does road traffic congestion drive pt usage and how should we respond when major projects shift the...
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Does road traffic congestion drive PT usage
How should we respond when major projects shift the balance?
What we’ll cover….
Background What is road traffic congestion? What are its behavioural effects? What does this mean for PT? How should we respond when
major projects shift the balance?
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The background….
Examine the relationship between congestion and PT
This topic is – surprisingly – not that well understood
Tends to be dominated bypartisan arguments
Scratch the surface andprompt further work.
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So what is road traffic congestion?
Delay to vehicles as they impede each other
Not a bad thing since it reflects urban and economic growth
Recurrent vs non-recurrent Becomes problematic as road
system nears capacity andminor events cause failure.
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What are its behavioural effects?
Travel time elasticities are quite low: -0.2 to -0.3 short run -0.3 to -0.45 long run
Three response strategies: Those that maintain the current
travel (including variations totime, route or mode)
Those that reduce travel Life-style/locational changes
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What are its behavioural effects?
As individuals respond they release capacity to others, and if they switch to another time/route, reduce capacity there
Others respond until capacity is filled and delays discourage additional trips
Rough equilibrium is reached
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What are its behavioural effects?
Lane km elasticities: Range between 0.29 and 1.1 0.69 average in the long run Provide evidence that capacity
is filled by induced demand.
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Source: Litman (2016)
What does this mean for PT?
Congestion is one of many factors that influence PT demand
But not as well understood asother factors
Cross-elasticity & diversionrate indicate sensitivity of PTdemand to car travel time Diversion rate of 20% Cross elasticity of 0.24
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What does this mean for PT?
Congestion has different effectson segregated right of way PTand on-street PT Segregated: congestion makes
PT travel time and reliabilitymore competitive
On street: congestion may makePT travel time and reliability lesscompetitive (depending on thedegree of priority)
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What does this mean for PT?
Road projects that reduce cartravel time: Can be expected to reduce the
relative attractiveness ofsegregated right of way PT
May improve the relativeattractiveness of on-street PT
Outcome depends on PT traveltime and reliabilitycompetitiveness under new conditions
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What does this mean for PT?
Suggested equilibriummechanism between carand PT travel in congestedurban areas
The equilibrium point maybe at a higher cost pointthan previously
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Source: Mogridge (1997) in Zeibots & Petocz (2005)
What does this mean for PT?
But the evidence is limited: Two studies suggest mode shift from train
to road on Sydney road projects Some other international
evidence – primarily for train Limited bus evidence Suggested to account for around
half of induced traffic and anoverall increase in corridor trafficof up to 2% to 3% (possibly greater).
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How should we respond when major projects shift the balance?
Two alternatives: Do nothing and expect (and accept)
a fair degree of mode switchingwith impacts on the PT attractiveness and viability
Invest in equivalent improvements that improve PT travel times and reliability and allow PT to remaina competitive and attractive alternative to car
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How should we respond when major projects shift the balance?
PT improvements could range from minor enhancements to major upgrades that match road improvements (and travel time)
May be appropriate to reallocate released road space to PT from inception before induced travel fills excess capacity
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How should we respond when major projects shift the balance?
But more research is neededinto the relationship between congestion and PT to enable better decision making
The profession must providethis through bettermonitoring and analysis.
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Thank you
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