Using High-Resolution Bus Detection Data to Improve Travel Time Prediction and Identify Urban Congestion Spots

Miguel Andres Figliozzi, Portland State University

Co-investigator:

  • Robert Bertini, Portland State University

Summary:

Transit travel time, operating speed and reliability all influence service attractiveness, operating cost and system efficiency. These metrics have a long-term impact on system effectiveness through a change in ridership. As part of its bus dispatch system (BDS), the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (TriMet) has been archiving automatic vehicle location (AVL) and automatic passenger count (APC) data for all bus trips at the stop level since 1997. In 2014, a new and higher-resolution bus AVL data collection system was fully…Read more

Project Details

Project Type:
Research
Project Status:
Completed
End Date:
June 30,2016
UTC Grant Cycle:
Tier 1 Round 3
UTC Funding:
$120,932

Other Products

  • Glick, T. B., & Figliozzi, M. A. (2018). Evaluation of Route Changes Utilizing High-Resolution GPS Bus Transit Data. Transportation Research Record, 2672(8), 199-209. (PUBLICATION)
  • Figliozzi, M. A., & Stoll, N. B. (2018). A Study of Bus High-Resolution GPS Speed Data Accuracy. Transportation Research Record, 2672(8), 187-198. (PUBLICATION)
  • Using High-Resolution Bus GPS Data to Visualize and Identify Congestion Hot Spots in Urban Arterials (PRESENTATION)
  • Exploring Applications of Second Generation Archived Transit Data for Estimating Performance Measures and Arterial Travel Speeds (PRESENTATION)