File #: 2017-0800   
Type: Policy Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/27/2017 In control: Ad Hoc Congestion, Highway and Roads Committee
On agenda: 4/11/2018 Final action:
Title: ADOPT the Clean Air Vehicle toll discount policy.
Sponsors: Ad Hoc Congestion, Highway and Roads Committee
Indexes: Assembly Bill 1721, Assembly Bill 544, Clean Air Vehicles, Cleaning, Congestion pricing, Express lanes, Grant Aid, High occupancy toll lanes, High occupancy vehicle lanes, Hybrid vehicles, I-110, Metro ExpressLanes, Metro ExpressLanes Clean Air Vehicle Policy, Policy, Research, Surveys, Tolls, Traffic volume, Volume
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Impacts of 5 Percent Reduction in ExpressLanes Traffic Volume.pdf, 2. Attachment B - CAV Treatment on Express Lanes Facilities in the US.pdf, 3. Attachment C - CAV Treatment on FasTrak Roadway Facilities in CA.pdf, 4. Attachment D - Importance of Managing Demand.pdf, 5. CAV Board Presentation v5
Related files: 2018-0253
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AD HOC CONGESTION, HIGHWAY AND ROADS COMMITTEE
APRIL 11, 2018

Subject
SUBJECT: EXPRESSLANES CLEAN AIR VEHICLE POLICY

Action
ACTION: APPROVE RECOMMENDATION

Heading
RECOMMENDATION

Title
ADOPT the Clean Air Vehicle toll discount policy.

Issue
ISSUE

Current ExpressLanes policy allows designated Clean Air Vehicles (CAVs) with valid DMV decals to access the Metro ExpressLanes for free at all times. However, as CAV penetration rates have risen, the ability to effectively manage ExpressLanes demand and to continue to meet performance targets regarding speed, reliability, and value to ExpressLanes customers has suffered because CAV users are artificially segregated from the population of paying customers and cannot be controlled using price signals.

At the time of the opening of the ExpressLanes, the number of CAV decals issued statewide was 30,000. Since then, that number has increased almost 1000% to 302,453 as of January 1, 2018, with an average annual increase of approximately 54,000 decals per year.

Concurrently, over the past two years, the penetration rate of Clean Air Vehicles in the most congested segment of the ExpressLanes has doubled. Measurements on I-110 North ExpressLanes in the vicinity of Slauson Ave from the first half of 2016 during the weekday AM Peak showed that CAVs constituted 3% of all ExpressLanes traffic. Corresponding measurements from the second half of 2017 revealed that this penetration rate had jumped to 6%.

For insight into the effect of CAVs on the current performance of ExpressLanes, a 6% change in peak period volumes corresponds to a travel time savings of 15 minutes and a speed improvement of 13 mph on I-110 North ExpressLanes. Additional details are shown in Attachment A.

It should be noted that the rise in CAV penetration rates in the ExpressLanes is only one of several variables correlated with the decline in speeds. Other contributing factors may include increases in occupancy switch setting violatio...

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