TPAC | Columbus, OH | May 2013 Application of an Activity-Based Model for Highway Pricing Studies in Chicago.

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TPAC | Columbus, OH | May 2013 Application of an Activity-Based Model for Highway Pricing Studies in Chicago

CMAP Region  Population: 10.5m  21 counties  2K TAZs  17K MAZs

Regional Comprehensive Plan  GO TO 2040, adopted in 2010  Notorious traffic congestion  Pricing queries lead to ABM development

Why Pricing?  Theoretical  Turn external costs inward  Practical  Cannot build our way out of congestion

Express or HOT lanes in the US (2012)

Why Develop ABM? 6  Advanced Model Work Plan Pricing ABM Transit ABM ABM-DTA Integration  Benefits User segmentation Continuous value of time

Integrated Model System  CT-RAMP demand model  Coordinated Travel Regional Activity-based Modeling Platform  Highway Assignments & Skimming  Handles route choice for trucks, externals, & airport traffic

Distributed Model System

Model Flow Model Re-estimated for CMAP Pricing ABM  Auto ownership model  Destination choice models  Time-of-day choice models  Mode choice models

CT-RAMP Person Types PERSON-TYPEAGEWORK STATUSSCHOOL STATUS Full-time worker18+Full-timeNone Part-time worker18+Part-timeNone Non-working adult18 – 64UnemployedNone Non-working senior65+UnemployedNone College student18+AnyCollege + Driving age student16 – 17AnyPre-college Non-driving student6 – 16NonePre-college Pre-school0 – 5None

CT-RAMP Activity Types PURPOSEDESCRIPTIONCLASSIFICATIONELIGIBILITY WorkWorking at regular workplace or work-related activities outside the home. MandatoryWorkers and students UniversityCollege +MandatoryAge 18+ High SchoolGrades 9-12MandatoryAge Grade SchoolGrades K-8MandatoryAge 5-13 EscortingPick-up/drop-off passengers (auto trips only). MaintenanceAge 16+ ShoppingShopping away from home.MaintenanceAge 5+ Other MaintenancePersonal business/services, and medical appointments. MaintenanceAge 5+ Social/RecreationalRecreation, visiting friends/family.DiscretionaryAge 5+ Eat OutEating outside of home.DiscretionaryAge 5+ Other DiscretionaryVolunteer work, religious activities.DiscretionaryAge 5+

Road Pricing Essentials  Variation in Value of Time  ABM - continuous VOT distribution  EMME - discrete VOT classes (high & low)  Vehicle occupancy  ABM & EMME - 3 discrete classes SOV, HOV2, HOV3+  Route type choice  ABM & EMME explicitly treat toll & non-toll users for each segment

Value of Time  VOT by travel purpose & person type  Car occupancy accounts for cost sharing  VOT(HOV2) = 1.6 * max(individual VOT)  VOT(HOV3+) = 2.3 * max(individual VOT)  Static assignment & VOT

Example of VOT Distribution

EMME Macro

Route Type Choice  Currently implemented as binary choice  Toll vs. non-toll  Explicit modeling of toll users at OD level  Accounts for toll bias  Allows for VOT variation/segmentation beyond 12 assignable classes

Assignable Trip Tables  Total of 44  12 for passenger auto (from ABM)  8 for trucks (EMME route type choice model)  12 for externals (EMME route type choice model)  12 for airports (EMME route type choice model)

Initial Demand Segmentation Vehicle Type & Value-Of-Time Non- toll SOV Non-toll HOV2 Non-toll HOV3+ Toll SOV Toll HOV2Toll HOV3+ Auto low VOT Auto high VOT Commercial1314 Light truck1516 Medium truck1718 Heavy truck1920 External low External high Airport low Airport high

Desired Multi-Class Assignment Vehicle Type & Value-Of-Time Non- toll SOV Non-toll HOV2 Non-toll HOV3+ Toll SOV Toll HOV2Toll HOV3+ Auto + external + airport low VOT Auto + external + airport high VOT Commercial1314 Light truck1516 Medium truck1718 Heavy truck1920

Multi-Class Assignment Vehicle Type & Value-Of-Time Non-toll SOV Non-toll HOV2 Non-toll HOV3+ Toll SOV Toll HOV2Toll HOV3+ Auto + external + airport low & high VOT Commercial + light truck 78 Medium truck910 Heavy truck1112

Projects  New highways  IL 53/120  Elgin O’Hare West Bypass  Add lanes  I-90  I-290  I-55 IL 53/120 EOWB I-90 I-55 I-290

Setting Toll Rates  Current  Set to recover construction & operating costs  Congestion pricing  Set to achieve performance objectives Maintain free flow speed Maximize revenue Maximize throughput

Setting Toll Rates  Set toll based on modeled delay  Toll Rate = (Hrs of Delay * VOT per Hr) / Miles

Travel Times (AM Peak) Minutes $0.00 $2.76 $1.30 $2.53 $3.41 $0.00

Toll Rate Comparisons Toll rate ($/mile)

Other Findings  Mode Share  Small HOV increase & SOV decrease  Traffic Spillover  Arterials & General Purpose Lanes Decreased congestion

Other CMAP Efforts  Outreach  Further study

29 Questions? Matt Stratton, Kermit Wies, Peter Vovsha, Ben Stabler,