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Lectern Session 693

Active Traffic Management Applications Mitigating the Impacts of Nonrecurring Congestion

Tuesday, January 12, 3:45 PM- 5:30 PM ET
Convention Center 2016, Salon A
Lectern | PDH
Daniel Lukasik, Parsons
Sponsored by:
Standing Committee on Freeway Operations (changed to ACP20 on 4/15/2020) (AHB20)
Standing Committee on Regional Transportation Systems Management and Operations (Changed to ACP10 on 4/15/2020) (AHB10)
Joint Subcommittee on Active Traffic Management, ACP20(5) (ACP20(5))
Standing Committee on Traffic Signal Systems (Changed to ACP25 on 4/15/2020) (AHB25)

Active traffic management (ATM) is the ability to dynamically and proactively manage recurrent and nonrecurrent congestion on an entire facility based on real-time or preplanned traffic conditions. ATM strategies maximize the effectiveness and efficiency of a facility while increasing throughput and enhancing safety. This session will highlight recent innovations in ATM applications in the United States related to nonrecurrent congestion conditions, demonstrating how ATM can serve as a useful tool in the congestion management toolbox.



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Title Presentation Number
Virginia: Interstate 64 and 77 Active Traffic and Safety Management Deployments in Rural, Mountainous Terrain
Dean Gustafson, Prime AE Group, Inc
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P16-0586
Wisconsin: The Hoan Bridge Reconstruction Project
Carolynn Gellings
Show Abstract
P16-0588
Oregon: The ODOT Active Traffic Management Program
Galen McGill, Oregon Department of Transportation
Show Abstract
P16-0589
The I-95 Coalition: Planned Special Events
Marygrace Parker, The Eastern Transportation Coalition
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P16-0590