2019
DOI: 10.1177/0361198118821684
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Estimating the Cost and Utility of Statewide Travel Models using Scenario-Based Interviews

Abstract: Statewide travel models are analysis tools that simulate transportation system conditions and are used to answer “what if” questions about proposed plans and policies. In the United States, they are in use or in development in 39 out of 50 state departments of transportation (DOTs). States without a statewide model are faced with the decision of whether to invest in one, whereas states with models need to decide when and whether to upgrade. Prior efforts to aid this decision making provided detailed synthesis … Show more

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“…Kalan et al (2019) [86] tested the strength of multiplicative functional forms for the prioritization of maintenance activities in bridges based on multi-attribute utility theory. Francis et al (2019) [87] interviewed representatives from 29 departments of transportation and five consultancies in the United States and estimated the cost and utility for statewide travel in Kentucky. Cantelmo et al (2019) [88] calculated the utility lost due to traffic congestion based on a set of properties and proposed a utility function for modelling activities with different durations.…”
Section: Utility Analysis Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kalan et al (2019) [86] tested the strength of multiplicative functional forms for the prioritization of maintenance activities in bridges based on multi-attribute utility theory. Francis et al (2019) [87] interviewed representatives from 29 departments of transportation and five consultancies in the United States and estimated the cost and utility for statewide travel in Kentucky. Cantelmo et al (2019) [88] calculated the utility lost due to traffic congestion based on a set of properties and proposed a utility function for modelling activities with different durations.…”
Section: Utility Analysis Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%