High Occupancy Vehicle Lane Management System: Amendment A

Providing single occupant hybrid vehicles (SOHV) access to high occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes creates a significant incentive for consumers to choose these low emission vehicles, thus reducing the environmental impact of traffic flow. However, there is an additional cost with such a policy in the form of increased congestion in the HOV facility and related regulatory compliance. Federal law mandates that single occupant hybrid vehicles (SOHV) be prohibited from using HOV lanes if speed performance falls below a minimum threshold. Specifically, traffic must maintain an average speed of at least 45 mph during 90% of peak hours over a 180-day period. This project is aimed at determining the impact of removing SOHVs from the HOV lane. It documents high-level design of a basic HOV lane management system necessary for controlling SOHV access to HOV facilities. Through simulation studies, it provides an analysis of the impact and description of a system architecture to implement a message system to convey to drivers the access rules to HOV lane.

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    University of California, Berkeley

    Institute of Transportation Studies
    McLaughlin Hall
    Berkeley, CA  United States  94720

    University of California, Berkeley

    California PATH Program, Institute of Transportation Studies
    Richmond Field Station, 1357 South 46th Street
    Richmond, CA  United States  94804-4648

    California Department of Transportation

    Division of Research and Innovation
    1227 O Street, MS-83
    Sacramento, CA  United States  94273-0001
  • Authors:
    • Sharafsaleh, Ashkan
    • Kohli, Varun
    • Edwards, Daniel
    • Gomes, Gabriel
    • Varaiya, Pravin
  • Publication Date: 2011-10-31

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  • English

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  • Media Type: Digital/other
  • Features: Figures; Tables;
  • Pagination: 86 p.
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  • Accession Number: 01380100
  • Record Type: Publication
  • Source Agency: UC Berkeley Transportation Library
  • Report/Paper Numbers: UCB-ITS-PRR-2011-10
  • Contract Numbers: 65A0375
  • Files: CALTRANS, NTL, TRIS, STATEDOT
  • Created Date: Aug 16 2012 1:44PM