DOI: 10.15368/theses.2017.78
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Early Empirical Evidence for the Effects of Adaptive Ramp Metering on Measures of Travel Time Reliability

Abstract: Early Empirical Evidence for the Effects of Adaptive Ramp Metering on Measures of Travel Time Reliability Travis Charles Low Adaptive ramp metering (ARM) is a critical component of smart freeway corridors under an active traffic management portfolio. While improving capacity through smart corridors and application of proactive traffic management solutions is less costly and easier to deploy than freeway widening, conversion to smart corridors still represents a sizable investment for a state department of tran… Show more

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“…If the λ skew is greater than one, then users with greater delay lose more time than the users with less delay gain with respect to the median travel time. 31 The equation for λ skew is as shown:…”
Section: Unreliability Indicatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the λ skew is greater than one, then users with greater delay lose more time than the users with less delay gain with respect to the median travel time. 31 The equation for λ skew is as shown:…”
Section: Unreliability Indicatormentioning
confidence: 99%