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Evaluating Effects of Toll Strategies on Route Diversion and Travel Times for Origin–Destination Pairs in a Regional Transportation Network

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Congestion on freeway facilities is a growing menace. Interstate 4 (I-4) in the Central Florida region has been experiencing delays during peak hour; this has warranted research on traffic management strategies. The public, through the media, had proposed removing tolls on state toll roads to divert traffic from I-4. A microsimulation model, Paramics, was used to examine the potential impact of this proposal. SR-417 is a relatively uncongested toll road alternative to I-4. SR-528 is the east–west toll road connecting SR-417 and I-4. Commuters on SR-417 have to travel 15 mi longer and pay $5 compared with no monetary cost on I-4 for the same trip. The public and politicians are reluctant to toll I-4 to relieve congestion. The results from the simulation indicated that under recurring congestion conditions on I-4, removing tolls on SR-417 and SR-528 would not divert enough traffic from I-4 because of the 15-mi advantage. Under incident and lane closure scenarios on I-4 with toll reduction on SR-417 and SR-528, the travel time would increase on I-4. This result would prompt some diversion, with volumes and travel times increasing on SR-417. It was concluded that the amount of traffic that would be diverted from I-4 to the toll roads would not significantly relieve congestion on I-4. When specific origin–destination pairs were analyzed, average travel time savings on I-4 were only around 5 min. It was concluded that contrary to the media and public perception, toll reduction would only have a minimum impact on reducing I-4 congestion.

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Haitham Al-Deek
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Central Florida, 4000 Central Florida Boulevard, Orlando, FL 32816-2450.
Srinivasa Ravi Chandra
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Central Florida, 4000 Central Florida Boulevard, Orlando, FL 32816-2450.
Emam B. Emam
Florida's Turnpike Enterprise, P.O. Box 613069, Ocoee, FL 34761.
Jack Klodzinski
Florida's Turnpike Enterprise, P.O. Box 613069, Ocoee, FL 34761.

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