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The Effects of New High-Occupancy Vehicle Lanes on Travel and Emissions

UCD-ITS-RP-96-37

Journal Article

Urban Land Use and Transportation Center

Suggested Citation:
Johnston, Robert A. and Raju Ceerla (1996) The Effects of New High-Occupancy Vehicle Lanes on Travel and Emissions. Transportation Research Part A 30 (1), 35 - 50

Many urban regions in the U.S. are planning to build extensive networks of new high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) freeway lanes. Past modelling efforts are reviewed and travel demand simulations by the authors are used to demonstrate that new HOV lanes may increase travel (vehicle-miles) and increase emissions when compared to transit alternatives. Recommendations are made for better travel demand modelling methods for such evaluations.