working paper

Incident Characteristics, Frequency, and Duration on a High Volume Urban Freeway

Publication Date

June 1, 1988

Working Paper

UCI-ITS-WP-88-7

Areas of Expertise

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to analyze incident characteristics in a contemporary urban setting. Using data from the I-10 Freeway in Los Angeles, California, the analysis develops a model of incident duration as a function of incident characteristics. The results provide the basis for estimating congestion impacts of incidents on heavily traveled urban freeways. Section 2 of the paper presents a review of the previous literature. Section 3 presents the conceptual basis of the study, and tl1e data are described in Section 4. Incident characteristics and frequency are discussed in Section 5; model development and duration analysis are presented in Section 6. The paper concludes with a discussion of the research findings and their implications for incident management policy.

Suggested Citation
Genevieve Giuliano (1988) Incident Characteristics, Frequency, and Duration on a High Volume Urban Freeway. Working Paper UCI-ITS-WP-88-7. Institute of Transportation Studies, Irvine. Available at: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/59m3d34v.