Title

Two-Level Nested Logit Model To Identify Traffic Flow Parameters Affecting Crash Occurrence On Freeway Ramps

Abstract

This study analyzes the traffic flow conditions that affect crash occurrence on freeway ramps by type (on- or off-ramps) and configurations (diamond, loop, etc.). The study used the 5-min traffic flow data before the crash obtained from loop detectors to identify the traffic conditions contributing to crashes on ramps. With 5 years of ramp crash data on the Interstate 4 freeway in Orlando, Florida, a two-level nested logit model was developed to estimate the probabilities of crash occurrence for different ramp types and configurations. In the comparison of two nest structures, the traffic flow parameters contributing to crash occurrence greatly differed between on-ramps and off-ramps. The results of the model estimation suggested that the main-line speeds immediately upstream and downstream of ramps and the volume on ramps were correlated to crash occurrence on ramps. It is recommended that these traffic flow parameters be monitored in real time to detect elevated risk in traffic conditions on ramps within on-line systems for freeway traffic management.

Publication Date

12-1-2008

Publication Title

Transportation Research Record

Issue

2083

Number of Pages

145-152

Document Type

Article

Personal Identifier

scopus

DOI Link

https://doi.org/10.3141/2083-17

Socpus ID

63849205621 (Scopus)

Source API URL

https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/63849205621

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