Journal article

Effectiveness of en route traffic information in developing countries using conventional discrete choice and neural-network models

SA Bagloee, A Ceder, C Bozic

Journal of Advanced Transportation | WILEY-HINDAWI | Published : 2014

Abstract

Providing commuters with traffic information or advising them of alternative routes during traffic incidents can alleviate congestion. For decades, advanced traveler information services (ATIS) have been devised and dedicated to this role. ATIS comprises a wide variety of technologies across the world, including radio traffic information (RTI) advisory service. RTI is common in both developed and developing countries. Although extensive literature and evaluation results of ATISs and RTI are available in developed countries, little attention has been devoted to that in developing countries. This work provides a modeling platform to study drivers' response to en route traffic information provi..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This research was funded by the Institute for Transportation Studies of Sharif University of Technology (SUT), Tehran. The authors are indebted to Dr. Mamdoohi from SUT, whose comments have been very constructive throughout this paper. Special thanks go to Dr. Mohammad Kermanshah, who heads the Institute for Transportation Studies and Research (ITSR) at SUT and whose comments and guidance greatly contributed to the structure of this research. The authors are highly indebted to the anonymous reviewers, whose constructive comments improved the contents and the presentation of the paper.