| Title | Integrated corridor management initiative : demonstration phase evaluation - final national evaluation framework. |
|---|---|
| Record ID | 54350 |
| Personal Name Creator |
Balducci, Patrick; Burt, Matt; Gopalakrishna, Deepak; Pierce, Ben; Krile, Bob; Zimmerman, Carol; Lee, Ming-Shiun; Lee, Matt; Pack, Michael; Fincher, Scott; Kishan, Sandeep |
| Corporate Creator | Battelle |
| Corporate Contributor |
United States. Federal Highway Administration; United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Transit Administration; United States. Department of Transportation. Research and Innovative Technology Administration |
| Publisher | United States. Department of Transportation. Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office |
| Publication Date | 20120500 |
| Language | English |
| Abstract | This report provides an analytical framework for evaluating the two field deployments under the United States Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT) Integrated Corridor Management (ICM) Initiative Demonstration Phase. The San Diego Interstate 15 corridor deployers and the Dallas U.S. 75 corridor deployers are implementing a suite of strategies aimed at balancing corridor transportation supply and demand to promote overall corridor efficiency and safety. The strategies include decision support systems to aid transportation operators in synthesizing incoming transportation system data and to develop, select and modify response plans; center-to-center information sharing and distribution strategies to promote coordinated, multi-modal and multi-agency responses; traffic signal timing adjustments and short-term transit capacity additions; and enhanced pre-trip and en-route traveler information to shift travelers to alternative modes or routes or to postpone trips to less congested periods. The evaluation will investigate and document the investments made by both sites, including ICM-related changes in policies and procedures; document and evaluate the capabilities acquired through ICM deployment and how those capabilities were utilized; and assess the impacts of the deployments, including mobility, safety, air quality and overall benefit-cost. Institutional and organization issues and lessons learned will also be investigated. The evaluation features eight individual analyses focusing on specific ICM capabilities and types of impacts. |
| Rosap ID | dot:3487 |
| Rosap URL | https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/3487 |
| TRT Terms | Intelligent transportation systems; Integrated corridor management; Evaluation; Mobility; Traffic safety; Air quality; Benefit cost analysis |
| Geographical Coverage |
San Diego (California) |
| TRIS Online Accession No |
1554196 |
| Contract Number | DTFH61-06-D-00007/ T.O. BA07081 |
| Report Number | FHWA-JPO-13-015 |
| Availability | Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office |
| Resource type | Tech Report |
| URL | https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/54000/54300/54350/ICM_National_Evaluation_Framework__FHWA-JPO-13-015_.pdf |
| Format | |
| Database | NTL Digital Repository |