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Multimodal,multiclass stochastic dynamic traffic assignment for evaluating information provision strategies
Authors:Seungjae Lee
Institution:Seungjae Lee, Department of Transportation Engineering, University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea
Abstract:A multimodal, multiclass stochastic dynamic traffic assignment model was developed to evaluate pre‐trip and enroute travel information provision strategies. Three different information strategies were examined: user optimum UO], system optimum SO] and mixed optimum MO]. These information provision strategies were analyzed based on the levels of traffic congestion and market penetration rate for the information equipment. Only two modes, bus and car, were used for evaluating and calculating the modal split ratio. Several scenarios were analyzed using day‐to‐day and within day dynamic models. From the results analyzed, it was found that when a traffic manager provides information for drivers using the UO strategy and drivers follow the provided information absolutely, the total travel time may increases over the case with no information. Such worsening occurs when drivers switch their routes and face traffic congestion on the alternative route. This phenomenon is the 'Braess Paradox'.
Keywords:multimodal  multiclass  information provision strategy  dynamic traffic assignment  Braess' paradox
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