Data Collection and Analysis to Evaluate Transportation System Performance

Vanderbilt partnered with Tennessee State University to conduct a study for TDOT on the utilization and violation rates of Tennessee’s High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes. The study involved traffic counts, a public opinion survey, and analysis. Findings from the study were presented as both a poster and paper at the Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, January 2019.

The poster can be viewed here.

TRB Poster_HOV2019

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