Traffic And Highway Engineering
Traffic And Highway Engineering
5th Edition
ISBN: 9781337631020
Author: Garber, Nicholas J.
Publisher: Cengage,
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Chapter 2, Problem 3P
To determine

(a)

The volume of traffic across the bridge.

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Answer to Problem 3P

The volume of traffic across the bridge is 333.33veh/hr.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The total cost to travel across bridge except tolls is expressed as,

  C=50+0.5V.

Here, V is the number of vehicles per hour and C is the cost/veh in cents.

The demand to travel across the bridge is,

  V=250010C.

Calculations:

Calculate volume of traffic across the bridge.

The total cost to travel across bridge except tolls is,

  C=50+0.5V ....... (I)

The volume across the bridge is,

  V=250010C ....... (II)

Solve Equations (I) and (II).

  C=216.67

  V=333.33

Conclusion:

Therefore, the volume of traffic across the bridge is 333.33veh/hr.

To determine

(b)

The volume of traffic across the bridge if a toll of 25cents is added and for 50cents increase.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 3P

The volume of traffic across the bridge if a toll of 25cents is added is 291.67veh/hr and for 50cents increase is 327.49veh/hr.

Explanation of Solution

Concept used:

Write the expression to calculate the volume expected for a 50cents increase.

  V=V(V new50)

Here, Vnew is the volume of traffic across the bridge if toll is increased to 25cents and V is the volume of traffic across the bridge.

Calculations:

Calculate volume of traffic across the bridge if toll is increased to 25cents.

The new cost of the cost of travel across bridge is,

  C=50+0.5V+25

Substitute (50+0.5V+25) for C in Equation (II).

  V=2,50010(50+0.5V+25)V=2,5005005V2506V=1,750V=291.67

Calculate volume of traffic expected for a 50cents increase.

Substitute 333.33veh/hr for Vnew and 291.67veh/hr for V in Equation (II).

  V=333.33veh/hr( 291.67 veh/ hr 50)=333.33veh/hr5.8334veh/hr=327.49veh/hr

Conclusion:

Therefore, the volume of traffic across the bridge if a toll of 25cents is added is 291.67veh/hr and for 50cents increase is 327.49veh/hr.

To determine

(c)

The volume of traffic across the bridge.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 3P

The volume of traffic across the bridge is 666.67veh/hr.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The total cost to travel across bridge including toll is expressed as,

  C=50+0.2V

Calculations:

Calculate volume of traffic across the bridge.

Substitute (50+0.2V) for C in equation (II).

  V=2,50010(50+0.2V)V=2,5005002V3V=2,000V=666.67

Conclusion:

Therefore, the volume of traffic across the bridge is 666.67veh/hr.

To determine

(d)

The toll to yield the highest revenue for demand and supply function and the associated demand and revenue.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 3P

The toll which yield the highest revenue for demand and supply function is $1.00, associated demand is 166.67veh/hr and revenue. $16,666,67 per hour.

Explanation of Solution

Concept used:

Write the expression to calculate the revenue generated.

  R=V×T ....... (III)

Here, R is the revenue and T is the toll.

Calculations:

Assume the toll rate as T to yield highest revenue.

The new cost of the cost of travel across bridge is,

  C=50+0.5V+T

Substitute (50+0.5V+T) for C in Equation (II).

  V=2,50010(50+0.5V+T)V=2,5005005V10T6V=2,00010TV=2,00010T6 ....... (IV)

Substitute (2,00010T6) for V in Equation (III).

  R=( 2,00010T6)×T=2,000T10T26 ....... (V)

From the above equation, the toll which would yield the maximum revenue is 100 cents or $1.00.

Substitute 100 for T in Equation (V).

  R=2,000( 100)10 ( 100 )26=2,00,0001,00,0006=1,00,0006=16,666,67

Calculate the demand for travel across the bridge for maximum revenue.

Substitute 100 for T in equation (IV).

  V=2,00010( 100)6=2,0001,0006=1,0006=166.67

Conclusion:

Therefore, the toll which yield the highest revenue for demand and supply function is $1.00, associated demand is 166.67veh/hr and revenue. $16,666,67 per hour.

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