Ramp Metering: A Proven, Cost-Effective Operational Strategy—A Primer

Overview

Due to the growth of metropolitan areas and tightening of fiscal belts, the need for effective and financially viable freeway management tools is unprecedented. This primer poses ramp metering as a potential tool to address commonly occurring congestion and safety issues. Despite initial opposition and skepticism from various stakeholders, ramp metering has been deployed, sustained, and even expanded in many regions. This primer incorporates recent research on challenges agencies experience during their attempts to deploy or expand ramp metering in their regions.

While geometric limitations of existing ramps are a common challenge, agency support and project costs also pose difficulties for several agencies. Recent case studies provide insights into how these common challenges could be addressed as well as lessons learned. This primer emphasizes organizational capability, public outreach, and geometric limitations as key considerations when deploying or expanding ramp metering.

Source Organization Location

Washington
,
DC

Operations Area of Practice

    Ramp Metering
    Organizational Models

Organizational Capability Element

    Performance Management
    Planning
    Freeway Operations
    Active Traffic Management/Travel Demand Management/Pricing

Content Type

Informational Product

Role in Organization

Transportation Planner
Senior Engineer
Researcher/Academic
Principal Engineer
Manager / First Line Supervisor
Director / Program Manager
Engineer
Operator
Senior Manager
Associate Engineer

Publishing Organization

FHWA

Objective

Learning
How-To

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Issue Date
Publication Number
FHWA-HOP-14-020