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Georgia DOT Operations Update

Georgia DOT Operations Update. Current Coverage - Atlanta. Current Coverage - Statewide. I-475 in Macon City of Macon Hurricane Evacuation Dalton area CMS Adel area CMS 8 other scattered CMS (weigh stations). Third Party Data. Traffic.com Inrix Entire length of I-95 in Georgia

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Georgia DOT Operations Update

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  1. Georgia DOT Operations Update

  2. Current Coverage - Atlanta

  3. Current Coverage - Statewide • I-475 in Macon • City of Macon • Hurricane Evacuation • Dalton area CMS • Adel area CMS • 8 other scattered CMS (weigh stations)

  4. Third Party Data • Traffic.com • Inrix • Entire length of I-95 in Georgia • Portions of I-16 near Savannah, and I-516 • Mostly probe-based

  5. TCC Integration • John’s Creek • Devices Integrated into Navigator • Using standalone system as primary • Cobb County • NTP given for Delcan to install video servers (RTOP$) • Using Statewide system solution • Gwinnett County • Seeking standalone Navigator alternative • Working on Skyline solution • Needs for traveler info customizations • Sandy Springs, Alpharetta and Roswell – SR 9 • Delcan on team, Nav 2 to be installed

  6. H.E.R.O. • Patrol 31 routes on 310 miles of metro interstates daily • Managed in excess of one million incidents since launch • Trained as first responders- 360 hours in class- 200 hours on the road • Trucks carry medical bags, jumper cables, tire jacks and can tow up to 80,000 lbs

  7. HERO ALADS system Automatic Location and Dispatch System HEROs and TMC Operators can exchange incident data directly through the system without the need for voice communications

  8. HERO ALADS system • Operators at TMC can track HEROs on map within Navigator • Helps determine the nearest HERO • Reduces response time

  9. Coalition of Metro area first responders and transportation agencies • Develop and sustain an incident management program that facilitates safe and quick roadway clearance • Over 90 member organizations • Open Roads Policy • Advocated for the “Move Over Law” • TRIP Program

  10. Towing Recovery Incentive Program (TRIP)

  11. Incident Duration TRIP Incidents cleared an average of 165 minutes faster

  12. Regional Traffic OperationsProgram(RTOP) • Mission: • To increase travel throughput by minimizing congestion and reducing delays along regional commuter corridors through improved signal operations. • Traffic Signal Maintenance and Repair • Regional Focus • Mainline Priority • Cross-Jurisdictional • Actively Manage Traffic Flow

  13. RTOP Corridors

  14. GA 400 Flex-Shoulder Lane Not specifically an ITS project, but… • Navigator data used to determine hours • Cameras used to sweep lane each morning • Navigator data used to measure effect • Message signs used to reinforce hours

  15. Future Flex-Lanes? SHOULDER OPEN • Northbound GA 400 may be added • Similar part-time operation • Evening rush hour • Possible ITS deployments for signage

  16. GSP Traffic Troopers • Agreement between GDOT and Department of Public Safety • GDOT funds new troopers to work Interstate crashes in Cobb and Gwinnett • GSP Sargent stationed at TMC during PM Peak

  17. Communications • New Website and Apps • Developed new 511ga website • Developed Apps for Android and Apple • Custom traffic alert features • Twitter • Put out traffic alerts through twitter • Expand Twitter routes to cover major routes

  18. New 511 Website

  19. Georgia DOT Twitter @NaviGAtor511

  20. Waze is a crowd sourced navigation app with real-time traffic and incident info Department and Waze agreed to share information Waze

  21. Variable Speed Limits • “Top End” of I-285 • Design/Build approach • Includes raising “default” speed limit to 65 mph • Will use existing detection • Designed to “harmonize” the flow of traffic • Increase throughput • Reduce crashes

  22. Cameras at Every Interchange • “Atlanta” model for ITS does not make sense for rest of state. • New technologies are making wireless video easier and cheaper • Start in cities (Columbus, Augusta and Savannah) • Expand statewide on all limited-access roadways

  23. Managed Lane Systems • 75 South / North West Corridor • New Reversible Toll Lanes • Gates Control Access • Camera and on-site sweeping • Dynamic pricing by SRTA

  24. North West Corridor • Two reversible managed lanes on I-75 from I-285 to I-575 split • One reversible managed lane on I-75 from split to Hickory Grove Road • One reversible managed lane on I-575 from split to Sixes Road • Separate entrance / exit ramps • Gates Controlled from TMC

  25. Operations Update Michael Roberson, Hero Coordinator 404.635.2430 Office 404.683.8975 Mobile Thank You

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