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Presentation of L11 Project

Overview: - Key project objectives and findings - Strategies and trends affecting reliability - Recommended steps to improving agency effectiveness - Mainstreaming reliability: - Implementation road map - Recommended agency path - Estimating the value of reliability

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Project L11 Final Report

The objective of this project is to identify and evaluate strategies and tactics intended to satisfy the travel time reliability requirements of users of the roadway network—those engaged in freight and person transportation in urban and rural areas. This report presents a set of options related

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Informational Product

L12 TRB Poster

TRB Poster summarizing the L12 project. Training and Certification of Traffic Incident Responders.

 

NOTE: During the course of Project L12, the pilot certification program in the original scope of work was abandoned.

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Background Material

L12 Amplified Work Plan

The Work Plan presented in this document is derived from the technical proposal submitted by the SAIC Team (hereafter referred to as the Research Team) in response to the original SHRP 2 Project L12 solicitation.

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L12 Presentation

Presentation Agenda:

- Project L12 objectives

- Development process

- Pilot deliveries

- Certification and Accreditation

- Recommendations

NOTE: During the course of Project L12, the pilot certification program in the original scope of w

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Research

Project L12 Final Report

The second Strategic Highway Research Program’s Reliability Project L12, Improving Traffic Incident Scene Management, was designed to establish the foundation for and promote certification of responders to achieve the three objectives of the traffic incident management (TIM) national unified goal

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Tech Briefs

A National Traffic Incident Management Training Course for Incident Responders and Managers

Traffic incidents cause 25 percent of delay on highways (1). These incidents can be dangerous for responders. From 2010 through 2012, at least 10 firefighters (2, 3, 4), 4 paramedics (5, 6, 7), and 7 law enforcement personnel (8) died after being struck by vehicles while responding to incidents.

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L13 Amplified Work Plan

This amplified work plan is prepared according to the SHRP 2 requirements. It is derived from our technical proposal in response to the original SHRP 2 Project L13 solicitation. It incorporated responses to SHRP 2 review comments and provided additional details on how the research will be carried

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Summary Report on a Prototype Implementation of the Reliability Data Archive (Task 12)

Additional funding was authorized by SHRP 2 Oversight Committee to extend Project L13 to develop and demonstrate a prototype of the so-called Reliability Data Archive. This document summarizes the results of that effort.

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L13 Presentation

SHRP 2 Technical Coordinating Committee for Reliability Research Meeting Irvine, California April 08, 2010

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Informational Product

L13 Poster Session

A poster displaying the process and findings of project L13.

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Project L13 Final Report

The SHRP 2 Reliability focus area aims to benefit society by sponsoring research projects that seek to reduce highway congestion through incident reduction, management, response, and mitigation.

The data and analytical approach behind these research products can also be of significant l

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Project L13A Amplified Work Plan

This Amplified Work Plan provides an overview of the Iteris/Kittelson & Associates team’s approach to the research and documentation to fulfill the specifications for the Project L13A, Design and Implement a System for Archiving and Disseminating Data from SHRP 2 Reliability and Related Studi

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SHRP2 Archive System Introduction Slides (Jan 2016)

These are the slides which Iteris presented at the SHRP2 Archive Website demonstration information session, at TRB in January 2016.

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Informational Product

SHRP 2 Archive Poster for Jan 2016 TRB

This is the poster (flier) that was distributed at the outreach session at the January 2016 TRB Meeting.

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Publications

Project L14 Lexicon

Project L14's second report titled "A Lexicon for Conveying Travel Time Reliability Information" includes a glossary of terms designed to convey travel time reliability information to travelers so that such information can be understood and used in a way that influences their travel choices, but

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Background Material

L14 Amplified Work Plan

This Amplified Work Plan provides an overview of the approach to the research and documentation to fulfill the specifications for the Reliability L14, Effectiveness of Different Approaches to Disseminating Traveler Information on Travel Time Reliability. This Amplified Work Plan expands on the re

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TETG Panel Presentation

July 18, 2012 - Welcome / Technology Check - Introductions - Meeting Objectives - Project Objectives & Progress to Date - Progress Report on Enhanced Experiment - Remaining Project Timeline - Final Remarks

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Research

Project L13A Final Report

As part of Project L13A, the research team successfully developed, tested, and released a webbased, interactive archive system to store data and information from Reliability and Reliabilityrelated projects from the second Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP 2): http://www .shrp2archive.org.

