Traffic planning and management in the real (congested) world: Rob Pringle

Sandford Fleming Building, ITS Lab and Testbed, Room SF3103 10 King's College Road, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON, Canada

Traffic management in a congested urban/suburban environment – what is different about a congested environment? Micro-simulation as an analysis tool in congested environments Emerging trends (real-time/intelligent traffic management, managed lanes, connected and automated vehicles, tolling, etc.) Some quirks and paradoxes Rob Pringle Rob Pringle is Senior Project Manager at WSP Canada. He has 38 years of experience, […]

Sk. Md. Mashrur & Brenden Lavoie present ‘Development of a multimodal network microsimulation model for a regional agent-based travel demand modelling for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA)’

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Innovative mobility solutions are constantly emerging with the advent of information and communication technologies, offering travellers multidimensional choices including, but not limited to, modes, routes, and locations. Without a fully agent-based and dynamic travel demand microsimulation modelling system, it is impossible to evaluate such emerging mobility solutions/options realistically. The network modelling component is the most […]