Abstract

An analytical-based dynamic traffic assignment (DTA) model intended for off-line analysis and evaluation of non-recurring lane-blocking events is proposed. Formulated as a variational inequality (VI), this model solves an ideal dynamic user-optimal (DUO) route choice problem. A diagonalization algorithm is proposed to solve the model to a prespecified convergence using a targe-scale, real-life traffic network. Adjustments of link capacities triggered by external lane-blocking events and internal modeled traffic phenomena are explicitly considered in the solution algorithm to capture queue formation and dissipation. The proposed solution procedure approximates route choices based on anticipatory and non-anticipatory traffic

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