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Arterial Roadway Travel Time Reliability and the COVID-19 Pandemic

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ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1061/JTEPBS.0000559

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Travel time reliability; COVID-19 pandemic; Arterial roadway; INRIX; NPMRDS

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  1. U.S. Department of Transportation
  2. Nebraska Department of Transportation [DPS-STWD-118, DPS-STWD-118(a)]
  3. Nebraska Transportation Center

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This paper evaluated the impact of COVID-19 preventive measures on arterial roadway travel time reliability, finding that the average travel time and associated reliability metrics decreased during the pandemic. The study emphasizes the need for a fundamental change in how arterial TTR is measured and reported to different user groups.
This paper evaluated the effect of the COVID-19 preventive orders on arterial roadway travel time reliability (TTR). A comparative analysis was conducted to examine average travel time distributions (TTD), and their associated TTR metrics, before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Travel time data for four urban arterial corridors in Nebraska, disaggregated by peak period and direction, were analyzed. It was found that in 2020, the average TTD mean and standard deviation values for all 16 scenarios were reduced by an average of 14.0% and 43.4%, respectively. The travel time index, the planning time index, the level of travel time reliability (LOTTR), and the buffer index metrics associated with these TTDs were reduced, on average, by 14.0%, 19.7%, 3.5%, and 35.0%, respectively. In other words, whether the test corridors were more reliable during the pandemic was a function of which TTR metric was used. The paper concludes by arguing for a fundamental change in how arterial TTR is measured and reported to different user groups.

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