Title
Determining the Value of Real Time Congestion Information for Commercial Vehicle Operators
Publisher
Minnesota Department of Transportation
Abstract
In this project, researchers sent mail surveys to commercial vehicle operators (CVOs)--for-hire arriers and private
fleet operations-in the Twin Cities to determine their use of congestion information and their ability to attach
specific values to congestion costs. The project also assessed the ability of CVOs to avoid congestion.
The report presents survey findings. Despite the fact that a vast majority of respondents indicated congestion
information would be useful, CVOs do not rely currently on available congestion information to any significant
extent. The reasons may include lack of awareness and/or an inability of CVOs to effectively use the form and
content of the information. For-hire carriers also are not well-equipped to estimate congestion costs with any
degree of confidence. This results from apparently inadequate costing systems and/or technology to capture costs
at the vehicle level. Further, respondents said that they had very little flexibility to adjust schedules to avoid
congestion. Also, shippers without private fleets feel significantly less strongly about congestion as a problem than
their counterparts with such fleets. Thus carriers maybe constrained in their ability to use congestion information.
The report also contains a demographic profile of CVOs operating in the Twin Cities and recommendations for
further research.
Funding information
Minnesota Department of Transportation
Suggested Citation
Beier, Frederick J..
(1999).
Determining the Value of Real Time Congestion Information for Commercial Vehicle Operators.
Minnesota Department of Transportation.
Retrieved from the University of Minnesota Digital Conservancy,
https://hdl.handle.net/11299/151800.