Congestion, excess demand, and revealed capacity in California freeways

Abstract: 

The paper makes four assertions, supported by an extensive empirical study of freeways in Los Angeles and Orange County. First, maximum throughput occurs at the free flow speed of 60 mph, and not between 35 and 45 mph, as is often assumed. So congestion must be measured as the additional vehicle-hours of delay traveling below 60 mph.

Author: 
Jia, Zhanfeng
Varaiya, Pravin
Chen, Chao
Petty, Karl
Publication date: 
October 31, 2000
Publication type: 
Preprint