Value of Travel Time Reliability: A review of current evidence.
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Value of Travel Time Reliability: A review of current evidence.
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2012
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Travel time reliability is a fundamental factor in travel behavior. It represents the temporal uncertainty experienced by users in their movement between any two nodes in a network. The importance of the time reliability depends on the penalties incurred by the users. In road networks, travelers consider the existence of a trip travel time uncertainty in different choice situations (departure time, route, mode, and others). In this paper, a systematic review of the current state of research in travel time reliability, and more explicitly in the value of travel time reliability is presented. Moreover, a meta-analysis is performed in order to determine the reasons behind the discrepancy among the reliability estimates.
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OTREC, Minnesota Department of Transportation
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tra.2012.01.003
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Carrion, Carlos and David Levinson (2012) Value of Travel Time Reliability: A review of current evidence. Transportation Research part A 46(4) 720-741.
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Carrion, Carlos; Levinson, David M. (2012). Value of Travel Time Reliability: A review of current evidence.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tra.2012.01.003.
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