Overview
The report Traffic Congestion and Reliability: Trends and Advanced Strategies for Congestion Mitigation provides a snapshot of congestion in the United States by summarizing recent trends in congestion, highlighting the role of travel time reliability in the effects of congestion, and describing efforts to reduce the growth of congestion. This is the second in an annual series developed by the Federal Highway Administration’s (FHWA) Office of Operations.
Source Organization Location
Washington
DC
Operations Area of Practice
Pricing / Toll Roads
Corridor and Arterial Traffic Management
Active Traffic Management (ATM)
Travel Demand Management
Roadway Geometric Design
Freeway Management
Real Time Traveler Information
Communicating Reliability Information
Work Zone Management
Road Weather Management
Traffic Incident Management
Emergency Transportation Operations
Freight Management
Organizational Capability Element
Integrated Corridor Management
Freeway Operations
Freight Management Operations
Traveler Information
Traffic Incident Management
Work Zone Management
Emergency Transportation Operations
Road Weather Management
Roadway Geometric Design
Arterial Traffic Control Device Operations
Active Traffic Management/Travel Demand Management/Pricing
Outreach & Marketing
Local government/MPO/RTPA cooperation
Content Type
Informational Product
Role in Organization
Senior Engineer
Researcher/Academic
Principal Engineer
Manager / First Line Supervisor
Engineer
Senior Manager
Publishing Organization
FHWA