749, South Korea;2. School of Electrical Engineering, University of Ulsan, San 29, Muger 2 dong, Nam-gu, Ulsan 680-749, South Korea;1. Earth Sciences and Engineering, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal 23955-6900, Saudi Arabia;2. Subsurface and Groundwater Systems, Deltares, Princetonlaan 6, 3584 CB Utrecht, The Netherlands;3. Applied Mathematics and Computational Sciences, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal 23955-6900, Saudi Arabia;1. School of Electrical & Automatic Engineering, Changshu Institute of Technology, 215500 Changshu, China;2. School of Automation, Nanjing University of Science & Technology, 210094 Nanjing, China;1. Comsol Multiphysics GmbH, 37073 Gottingen, Germany;2. Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 200030, China;3. Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Osservatorio Etneo, Catania, Italy
Abstract:This study estimates the effects of an advanced traveler general information system (ATGIS), which includes fuel consumption and health-related emissions cost information on transportation network users’ travel choice behavior for recurrent congestion conditions. The effects are estimated using four different formulations based on four different behavioral assumptions. Incorporating stochastic features in link cost estimation rather than in route choice, we provide a novel modeling approach that enables us to use transportation planning models of major metropolitan areas without a need for major computationally-expensive changes in the existing models. We examined the effects of an ATGIS on the Fresno, CA, road network and found several interesting results. First, the ATGIS impact is closely related to pre-system (prior to the implementation of an ATGIS) perceived fuel and emissions costs. Total travel time in the city can be reduced by 17% (no pre-system perceived costs) to 1% (accurate pre-system perceived costs), and even increased by 1% (higher-than-actual pre-system perceived costs). Second, the addition of emissions costs, although negligible relative to fuel and time costs, can effectively reduce total system-wide travel time by up to 1% and fuel consumption by up to 0.6% during peak hours. Third, the ATGIS can reduce annual social costs by as much as $1053 million (high gas price, no pre-system perception) to $48 million (medium gas price, accurate pre-system perception), which are comparable to social cost savings by a congestion pricing (CP) scheme in the study area.
Keywords:Advanced traveler information system  Fuel consumption  Emissions costs  General cost of travel  Congestion pricing
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