Integrated Corridor Management

Overview

The Integrated Corridor Management (ICM) initiative leverages the investments of agencies to improve the movement of people and goods along metropolitan corridors through a multimodal, integrated, transportation management approach. The integration of operations such as traffic incident management, work zone management, traffic signal timing, managed lanes, real-time traveler information, and active traffic management helps maximize the capacity of all facilities and modes across the corridors and allows for greater mobility.

Source Organization Location

Washington
,
DC

Operations Area of Practice

    Corridor and Arterial Traffic Management
    Active Traffic Management (ATM)
    Travel Demand Management
    Roadway Geometric Design
    Freeway Management
    Ramp Metering
    Transit Operations
    HOV Lanes / HOT Lanes
    Integrated ITS Deployment
    Real Time Traveler Information
    Work Zone Management
    Traffic Incident Management
    Emergency Transportation Operations

Organizational Capability Element

    Integrated Corridor Management

Content Type

Newsletter

Role in Organization

Transportation Planner
Senior Engineer
Director / Program Manager
CEO / GM / Commissioner
Senior Manager
Transit Professional
Media / PIO

Publishing Organization

FHWA

Document Downloads

Author
Brian Cronin,
Steve Mortensen, and
Dale Thompson
TOM Chapters
20.2
20.4
22.1
19.2
15.4
24.1
24.3
20.1
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Issue Date
Publication
Public Roads
Publication Number
HRT-08-003