The response to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has had unprecedented impacts on the economy of the United States, particularly with regard to travel demand. TRB will conduct a webinar on Thursday, June 25, 2020, from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM Eastern to discuss the effects that stay-at-home orders and the lack of traffic congestion have had on the operations of priced managed lanes facilities. Presenters will discuss how the decline in vehicle miles traveled (VMT) gas use affected operations and revenues. They will also discuss how VMT declines have changed their short-term business management practices, customer service, and traffic management operations. This webinar will provide actionable ideas for ways managed lane operations can plan to return to service and discuss what the lasting impacts may be in terms of travel behavior, including future managed lanes plans and projects.
This webinar was organized by the TRB Standing Committee on Managed Lanes.
There is no fee to attend this webinar. There will be credits provided.
Webinar agenda and presenters
COVID-19 Impacts on Bay Area Express Lanes, Lisa Klein, Metropolitan Transportation Commission
LA Metro ExpressLanes COVID-19 Response, Mark Linsenmayer, Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority
The Effects of COVID-19 on MnPASS Express Lanes, Kiet Ly, Minnesota Department of Transportation
Question and answer session: Moderated by Darren Henderson, WSP
The first 30 minutes of the webinar will be for presentations and the final 30 minutes will be reserved for audience questions.
Pre-registration is required. Once the webinar starts, you will be unable to register. Individuals that are registered for a webinar but do not receive their confirmation emails due to their organizations internal firewalls should contact the TRB Helpdesk for assistance in signing in.
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