Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7539504 Transportation Research Part B: Methodological 2014 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
To remove problems (a) and (b) we extend the link travel-time model to better reflect behaviour when traffic flow is varying over time. To remove problems (c) and (d) we introduce more substantial changes in the model, to introduce capacities, spillback and queues compatible with the model. These extensions strengthen the realism, behavioural basis and usability of the link travel-time model and the DNL and DTA models that are based on it. They have no obvious adverse implications or side effects and require little additional computational effort. The original model is a special case of the new/extended model: the above extensions are activated if and only if any of the problems (a)-(d) arise, otherwise the new model reduces to the original model.
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