A Capacity-Increasing Mechanism in Freeway Traffic

Abstract: 

A reason is unveiled for the time-varying pattern in discharge flow that is commonly observed at freeway bottlenecks. We hypothesize that four known effects in freeway traffic can interact upstream of a bottleneck in ways that trigger periodic bursts in its discharge flow. Repeated observations of a 3-km freeway stretch support the hypothesis. Controlled experiments show that the capacity-increasing mechanism can be favorably modulated by metering the site’s on-ramps in an unconventional manner. The unconventional strategy repeatedly produced higher average discharge flows and shorter on-ramp queues than did a more traditional metering policy.

Author: 
Kim, Kwangho
Cassidy, Michael J.
Publication date: 
November 1, 2012
Publication type: 
Journal Article
Citation: 
Kim, K., & Cassidy, M. J. (2012). A Capacity-Increasing Mechanism in Freeway Traffic. Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 46(9), 1260–1272. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trb.2012.06.002