Drivers and traffic system planners require accurate forecasting of future travel times. To alleviate traffic congestion on Taiwan’s Provincial Highway No. 61, this study considers temporal (weekdays, weekends or continuous… Click to show full abstract
Drivers and traffic system planners require accurate forecasting of future travel times. To alleviate traffic congestion on Taiwan’s Provincial Highway No. 61, this study considers temporal (weekdays, weekends or continuous holidays) and spatial characteristics (road types), and establishes short-term and long-term travel time prediction models. Data pre-processing is accomplished using the Google Maps API and floating car method to verify travel time comparisons, finding that post-processing travel times are reliable, credible and reasonable. This study develops a collaborative intelligent transportation system (CITS) based on 9 different algorithms for the prediction of current and future travel-time. The results show that $k$ NN-R provides the most accurate short-term predictions, with average prediction error within 20 seconds per kilometer. For long-term forecasting, SARIMAX and fbProphet provide the most accurate results for weekday and continuous holiday modes. Travel time prediction can assist traffic management agencies in the timely implementation of appropriate traffic management measures. CITS also provides real-time traffic query and travel time prediction functions to help drivers avoid traffic congestion.
               
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