A study of the travel patterns in a corridor with reference to the assignment principles of Wardrop.

Author(s)
Yagar, S.
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Abstract

A corridor consisting of a freeway and arterials is examined in an attempt to determine how closely the existing traffic patterns approximate each of the principles of Wardrop, which correspond to individual and total cost minimizations respectively. A representation of the traffic flow pattern which would exist if the peak period users assigned themselves to Wardrop's first principle is presented.

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B 11509 (In: B 11501) /71/ IRRD 206945
Source

In: Traffic flow and transportation : proceedings of the 5th international Symposium on the Theory of Traffic flow and Transportation, Berkeley, California, June 16-18, 1971, New York, NY, American Elsevier, 1972, p. 165-181, 5 fig., 4 graph., 2 tab., 6 ref.

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