A Methodology and Case Study: Evaluating the Benefits and Costs of Implementing Automated Traffic Signal Performance

Project Details
STATUS

Completed

START DATE

10/01/18

END DATE

06/30/20

FOCUS AREAS

Safety

RESEARCH CENTERS InTrans, CTRE, REACTOR
SPONSORS

Federal Highway Administration

PARTNERS

Leidos

Researchers
Principal Investigator
Christopher Day

Research Scientist, CTRE

About the research

This project describes a methodology to evaluate the benefits and costs of objectives- and performance-based traffic signal operations and maintenance. The methodology includes a quantitative component supported by a subjective analysis. The intent of the methodology is to describe advantages and disadvantages of using a performance-based traffic signal monitoring process, executed through the automated traffic signal performance measures (ATSPM), when compared to the traditional approaches of monitoring and retiming traffic signals. The methodology is intended to validate the attainment of traffic signal program objectives and agency goals as articulated in a Traffic Signal Management Plan, Transportation System Management and Operations Plan, or other strategic planning document(s).

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