Operational Effect of Single-Occupant Hybrid Vehicles in High-Occupancy Vehicle Lanes

Author:

Breiland Christopher1,Chu Lianyu2,Benouar Hamed3

Affiliation:

1. Fehr and Peers Associates, Suite 390, 660 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95814

2. California Center for Innovative Transportation, University of California at Berkeley, 522 Social Science Tower, Irvine, CA 92697-3600

3. California Center for Innovative Transportation, University of California at Berkeley, 2105 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA 94720-3830

Abstract

In an effort to reduce the environmental impact of automobile travel, legislatures across the country are considering laws that would allow single-occupant hybrid vehicles to use high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes. In time, single-occupant hybrid vehicles could increase congestion in HOV lanes such that the travel time incentive would be lost. A microscopic simulation method is presented; it examines the possible effects of a proposed California state hybrid HOV law that would allow single-occupant hybrid vehicles into the state's HOV network. The results from a 12-by-16-mi freeway network being simulated around Irvine, California, under several travel demand scenarios show that the policy would not have a significant effect on HOV lane operations in the study area. Although the addition of single-occupant hybrids may have only a modest impact on short-run HOV lane operations, policy implementation opens the door to more difficult long-term policy questions.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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