Variation of the Subjective Value of Travel Time on Freeways and Ramp Meters |
Lei Zhang, Feng Xie and David Levinson (2005) Variation of the Subjective Value of Travel Time on Freeways and Ramp Meters
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This paper explores drivers’ subjective value of time under moving and stopped freeway travel
conditions using a stated preference survey. Unlike previous studies that assume a constant value
of time, this research relates perceived satisfaction of a freeway trip to its quality indicators.
Sixty-nine subjects in the Twin Cities are asked in the survey to rank sixteen driving scenarios in
four condition sets with different durations of ramp wait and freeway travel. Several utility
functions are specified where the weight of ramp delay is a function of the length of the delay
itself and subject specific variables, and the resulting choice models estimated using rank-ordered logit and binary logit techniques. Results suggest that drivers perceive ramp wait as
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