Peak-period traffic congestion
An edition of Peak-period traffic congestion (1976)
options for current programs
By Roberta Remak
Publish Date
1976
Publisher
Transportation Research Board, National Research Council
Language
eng
Pages
65
Description:
The report describes options available within the present state of the art, compares their probable costs and benefits, and makes specific recommendations for solutions to different types of peak-period congestion. Twenty two individual techniques in eleven major categories are identified. They include social approaches, socioeconomic approaches, sociotechnical approaches, and technical approaches. The techniques were considered relative to their benefits and costs. Their effectiveness in treating different congestion problems was measured. Two aspects of timing of impacts were considered. Nine categories of indirect benefits and disbenefits were identified as factors that should be weighted in decision to implement any of the techniques.
subjects: Traffic congestion, Traffic engineering, Traffic flow