Fact Sheet 18 – Using Portable Traffic Monitoring Devices (PTMDs) in Work Zones

Overview

Many agencies use intelligent transportation system (ITS) devices to monitor traffic flow and detect disruptions on transportation networks. These devices can measure average speed, occupancy, and travel time, which can be used to determine performance of the system and provide traveler information. In situations like work zones that are temporary and may disrupt regular ITS devices, a portable traffic monitoring device (PTMD) can provide valuable monitoring capabilities. Practitioners can use PTMDs to monitor operating speeds inside a work zone and the speed and traffic volume on alternate routes. The data can be used to identify traffic disruptions, such as crashes and queues forming at work zones, estimate delays through the work zone and on alternate routes, assess the need for intervention, and inform motorists.

Source Organization Location

Washington
,
DC
Content Type
Informational Product
Issue Date
Insitutional, Organizational, and Process
Planning Analysis Tools
Planning Analysis Tools
System Architecture
Tactical Element
Work Zone Traffic Management
Traffic Incident Management
Traffic Incident Management
Active Management and TSMO
TOM Chapters
24.1
20.1
20.4
6.5
8.3
29.5
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Role in Organization
Transportation Planner
Public
Senior Engineer
Researcher/Academic
Principal Engineer
Manager / First Line Supervisor
Director / Program Manager
Maintenance Staff
Technician
CEO / GM / Commissioner
Engineer
Operator
Senior Manager
Public Safety Officer
Transit Professional
Associate Engineer
Media / PIO
Publishing Organization
FHWA
Objective
Learning
How-To
Publication Number
Publication No. FHWA-HOP-13-038