The goal of this research was to help TxDOT develop a structured, systematic approach for managing traffic during weather events. Our focus in this research project was on common weather events such as fog, high winds, heavy rains, and snow and ice storms that impact traffic operations day-to-day. First, we conducted a survey of selected Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) districts to determine what information traffic management center (TMC) operators need to manage traffic operations during weather events. Through a review of the existing literature, we assessed systems and technologies that other states have deployed to manage traffic during weather-related events. We reviewed the current state of weather-related detection and monitoring technologies. Using historical traffic detector and weather information, we assessed the magnitude of the impact of different weather events on traffic operations. Using all this information, we developed concepts of operations for how TMC operators should respond to different types of weather-related events, including limited visibility conditions, ponding and flash flooding, high winds, severe thunderstorms, tornados, and winter storms. We developed a catalog of advisory, control, and treatment strategies (or ACTS) that operators could use to manage traffic operations during weather events. Specific criteria outline when TxDOT TMC operators should implement different types of responses. We proposed messages that TxDOT TMC operators can use on dynamic message signs (DMSs) to achieve different advisory and control strategies for different types of weather events. Finally, we provided a framework TxDOT can use to integrate weather information from the National Weather Service and other private weather providers into its TMC operations software.


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    Title :

    Concepts for Managing Freeway Operations During Weather Events


    Contributors:
    K. Balke (author) / P. Songchitruksa (author) / H. Liu (author) / R. Brydia (author) / D. Jasek (author)

    Publication date :

    2007


    Size :

    182 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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