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High Occupancy Vehicle Lanes in Canada

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• Ongo<strong>in</strong>g market<strong>in</strong>g and public awareness<br />

is necessary: HOV lanes need to be marketed<br />

like any other transportation option or<br />

program, particularly <strong>in</strong> new markets where<br />

drivers are unfamiliar with how they work.<br />

Cities with more effective systems regularly<br />

promote their HOV networks through all types<br />

of media (radio, TV, <strong>in</strong>ternet, newspapers, etc.)<br />

to encourage more users, l<strong>in</strong>k potential users<br />

with carpool networks and organizations, and<br />

to show the l<strong>in</strong>kages between system elements<br />

(e.g., park-and-ride lots, transit stations, etc.).<br />

Some jurisdictions have websites where users<br />

can calculate the potential time sav<strong>in</strong>gs and<br />

gasol<strong>in</strong>e sav<strong>in</strong>gs for travel to and from locations<br />

us<strong>in</strong>g the HOV network.<br />

• Arterial HOV lanes pose design challenges:<br />

Unlike highway HOV lanes, arterial HOVs<br />

typically share lanes with transit buses and,<br />

<strong>in</strong>creas<strong>in</strong>gly, bicycles which can reduce travel<br />

speeds, create safety issues and cause some<br />

delays. Most arterial HOV lanes are also located<br />

next to the curb to allow for passenger<br />

board<strong>in</strong>g and exit<strong>in</strong>g. These bus stops act as<br />

congestion po<strong>in</strong>ts along arterial HOV lanes.<br />

Designers and eng<strong>in</strong>eers need to consider these<br />

operational design problems and explore<br />

potential solutions where feasible (e.g., bus stop<br />

pull-<strong>in</strong>s, limit<strong>in</strong>g the number of bus stops, us<strong>in</strong>g<br />

the HOV lane for express buses only, etc.).<br />

Nee, Jenifer (2002), HOV Lane Performance<br />

Monitor<strong>in</strong>g Report, Wash<strong>in</strong>gton State Department of<br />

Transportation.<br />

Mart<strong>in</strong>, Peter and Joseph Perr<strong>in</strong> (2004), Evaluation of<br />

the Effectiveness of <strong>High</strong> <strong>Occupancy</strong> <strong>Vehicle</strong> <strong>Lanes</strong>,<br />

University of Utah.<br />

McCormick Rank<strong>in</strong> Corporation (2007), Arterial<br />

HOVs <strong>in</strong> <strong>Canada</strong>: Efficiencies, Enforcement and<br />

Innovations, Canadian Urban Transit Association.<br />

Schijns, Stephen and McCormick Rank<strong>in</strong><br />

Corporation (2006), Arterial HOV <strong>Lanes</strong><br />

Where (and Why) Now?, Canadian Institute of<br />

Transportation Eng<strong>in</strong>eers<br />

Wash<strong>in</strong>gton State Transportation Center (2004),<br />

2004 HOV Public Op<strong>in</strong>ion Survey, University of<br />

Wash<strong>in</strong>gton.<br />

References<br />

Collier, T<strong>in</strong>a and G<strong>in</strong>ger Good<strong>in</strong> (2004), Managed<br />

<strong>Lanes</strong>: A Cross-Cutt<strong>in</strong>g Study, Operations Office of<br />

Transportation Management, Federal <strong>High</strong>way<br />

Adm<strong>in</strong>istration.<br />

Cothron, A. Scott and Stephen E. Ranft, Carol H.<br />

Walters (2005), Crash Analysis of Selected <strong>High</strong>-<br />

<strong>Occupancy</strong> <strong>Vehicle</strong> Facilities <strong>in</strong> Texas: Methodology,<br />

F<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g and Recommendations, Report 0-4434-1, Texas<br />

Transportation Institute.<br />

Good<strong>in</strong>, G<strong>in</strong>ger (2005), “Managed <strong>Lanes</strong>: The Future<br />

of Freeway Travel,” ITE Journal, Vol. 75, No. 2,<br />

Institute of Transportation Eng<strong>in</strong>eers, February<br />

2005, pp. 22-26.<br />

Urban Transportation Showcase Program 9

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