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contributor authorEmmanuel Kidando
contributor authorAngela E. Kitali
contributor authorSia M. Lyimo
contributor authorThobias Sando
contributor authorRen Moses
contributor authorValerian Kwigizile
contributor authorDeo Chimba
date accessioned2019-09-18T10:39:41Z
date available2019-09-18T10:39:41Z
date issued2019
identifier otherJTEPBS.0000237.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4259955
description abstractThis study used a time-varying Markov chain (TMC) assumption to develop an empirical probabilistic model that evaluates the influence of rainy weather and traffic volume on the dynamic transition of traffic conditions. The 2015 traffic and precipitation data for the I-295 freeway in Jacksonville, Florida, were used in the analysis. Using the Gaussian mixture model, speed thresholds for free-flow regimes during the morning and evening peak periods were determined to be 101.4 and 103.0  km/h (63 and 64  mi/h), respectively. The results from the TMC model suggested that precipitation and traffic flow rate significantly influence the stochastic dynamic transition of traffic conditions at a 95% Bayesian credible interval. The presence of rain was observed to significantly increase the breakdown process compared with the state of remaining in the congested regime. Similarly, the probability of breakdown was observed to increase more than the probability of remaining in a congested regime state when traffic flow increased. These findings are expected to enhance the understanding of the transition process of different traffic conditions over time, which in turn will facilitate developing effective congestion solutions.
publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
titleApplying Probabilistic Model to Quantify Influence of Rainy Weather on Stochastic and Dynamic Transition of Traffic Conditions
typeJournal Paper
journal volume145
journal issue5
journal titleJournal of Transportation Engineering, Part A: Systems
identifier doi10.1061/JTEPBS.0000237
page04019017
treeJournal of Transportation Engineering, Part A: Systems:;2019:;Volume ( 145 ):;issue: 005
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