Simultaneous consideration of various types of assets and investment objectives for the purpose of allocating resources more efficiently can improve the systemwide performance of the transportation system. Various studies have been conducted on the development of management systems such as those for pavements, signs, mobility, safety, and preservation. However, not as many studies specifically investigate the synergistic effects of these systems on transportation system performance. This paper develops a multiattribute utility model that identifies high-risk corridors in a transportation system for prioritization on the basis of multiple objectives and various assets. Three objectives are used in evaluating the performance of the system: minimizing the number of incidents, maximizing mobility, and improving preservation of assets. The methodology is generally applicable to system-level management of transportation systems. The model is applied to a selected corridor in the state of Georgia. Results illustrate that the developed model can aid transportation agencies in identifying high-risk corridors that degrade the performance of their transportation system. This model can be used in identifying high-risk corridors during program development.
Risk-Based Corridor Asset Management
Applying Multiattribute Utility Theory to Manage Multiple Assets
Transportation Research Record
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board ; 2354 , 1 ; 99-106
2013-01-01
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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