Using Replica’s Road Closure Scenario Tool to Forecast the Impact of Construction in San Ramon, California (2024)

Using Replica’s Road Closure Scenario Tool to Forecast the Impact of Construction in San Ramon, California (1)

All Posts

In order to install a bike and pedestrian overcrossing, the City of San Ramon will need to stop traffic on Bollinger Canyon Road for nine days, forcing roughly 40,000 trips to be rerouted each day. As the winner of Replica’s Road Closure Scenario contest, the City received a free road closure Scenario to better understand the potential impact of rerouting these 40,000 trips and inform appropriate diversion plans and signal modifications given the forecasted traffic impacts. We’re sharing the results of that scenario — which took less than 1 week from start to finish — below.

Using Replica’s Road Closure Scenario Tool to Forecast the Impact of Construction in San Ramon, California (2)

Published on

May 6, 2024

San Ramon is a city of more than 85,000 people in Contra Costa County, California. Bollinger Canyon Road, an east-west arterial, is one of the busiest roads in the city, as it bisects Interstate 680 in the City’s downtown business district. In order to build a bike and pedestrian overcrossing to improve pedestrian safety, the road, just under half a mile east of the on-ramp to I-680, will need to be closed for 9 days.

Understanding Existing Conditions. To start, we used Replica Places data to understand who utilizes the to-be-closed portion of the road. On a typical weekday, roughly 40,000 trips traverse Bollinger Canyon Road between Camino Ramon and Alcosta Boulevard.

  • These trips are overwhelmingly private automobiles. Just 1% of trips are commercial freight vehicles.
  • Trips are more likely to be for the purposes of shopping, running errands or visiting a restaurant (combined 39%) than they are to be headed to work (19%).
  • Because the trips are more likely to be for discretionary travel than home-to-work trips, it’s not surprising that the time-of-day distribution for trips that utilize these segments shows more of a PM than AM peak.

Using Replica’s Road Closure Scenario Tool to Forecast the Impact of Construction in San Ramon, California (3)

  • 98% of trips are longer than 5 minutes, and 95% of trips are longer than 2 miles, making it unlikely that travelers could easily switch to walking or biking trips when the road is closed to cars.

Running the Scenario. To forecast the impact of the road closure, we simulated a full 24 hours worth of weekday traffic for Contra Costa County and the surrounding area — a zone with a population of more than four million people.

In collaboration with the City of San Ramon, we identified the network links to close. While San Ramon shared their traffic handling detour plans with us, we did not use this information as input to the scenario. In this way, the scenario run serves as a new perspective to study the impact of the road closure, rather than biasing toward any existing assumption.

“Being able to visualize what paths drivers might take with the full closure was mostly expected, but the road closure scenario also exposed a few surprises. The depth of the information used in the analysis will help us prepare a better outreach strategy for the future closure.” - Deborah Fehr, City of San Ramon

What We Found. The result of the scenario analysis can be explored in the embedded map below. You can hover over any link to see the change in estimated daily traffic.

Here are our biggest takeaways from the result:

  1. The combination of the relatively minor scale of the closure, the non-permanent nature of the change, and the lack of easy alternative mode choices (particularly public transit) mean that there is little trip or mode substitution due to the closure. There is negligible change in total trips, mode split or vehicle miles traveled; rather, people who traversed Bollinger Canyon Road to get to their destination continue to take the same trip via alternative routing.
  2. The majority of trips are rerouted to Crow Canyon road, an exit further north on I-680. We estimate a 23% increase in traffic on Crow Canyon road eastbound, from those exiting the freeway, and a 15% increase in traffic westbound, from those adjusting their typical route to enter the freeway here rather than at Bollinger Canyon.
  3. While the majority of the rerouted trips go north, the downstream impact of the closure seems to be more acute on smaller east-west roads south of the closure. Many local roads here have projected volume increases of more than 30%, with some expected to have 60% more traffic than usual.
  4. The scenario also suggests some people may try to circumvent the closure by driving through the Executive Parkway and the Bishop Ranch 15 Parking Lot immediately north of the closure.

    By identifying this hot spot, the scenario can help San Ramon prioritize mitigation strategies (like cones, closures, or traffic officer placement) in an area that otherwise could end up being one of the more dangerous downstream impacts of the closure — increased through traffic in pedestrian heavy parking lots.

Using Replica’s Road Closure Scenario Tool to Forecast the Impact of Construction in San Ramon, California (4)

Replica Editorial

We used Replica’s Road Closure Scenario Tool to forecast the impact of construction in San Ramon, California

Contact us to learn how Replica can help bring insights like these to your organization.

Thank you! Your submission has been received!

Thank you!

You will be hearing from us soon!

Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.

Using Replica’s Road Closure Scenario Tool to Forecast the Impact of Construction in San Ramon, California (5)Using Replica’s Road Closure Scenario Tool to Forecast the Impact of Construction in San Ramon, California (6)

Featured blog posts

April 30, 2024•2023 AADT Part 2: Nationwide Freight AADTAs part of our release of 2023 AADT data, we visualized volumes on the nation’s Interstate Highway System with breakdowns for commercial shipping trips. Scroll down for an interactive map and to see volumes for your jurisdiction.Learn more
April 30, 2024•5 Reasons to be Excited About Replica’s Release of 2023 AADT DataThis week, Replica released updated AADT and Hourly Volume Profiles for 2023. Here’s 5 things to know about the new release.Learn more
April 11, 2024•Case Study: Washington Dept. of Commerce Uses Replica to Better Prioritize EV Charging Infrastructure Washington State Dept. of Commerce worked with the Timmons Group and Replica to create a tool to help applicants for the state’s Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) Clean Transportation Community Charging Grant Program. Learn more

View all

see your city better

see your city better

see your city better

see your city better

see your city better

see your city better

Using Replica’s Road Closure Scenario Tool to Forecast the Impact of Construction in San Ramon, California (2024)

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Golda Nolan II

Last Updated:

Views: 5938

Rating: 4.8 / 5 (78 voted)

Reviews: 93% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Golda Nolan II

Birthday: 1998-05-14

Address: Suite 369 9754 Roberts Pines, West Benitaburgh, NM 69180-7958

Phone: +522993866487

Job: Sales Executive

Hobby: Worldbuilding, Shopping, Quilting, Cooking, Homebrewing, Leather crafting, Pet

Introduction: My name is Golda Nolan II, I am a thoughtful, clever, cute, jolly, brave, powerful, splendid person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.