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Travel time reliability has been increasingly recognized as a key performance indicator for transportation roadways and transport systems. This has stimulated research into the development of measures to quantify the level of reliability or the extent of variability in travel times. As a result, several travel time reliability measures have been introduced over the last two decades.
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