VPP Suite User Group
Webinar slides
Webinar slides
The I-95 Corridor Coalition is assisting its member states in improving transportation across all modes. Currently, the Coalition has several initiatives underway to assist state DOT’s and rail stakeholders in addressing regional transportation as a system. A partnership of the Departments of Tra
This project provides a technical review of recommendations to employ a stable and reliable communications mechanism during, and subsequent to, catastrophic events between multiple transportation management centers along the I-95 Corridor. Now several years old, it formed the basis for ensuing co
2015 New England Regional Peer Exchange
Sponsored by: National Operations Center of Excellence/I-95 Corridor Coalition Hosted by: Massachusetts DOT
This project identified best practices for inter-jurisdictional operational procedures for bridges that cross borders between states and regional/local jurisdictions. The final report documents the process, methodology, lessons learned, and results of the inter-jurisdictional work that has been d
About the Regional Evacuation Planning Guide
The Regional Evacuation Planning Guide was developed by the I-95 Corridor Coalition to address cross-border evacuations. Cross-border evacuations have occurred in the past and will occur again. This is ever truer as the population grows, as p
As transportation agencies work to meet the needs of travelers, technology offers many solutions. For example, technology has transformed toll facilities in recent decades, allowing drivers to pay electronically without stopping at a toll plaza. The stress and delay of traffic congestion at toll
This project reviews I-95 Coalition States’ innovative towing program practices, and provides Coalition Members an overview of Best Practices regarding contracted/regulatory/incentive based roadway towing programs and procedures. A scanning tour was conducted in coordination with FHWA and the Tow
The U.S. Government Accountability Office has released a report that addresses the status of V2I technologies; challenges and U.S. Department of Transportation efforts that could affect deployment of the technologies; and what is known about the potential benefits and costs.
The CATT Lab developed the Work Zone Performance Monitoring (WZPM) tool for Maryland State Highway Administration to assist in compliance with requirements in the Final Rule on Work Zone Safety and Mobility.
WZPM tool targets three different user groups:
Project engineers and