For More Information
For more information, contact:
David Schrank
(979) 845-7323
d-schrank@tamu.edu
Tim Lomax
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Bill Eisele
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Estimating Mobility and Reliability
- *NEW* Developing a Total Travel Time Performance Measure: A Concept Paper
(August 2010)
This paper describes a new concept that is being considered for implementation in the set of mobility performance measures used in the Urban Mobility Report and associated analyses. - *NEW* Incorporating Sustainability Factors Into The Urban Mobility Report: A Draft Concept Paper (August 2010)
This paper presents some measure enhancements that can be accomplished with generally available data and may persuade some to adopt congestion metrics as one important element of the performance management process. - Mobility Analysis in Long-Range Transportation Planning – An Important Item on the Mobility Checklist (April 2009)
A description of the process for increasing the amount of information about congestion levels that will result from future transportation and land use scenarios. - Six Congestion Reduction Strategies and Their Effects on Mobility (2008)
Description of the method used to accommodate the effect of several mobility improvement strategies in the Urban Mobility Report. - Keys to Estimating Mobility
A separate report detailing mobility measures and how to develop and apply the information. - Selecting Travel Reliability Measures
Performance measures for reliability from a user perspective. - Implementing Statewide Operations Performance Measures in Oregon
Paper describing the development and implementation of statewide operations performance measures using HERS-ST and archived real-time data using procedures from the Urban Mobility Report.- Final Report (June 2004)
- TRB Paper (January 2005)