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Presentation

Final Presentation at Closeout Meeting

Slides for the final presentation, conducted on September 26, 2012. - Welcome - Part 1: Introduction - Part 2: Assessment of the Project - Part 3: Discussion and Comments on Deliverables - Part 4: Next Steps - Conclusion

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Project L14 SHRP2 Tuesday Webinar

This presentation was conducted as part of the SHRP2 Tuesdays webinar series. It was held on August 26, 2014. The objective of the webinar was to: • Identify efficient methods to introduce public awareness and understanding of the variability of travel time; • Identify effective terms to convey t

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Presentation to the Technical Coordinating Committee

Presented in Irvine, CA on April 8, 2010.

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Research

Phase I Report Task 1: Literature Review – Addendum

Changeable message signs (CMSs), sometimes referred to as dynamic message signs or variable message signs, are being used nationwide to provide real-time information to drivers. Among the messages displayed are time-related messages. The following five time-related approaches are available for di

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Focus Group Report: Task 6A – Focus Groups

The SHRP 2 Reliability program aims to improve trip time reliability by reducing the frequency and effects of events that cause travel times to fluctuate in an unpredictable manner. Congestion caused by unreliable, or non-recurring, events is roughly as large as congestion caused by routine bottl

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Project L14 Final Report

The second Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP 2) Reliability program aims to improve trip time reliability by reducing the frequency and effects of events that cause travel times to fluctuate unpredictably. Congestion caused by unreliable, or nonrecurring, events is roughly as extensive as

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Interim Report (Task 4) – Develop Avenues of Investigation

Tasks 1 through 3 of this project examined previous literature, state‐of‐the‐art technology and future trends, and expert opinion concerning the dissemination of travel time reliability information.  Based on the results of these tasks, the project team formulated a focused set of paths

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Phase I Report Task 3: Technology and Innovation Scan

Traveler information can be acquired by travelers today through a number of media.  These media range from traditional roadside signage and broadcast media to newer electronic wireless and web‐based media.  The resulting mix of traffic and transportation system status data has

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Research

Tasks 6-10 Report A3: Usability Study – Open‐Ended Survey

The human factors studies planned for Tasks 6‐10 were presented and approved by the panel in June 2010.   They consisted of focus groups and a usability study.  As conceived at that time, the usability study would employ computer‐based multiple choice testing of terminolo

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Research

Phase I Report Task 2: Expert Interviews

The TTI research team conducted nine telephone interviews in February 2010.  The purpose of the interviews was to gather information regarding the state‐of‐the‐practice of disseminating travel time reliability information.  TTI researchers conducted interviews with experts in

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Phase II Report Task 5: Management Plan

Tasks 1 through 3 of this project examined previous literature, state‐of‐the‐art technology and future trends, and expert opinion concerning the dissemination of travel time reliability information.  Based on the results of these tasks, the project team formulated a focused set of paths

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Presentation

IDEA Program Presentation

This presentation provides an overview of the history and purpose of the IDEA programs. The main purpose of these programs is to foster innovation in transportation through start-up funding and support for promising concepts.

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Research

Project L15A Final Report

In September 2010, the TRB’s Innovations Deserving Exploratory Analysis (IDEA) program and the Strategic Highway Research Program 2 (SHRP 2) jointly awarded Weris with the SHRP 2 L15(A) project “Provide Origin-to-Destination Travel Time Reliability Information on Google Map”. The purpose of this

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Research

L15B Final Report

The initial IDEA proposal described the development of a mobile application to assist in management and communications during large events, such as events hosted at the National Mall. The concept was coined PRISM for PRoximity Information System for Mobility during special events. The PRISM team

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L15C Final Report

Incidents are estimated to cause somewhere between 52% and 58% of total delay experienced by motorists in all urban area population groups, according to the 2010 Urban Mobility Report. The delay estimates differ depending on where and what data are collected, and how delay caused by incidents is

