The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) is currently implementing (or has implemented) several components of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). This includes a mini Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS) implemented on a three-mile stretch of the Borman Expressway to evaluate advanced non-intrusive sensor systems and the associated communication infrastructure for the installation of a full-scale ATMS on the 16-mile stretch of the Borman Expressway. Potential specific ITS technologies that are either being implemented or are being considered include pre-trip information, en-route information, variable message signs, and Hoosier Helpers. It is expected that the implementation of various ITS technologies on the Borman Expressway will result in improved traffic flow, low travel times, higher average speeds, and improved safety and environment. This study evaluated the impacts of these ITS technologies on mobility, air quality, and safety on the Borman Expressway and its vicinity.
Evaluation of the Impacts of ITS Technologies on the Borman Expressway Network
1998
230 pages
Report
No indication
English
Road Transportation , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation management , Information systems , Communication systems , Traffic safety , Traffic flow , Traffic signs , Motor vehicle accidents , Accident prevention , Information technology , Air quality , Computerized simulation , Performance evaluation , Indiana , Intelligent Transportation Systems
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