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Regional Perspective on the Border

Regional Perspective on the Border. Niagara International Transportation Technology Coalition. Introduction. NITTEC Regional Cross Border Perspective Border Management Role Border Conditions. NITTEC. Multi-Agency Transportation Operations Coalition

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Regional Perspective on the Border

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  1. Regional Perspective on the Border Niagara International Transportation Technology Coalition

  2. Introduction • NITTEC • Regional Cross Border Perspective • Border Management Role • Border Conditions

  3. NITTEC • Multi-Agency Transportation Operations Coalition • 14 Member Agencies with 15 Affiliate Members in Canada & U.S. • Established in 1995 through Memorandum of Understanding • Council and Committee governance with agency leadership • Centralized 24/7 operations and traffic management services for bi-national region

  4. Regional Collaboration – Traffic Management • Information Clearinghouse • Standardized Operations • Multi-Agency Event Planning and Operations • Multi-Agency ITS Deployment • Regional Messaging Standards

  5. Border Crossing Region

  6. Regional Cross Border Perspective • Bi-national Gateway • Key economic port for Canada-US trade • World renowned destination for tourists • Key Component of Regional Transportation Network • Single Border Crossing Concept • View border crossing as regional corridor • Balancing traffic and capacity

  7. Coalition’s Border Management Role • Regional Collaboration and Leadership • Border Crossing Collaboration • Border Crossing Operations • Traffic and Incident Management • Technology Deployment • Public Information and Education • Traveler Information

  8. Border Crossing Collaboration • Border Crossing Committee • Participation by Transportation agencies, bridge operators and enforcement agencies • Standardized border wait times • Standardized DMS Messaging • Joint Press Releases and public information campaigns

  9. Border Crossing Operations • Coalition TMC acts as information clearinghouse for all border related traveler and traffic information • Border enforcement resource management • Event planning and review • Construction planning

  10. Border Related Traffic and Incident Management • Ontario and WNY Incident Management Committees • Coordination with border enforcement, local police and public safety agencies • Border Crossing Traffic Management Plans • Staging areas and truck management • Queue end management

  11. Technology Deployment • TRANSMIT E-ZPass transponder based system deployed in US and Canada • CCTV Coverage • Detector based queue end warning systems • Bluetooth reader technology Pilot Project for travel time

  12. Public Information and Education Promote Single Border Crossing Concept • Border Crossing Maps – Combat the Google Phenomena • Live Traffic Display for real-time traffic data

  13. Traveler Information • NITTEC, NFBC, CPB and CBSA websites • Mobile device access to CCTV images of crossings and approach facilities

  14. Traveler Information • Dynamic Message Signs in US and Canada • Highway Advisory Radio • 1-800 Bridge Conditions Phone Service • 511NY • MYNITTEC Subscriber System

  15. Border Conditions May 20, 2011 and September 5, 2011 • Over 96% of the time at least one crossing is available without delay for passenger and commercial vehicles to the U.S and Canada • 84% of the time there are no delays at any of the crossings • Holidays and weekends account for 52% of the delays • Traffic redistribution is effective for reducing delays

  16. Contact Information:Athena Hutchinsahutchins@nittec.org716-847-2450 www.nittec.org - www.nittec.ca

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