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Data and Modeling Support of the Management of Diversion Routes During Freeway Incidents

Journal

TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD
Volume 2676, Issue 6, Pages 437-452

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/03611981221075036

Keywords

active traffic management; decision support systems; freeway operations; freeway traffic control; incident management; microscopic traffic simulation; operations; traffic management and control; traffic simulation

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  1. Florida Department of Transportation
  2. U.S. Department of Transportation

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This study utilizes a data analytic approach to estimate the diversion rate during freeway incidents and develop special signal timing plans to manage the demand surge on diversion routes. The evaluation shows that this approach can significantly reduce delays on alternative routes.
A promising traffic management strategy is the application of special signal timing plans on alternative routes during freeway incidents. The development of such plans requires the estimation of the route diversion during incident conditions. This study utilizes a data analytic approach to support the estimation of the diversion rate during incidents and to use this information as an input to the development of special signal timing plans during freeway incidents. First, a method is developed to predict the rate of traffic diversion caused by incidents based on the freeway mainline detector data combined with incident data. The diversion prediction method utilizes a combination of cumulative volume analysis, clustering analysis, and predictive data analytics. Three predictive data analytic methods: linear regression, multilayer perceptron, and support vector machine models, are investigated to predict diversion as a function of incident attributes. Next, a methodology is proposed to develop special signal plans to manage the demand surge on the diversion routes without deteriorating the intersection's overall performance. The evaluation of the developed methodology indicates that it can significantly reduce the delays on the alternative routes.

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