Non-recurrent traffic situations and traffic information : determining preferences and effects on route choice. Proefschrift Universiteit Twente.

Author(s)
Muizelaar, T.J.
Year
Abstract

Non-recurrent traffic situations are defined using the cause and effects of congestion, as well as the familiarity, experience and perception of a traveller. For these situations, the preference for traffic information differs. This predominantly depends on the cause of congestion and personal characteristics. In case of accidents, traffic information and route guidance significantly improve the travel experience by reducing delay and travel time as drivers adapt their route choices. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
20111932 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Delft, The Netherlands TRAIL Research School, 2011, XVIII + 296 p., 235 ref.; TRAIL Thesis Series ; T2011/16 / CTIT (Center for Telematics and Information Technology) Dissertation Series No. 11-203 - ISSN 1381-3617 / ISBN 978-90-5584-151-6

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