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Disseminating Traveler Information on Travel Time Reliability

REFERENCES

(1) Texas A&M Transportation Institute with Cambridge Systematics, Inc. Travel Time Reliability: Making It There On Time, All The Time. U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Washington, D.C., 2006.

(2) Kuhn, B., L. Higgins, A. Nelson, M. Finley, G. Ullman, S. Chrysler, K. Wunderlich, V. Shah, C. Dudek. Effectiveness of Different Approaches to Disseminating Traveler Information on Travel Time Reliability. SHRP2 Reliability Project L14. SHRP 2 Report S2-L14-RW-1. National Academy of Sciences, 2014.

(3) Kuhn, B., L. Higgins, A. Nelson, M. Finley, G. Ullman, S. Chrysler, K. Wunderlich, V. Shah, C. Dudek. A Lexicon for Conveying Travel Time Reliability Information. SHRP2 Reliability Project L14. SHRP 2 Report S2-L14-RW-2, National Academy of Sciences, 2014.

(4) Kuhn, B., R. Krile, C. Ritter, L. Higgins, A. Pate. Effectiveness of Disseminating Traveler Information on Travel Time Reliability: Task 3 – Implement Plan and Survey Results Report. FHWA-HOP-16-066. Federal Highway Administration, 2016.


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