Traveler Information Systems, a part of the larger field of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), were originally utilized in urban areas to reduce congestion. Traveler information has become increasingly important in rural areas, especially in areas with adverse weather conditions such as Wyoming. Dynamic message signs (DMS) are often used to provide information during a travelers trip. Current research literature does not contain guidance for the rural use of DMSs. This report analyzes the effectiveness of traveler information, with a focus on the use of DMSs on the I-80 corridor between Laramie and Cheyenne in southeast Wyoming, using several different methods including surveys of both frequent and random travelers and a statistical analysis of the correlation between speed, weather and DMS data. The current message decision system utilized by the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) is also described and evaluated.
Developing a System for Consistent Messaging on Interstate 80 Dynamic Message Signs. Phase II
2010
192 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Impact of Dynamic Message Signs on Speeds Observed on a Rural Interstate
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