Authors
Alexander A Ganin, Maksim Kitsak, Dayton Marchese, Jeffrey M Keisler, Thomas Seager, Igor Linkov
Publication date
2017/12/20
Journal
Science advances
Volume
3
Issue
12
Pages
e1701079
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
Urban transportation systems are vulnerable to congestion, accidents, weather, special events, and other costly delays. Whereas typical policy responses prioritize reduction of delays under normal conditions to improve the efficiency of urban road systems, analytic support for investments that improve resilience (defined as system recovery from additional disruptions) is still scarce. In this effort, we represent paved roads as a transportation network by mapping intersections to nodes and road segments between the intersections to links. We built road networks for 40 of the urban areas defined by the U.S. Census Bureau. We developed and calibrated a model to evaluate traffic delays using link loads. The loads may be regarded as traffic-based centrality measures, estimating the number of individuals using corresponding road segments. Efficiency was estimated as the average annual delay per peak-period auto …
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