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California’s Freeway Service Patrol Program: FSP Beat Evaluation Model; Methodology and Parameter Estimation (FY 2014-15)

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  • Mauch, Michael
  • Skabardonis, Alex

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The Freeway Service Patrol (FSP) is an incident management program implemented by Caltrans, the California Highway Patrol and local partner agencies to quickly detect and assist disabled vehicles and reduce non-recurring congestion along the freeway during peak commute hours. The first FSP program was piloted in Los Angeles, and was later expanded to other regions by state legislation in 1991. As of June 2015, there were fourteen participating FSP Programs operating in California, deploying over 340 tow trucks and covering over 1,800 (center-line) miles of congested California freeways. The purpose of this research project was to evaluate the effectiveness of the Caltrans FSP program in reducing incident durations and removal of other obstructions that directly contribute to freeway congestion for Caltrans fiscal year 2014-2015. The project provides valuable information to agencies managing the FSP program so that resources are distributed within the various statewide FSP operations in the most efficient and cost-effective manner possible. The tools used and the operational performance measures provided by this research effort will significantly contribute on the ongoing agencies’ efforts to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the FSP program. This “FSP Beat Evaluation Model; Methodology and Parameter Estimation” report documents the FSP Beat cost effectiveness model development process, including model validation efforts.

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  • Mauch, Michael & Skabardonis, Alex, 2016. "California’s Freeway Service Patrol Program: FSP Beat Evaluation Model; Methodology and Parameter Estimation (FY 2014-15)," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt90r29164, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.
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