To address congestion and safety concerns on Ohio's Macro Highway System, the following priorities were identified in this research report as solutions in urban areas: (1) incident management, (2) arterial signal coordination (primarily the responsibility of local governments), and (3) traffic control during construction and maintenance activities. On rural sections of highway maintained by ODOT, the priorities identified for improvement are: (1) traffic control during construction and maintenance activities, (2) weather/snow and ice monitoring, and (3) advanced traveler information systems. Specific technologies were explored in four areas that were identified to be of primary interest to ODOT: traffic detection, traffic controllers, dynamic message signs, and communications technologies.
Best ITS Management Practices and Technologies for Ohio
2001
162 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Highway Engineering , Road Transportation , Ohio , Transportation planning , Traffic congestion , Urban areas , Communications , State transportation departments , Traffic management , Vehicle detectors , Changeable message signs , Traffic control , ITS(Intelligent Transportation Systems)
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