2003
DOI: 10.3141/1856-13
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Incident Occurrence Models for Freeway Incident Management

Abstract: Incident prediction models are presented for the Interstate 80/Interstate 94 (Borman Expressway in northwestern Indiana) and Interstate 465 (northeastern Indianapolis, Indiana) freeway sections developed as a function of traffic volume, truck percentage, and weather. Separate models were developed for all incidents and noncrash incidents. Three model types were considered (Poisson regression, negative binomial regression, and nonlinear regression), and the results were compared based on magnitudes and signs of… Show more

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“…On the other hand, different types of vehicles also may have particular impacts on traffic congestion, especially on incident-induced congestion. First, the share of trucks in traffic could be a statistically significant factor affecting incident occurrence (25); second, components of traffic flow such as percentage of heavy trucks may influence incident duration, that is, commercial trucks may interfere more with incident clearance operations (26).…”
Section: Traffic Congestion Is a Continuously Growing Problem In The Unitedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, different types of vehicles also may have particular impacts on traffic congestion, especially on incident-induced congestion. First, the share of trucks in traffic could be a statistically significant factor affecting incident occurrence (25); second, components of traffic flow such as percentage of heavy trucks may influence incident duration, that is, commercial trucks may interfere more with incident clearance operations (26).…”
Section: Traffic Congestion Is a Continuously Growing Problem In The Unitedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, the difficulty in recording incident data and its related factors at the desirable level of accuracy is a critical issue in analysing the characteristics of traffic incidents. Often, due to the lack of comprehensive incident data, accessing the local historical data has been a major challenge for researchers (Konduri et al, 2003;Tavassoli Hojati et al, 2011).…”
Section: Methodological Research Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though there is a margin of error in Caltrans PeMS VMT data, the VMT trend experiences a slight dip over the same period as FSP assists. (Konduri, Labi, & Sinha, 2013) Similarly, aggregate incident data track VMT. Thus, broader changes in VMT can be influential in the occurrence of incidents and therefore, can affect the number of motorists who need assistance.…”
Section: Objectives Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the next chapter, we describe the methodologies used. relationship and is less restrictive (Konduri, et al, 2013 The correlation between VMT, CHP reported incidents and FSP assists are evaluated through the following methods:…”
Section: Route/beat Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%