Project L10 Final Report

Overview

Nonrecurring congestion is traffic congestion due to nonrecurring causes, such as crashes, disabled vehicles, work zones, adverse weather events, and planned special events. According to data from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), approximately half of all congestion is caused by temporary disruptions that remove part of the roadway from use, or “nonrecurring” congestion. These nonrecurring events dramatically reduce the available capacity and reliability of the entire transportation system. The objective of this project is to determine the feasibility of using in-vehicle video data to make inferences about driver behavior that would allow investigation of the relationship between observable driver behavior and nonrecurring congestion to improve travel time reliability. The data processing flow proposed in this report can be summarized as (1) collect data, (2) identify driver behavior, (3) identify correctable driver behavior, and (4) model travel time reliability.

Operations Area of Practice

    SHRP2 Tools
    Simulation Analysis
    Data Acquisition, Support and Hosting
    Regional environmental data sets and models
    Travel Demand Forecasting

Organizational Capability Element

    Traffic Incident Management

Content Type

Research

Role in Organization

Transportation Planner
Public
Senior Engineer
Researcher/Academic
Principal Engineer
Manager / First Line Supervisor
Director / Program Manager
CEO / GM / Commissioner
Engineer
Senior Manager
Public Safety Officer
Transit Professional
Associate Engineer
Emergency Manager

Publishing Organization

SHRP2 Program

Document Downloads

Project Website

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