Modelleren van persoonlijke verkeers- en reisinformatie onder niet recurrente verkeersomstandigheden

Translated title of the contribution: Modelling of personal travel and traffic information in non-recurrent traffic conditions

Thijs J. Muizelaar, Bart van Arem

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Abstract

In this paper a research proposal is defined to determine the effects of personal traffic and travel information for non-recurrent traffic conditions. As a foundation of this research proposal a literature study was undertaken into for subjects: reliability of trafficnetworks, Intelligent Transport Systems and Advanced Traveler Information Systems, road users and the effects of information. The literature study showed a few gaps in the existing knowledge of traffic and travel information. A few new trends also give new lines of research. The research is filled in with, amongst others, focus groups and surveys to identify the user needs for information and the factors that are important with route choices under non-recurrent traffic conditions. With the use of a microsimulation and a route choice model, the effects of information will be depicted.
Translated title of the contributionModelling of personal travel and traffic information in non-recurrent traffic conditions
Original languageDutch
Title of host publicationColloquium Vervoersplanologisch Speurwerk, CVS 2004
Subtitle of host publicationInnovatie: van inspiratie naar realisme?
Place of PublicationZeist
PublisherColloquium Vervoersplanologisch Speurwerk (CVS)
Pages2023-2042
Number of pages20
Volume7
Publication statusPublished - 24 Nov 2004
EventColloquium Vervoersplanologisch Speurwerk, CVS 2004: Innovatie: van inspiratie naar realisatie? - Zeist, Netherlands
Duration: 24 Nov 200425 Nov 2004
https://www.cvs-congres.nl/cvs-vorige-jaren/cvs-2004

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ConferenceColloquium Vervoersplanologisch Speurwerk, CVS 2004
Abbreviated titleCVS
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityZeist
Period24/11/0425/11/04
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