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Approaches to Presenting External Factors with Operations Performance Measures

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FHWA-HOP-18-0002

February 2018


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1. Report No.
FHWA-HOP-18-002
2. Government Accession No. 3. Recipient's Catalog No.
4. Title and Subtitle
Approaches to Presenting External Factors with Operations Performance Measures
5. Report Date
February 2018
6. Performing Organization Code
 
7. Author(s)
Bahar Dadashova, Phil Lasley, Pete Koeneman, and Shawn Turner
8. Performing Organization Report No.
9. Performing Organization Name and Address
Texas A&M Transportation Institute, College Station, Texas 77843 and
Battelle, 505 King Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43201
10. Work Unit No. (TRAIS)
11. Contract or Grant No.
DTFH61-12-D-00046
12. Sponsoring Agency Name and Address
U.S. Department of Transportation
Federal Highway Administration
Office of Operations
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, D.C. 20590
13. Type of Report and Period Covered
Final: Oct. 2016 to Nov. 2017
14. Sponsoring Agency Code
HOP
15. Supplementary Notes
Government Task Manager: Rich Taylor, Operations Performance Measurement Program
16. Abstract

External factors (e.g., fuel prices, economic conditions, employment levels) are those influences that affect transportation system performance but are typically outside the control of transportation agencies. Transportation agencies that wish to effectively manage system performance should understand the nature and extent of this influence of external factors on system performance. Understanding the nature and extent of external factors helps in several elements of performance management, particularly in communication and target setting.

This project identified key external factors that can impact performance, and developed recommendations for including external factors in performance reporting. Based on a statistical analysis of available data, the following external factors were identified as being highly correlated with system performance: 1) traffic volume levels; 2) number of employed persons; 3) number of building permits; 4) rental vacancy rate; 5) fuel price index; and 6) economic conditions index. The report also includes recommendations for including external factors in performance reporting. The recommendations include communication and chart design techniques that highlight and reinforce the connection between system performance and external factors. For example, one should illustrate the system performance and external factors on the same time scale on a single chart, preferably with seasonal adjustments applied to better visualize overall trends. The intended message from the chart should be clearly spelled so that readers are not forced to interpret complex graphics. Colors should be chosen that are complementary and easily viewable, even by those with visual impairments.

17. Key Words
External factors, transportation system performance management
18. Distribution Statement
19. Security Classif.
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Unclassified
20. Security Classif.
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Unclassified
21. No. of Pages
54
22. Price

SI* (MODERN METRIC) CONVERSION FACTORS

APPROXIMATE CONVERSIONS TO SI UNITS
Symbol When You Know Multiply By To Find Symbol
LENGTH
in inches 25.4 millimeters mm
ft feet 0.305 meters m
yd yards 0.914 meters m
mi miles 1.61 kilometers km
AREA
in2 square inches 645.2 square millimeters mm2
ft2 square feet 0.093 square meters m2
yd2 square yard 0.836 square meters m2
ac acres 0.405 hectares ha
mi2 square miles 2.59 square kilometers km2
VOLUME
fl oz fluid ounces 29.57 milliliters mL
gal gallons 3.785 liters L
ft3 cubic feet 0.028 cubic meters m3
yd3 cubic yards 0.765 cubic meters m3
NOTE: volumes greater than 1000 L shall be shown in m3
MASS
oz ounces 28.35 grams g
lb pounds 0.454 kilograms kg
T short tons (2000 lb) 0.907 megagrams (or "metric ton") Mg (or "t")
TEMPERATURE (exact degrees)
°F Fahrenheit 5 (F-32)/9 or (F-32)/1.8 Celsius °C
ILLUMINATION
fc foot-candles 10.76 lux lx
fl foot-Lamberts 3.426 candela/m2 cd/m2
FORCE and PRESSURE or STRESS
lbf poundforce 4.45 newtons N
lbf/in2 poundforce per square inch 6.89 kilopascals kPa
APPROXIMATE CONVERSIONS FROM SI UNITS
Symbol When You Know Multiply By To Find Symbol
LENGTH
mm millimeters 0.039 inches in
m meters 3.28 feet ft
m meters 1.09 yards yd
km kilometers 0.621 miles mi
AREA
mm2 square millimeters 0.0016 square inches in2
m2 square meters 10.764 square feet ft2
m2 square meters 1.195 square yards yd2
ha hectares 2.47 acres ac
km2 square kilometers 0.386 square miles mi2
VOLUME
mL milliliters 0.034 fluid ounces fl oz
L liters 0.264 gallons gal
m3 cubic meters 35.314 cubic feet ft3
m3 cubic meters 1.307 cubic yards yd3
MASS
g grams 0.035 ounces oz
kg kilograms 2.202 pounds lb
Mg (or "t") megagrams (or "metric ton") 1.103 short tons (2000 lb) T
TEMPERATURE (exact degrees)
°C Celsius 1.8C+32 Fahrenheit °F
ILLUMINATION
lx lux 0.0929 foot-candles fc
cd/m2 candela/m2 0.2919 foot-Lamberts fl
FORCE and PRESSURE or STRESS
N newtons 0.225 poundforce lbf
kPa kilopascals 0.145 poundforce per square inch lbf/in2

TABLE OF CONTENTS

LIST OF FIGURES

LIST OF TABLES

LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS

AR
Autoregressive Process
ARIMA
Autoregressive integrated moving average
BEA
Bureau of Economic Analysis
BLS
Bureau of Labor Statistics
BP
Building Permits
CEDS
Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy
CHR
Congested Hours
CMAP
Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning
CMSA
Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area
CPI
Consumer Price Index
DOT
Department of Transportation
DPD
Dynamic Panel Data
DVRPC
Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission
ECI
Economic Conditions Indices
EF
External Factors
ESS
European Statistical System
FHFA
Federal Housing Finance Agency
FHWA
Federal Highway Agency
FRED
Federal Reserve Bank
GDP
Gross Domestic Product
GMP
Gross Metropolitan Product
HPI
Home Price Index
MADT
Monthly Average Daily Traffic
MPO
Metropolitan Planning Organization
MSA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
MTC
Metropolitan Transportation Commission
NOAA
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
PCA
Principal Component Analysis
PI
Personal Income
PM
Performance Measures
PTI
Planning Time Index
SCAG
Southern California Association of Governments
SEATS
Signal Extraction in ARIMA Time Series
SF
Single Family
TMAS
Travel Monitoring Analysis System
TRAMO
Time Series Regression with ARIMA Noise, Missing Observations, and Outliers
TTI
Travel Time Index
UCR
Urban Congestion Report
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