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Transportation Letters
The International Journal of Transportation Research
Volume 11, 2019 - Issue 7
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Research Paper

Measuring and visualizing space–time congestion patterns in an urban road network using large-scale smartphone-collected GPS data

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Abstract

Congestion is a dynamic phenomenon with elements of space and time, making it a promising application of probe vehicles. The purpose of this paper is to measure and visualize the magnitude and variability of congestion on the network scale using smartphone GPS travel data. The sample of data collected in Quebec City contained over 4000 drivers and 21,000 trips. The congestion index (CI) was calculated at the link level for each hour of the peak period and congestion was visualized at aggregate and disaggregate levels. Results showed that each peak period can be viewed as having an onset period and dissipation period lasting one hour. Congestion in the evening is greater and more dispersed than in the morning. Motorways, arterials, and collectors contribute most to peak period congestion, while residential links contribute little. Further analysis of the CI data is required for practical implementation in network planning or congestion remediation.

Acknowledgement

The authors would like to thank the City of Quebec and Brisk Synergies for providing the GPS data. The authors recognize Spencer McNee for his assistance in data preparation and processing.

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