Assessing the Value of Delay to Short-Haul Carriers

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Q. Miao
X. B. Wang
T. M. Adams

Abstract

This paper aims at examining the commercial vehicle operators’ value of delay (VOD) due to highway congestion inurban area. The VOD is a fundamental parameter that influences the private sector’s response to public freightprojects and policies. This paper adopts two methods to estimate the VOD; one being the stated preference (SP)survey and the other being simulation of a carrier’s fleet operations. The former applies a Logit model and estimates adriver perceived VOD as $56.48 per vehicle per hour for the regular short-haul delivers. The latter gauges theeconomic impact of delay on carrier’s fleet operations in the Houston highway network. The operations essentiallyreflect more of a just-in-time system due to the rather stringent time window constraints. The simulation is conductedon a rolling time horizon with a heuristic algorithm for dispatching trucks. The major findings include, but are notlimited to as follows. The drivers paid by miles perceive a significantly higher VOD than the others; the drivers aremore willing to pay for a faster trip when the toll charges do not come out of their own pockets; VOD increases withuncertainty and demand for capacity. The comparison between the survey and the simulation results also indicatesthat the interviewed drivers perceive a significantly lower VOD than they may actually experience as a fleet, anindicator of myopic vision.

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Miao, Q., Wang, X. B., & Adams, T. M. (2014). Assessing the Value of Delay to Short-Haul Carriers. Journal of Applied Research and Technology, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.1016/S1665-6423(14)70081-1
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