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L15D Final Report

This project explores the use of commercially available consumer GPS data in travel reliability studies. Travel time reliability concerned in this study has two dimensions. The first dimension is the probability of completing a trip within a given time budget, the so-called on-time arrival probab

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FAQs / Benefits Brochure

L17 TSMO Press Release-Editorial

The draft editorial below gives you a framework to use for writing your own article for your local daily or weekly newspaper. It can also serve as a framework for public remarks. It is written as an educational editorial that can easily for tailored to resonate with your audience. Its purpose is

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FAQs / Benefits Brochure

L17 TSMO Talking Points

"Transportation Systems Management and Operations Talking Points" are for a nontransportation professional to use with a nontransportation audience. To create messages for peer-to-peer communication or a transportation decision maker, please refer to the Business Case Primer (see Related Artifact

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FAQs / Benefits Brochure

Project L31 Presentation Guide

This document is intended to be used by speakers who are preparing to deliver the PowerPoint presentation to state DOT CEOs, chief engineers, and/or members of the state DOT CEOs’ executive teams. The presentation is designed to be delivered within a 30-minute period and highlight not just the im

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Standards & Recommended Practices

Gap Filling Project #4: Standard Reporting

This Guidebook provides step-by-step procedures for designing and conducting empirically based (i.e., “observational”) before/after studies for operations strategies. While the focus is on operational strategies, the same procedures may be applied to any highway congestion mitigation strategies,

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FAQs / Benefits Brochure

L17 Factsheet for Implementers

Advances in technology and a better understanding of traffic congestion demonstrate the potential for Transportation Systems Management & Operations (TSM&O) solutions to make the most of existing roadway infrastructure to minimize delay and reduce congestion.

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FAQs / Benefits Brochure

L17 Brochure for Traveling Public

New technologies and innovative approaches to keep traffic moving. Learn about effective transportation solutions and how your choices can make a difference.

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Background Material

L17 Amplified Work Plan

Research Plan for L17

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Informational Product

Gap Filling Project #1: CEO Briefing Book

The "Persuasive SO&M Case Study Briefing Book for decision makers" gap filling project was designed to provide compelling examples from state and regional experience that supports the benefits of SO&M in terms directly relevant to decision makers . The material presented in this document

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Standards & Recommended Practices

Gap Filling Project #6: Business Case Primer

This guide has been developed to help proponents of TSM&O communicate effectively about why TSM&O is an important part of the DOT mission. The emphasis here is on “effectively.” Defining “communication” is straight-forward: it is a message developed by one individual or group (the promote

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Standards & Recommended Practices

Gap Filling Project #2: Deployment Guidance

Therefore, the purpose of Gap Filling Project 2: Deployment Guidance for Transportation Systems Management and Operations Strategies is to provide guidance to practitioners in short-term deployment planning. The project team interviewed agencies to identify the methods that they had developed to

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Standards & Recommended Practices

Gap Filling Project #5: Placing a Value on Travel Time Reliability

The purpose of this Guidebook is to provide guidance on valuing travel time reliability. Some information is currently available in this emerging area. However, more‐comprehensive research is needed. Until that research has been completed, this Guidebook will provide an interim resource document

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Best Practice

Gap Filling Project #3: Best Practices for TSMO Program and Budget Development

This project developed Best Practices for TSMO Program and Budget Development by presenting case studies of successful operations and management programs at State DOTs. This work focuses on summarizing TSMO programs that have effectively mainstreamed TSMO practices and presents State TSMO program

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Presentation

Project L31 CEO Presentation

This presentation has been created to address transportation operations at a high level that is relevant to most, if not all, state DOTs. The presenter should interject personal anecdotes and local examples as appropriate, particularly for topics for which the descriptions provided in this presen

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TSMO Implementers Presentation

This presentation covers the topic "Transportation Systems Management and Operations: Technology Solutions and Active Management". This template is designed for implementers of TSMO strategies.

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Presentation

TSMO Decision Maker Presentation

This presentation template covers the topic of "Transportation Systems Management and Operations: Why It Matters." Key points include: (a) typically, transportation agencies have focused on building the underlying transportation infrastructure—or adding more capacity, (b) congestion is an acce

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