Corridor and Arterial Traffic Management

Ondemand Learning

Automated Traffic Signal Performance Measures Workshop

The Automated Traffic Signal Performance Measure (SPM) Workshop, held on January 26–27, 2016, in Salt Lake City, Utah, provided a forum to share best practices, agency progress, and configuring and troubleshooting tips, as well as to discuss the potential future of SPMs. Representatives from more th
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Traffic Signal Timing Concepts (2-day, Instructor-Led Course)

Note: This course will offer special pricing to the following groups: Local Agencies - $75.00 per person; State DOT's - $200.00 per person. The reduced prices are being provided by the FHWA Office of Operations. Traffic Signal Timing Concepts is a two-day course to assist in building technical e
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Innovative Towing

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

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Center-to-Center Communications

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

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I-95 Corridor Rail Studies

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

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Standards & Recommended Practices

North Carolina DOT Standard Practice for "Move Over / Reduce Speed"

This is the Standard Practice from the North Carolina DOT for the "Move Over / Reduce Speed" Law. This document not only contains the written standards for North Carolina with regard to the necessary signing to meet the requirements of this law, but also contains the relevant section of the law f

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Standards & Recommended Practices

Maryland State Highway Administration Sign Standard for "Move Over or Slow Down"

This is the sign standard for "Move Over or Slow Down for Emergency Vehicles" from the Maryland State Highway Administration. The dimensions of the details of the sign are included.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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