Under certain roadway and traffic conditions, signal coordination can be effective in reducing delays for drivers. However, it also has limitations, and its impact on pedestrians, bicycles, and transit is not often recognized.
Signal Coordination: Are We Really Coordinating For All Users?Signal Coordination: Are We Really Coordinating For All Users?
Instead of using Bluetooth readers that pick up cars as they go by, why don’t we go straight to the source and get data from connected vehicles themselves?
Using Connected Vehicle Data to Track the Performance of Orlando’s Traffic SignalsUsing Connected Vehicle Data to Track the Performance of Orlando’s Traffic SignalsUsing Connected Vehicle Data to Track the Performance of Orlando’s Traffic Signals
Traffic signals contain a wealth of information that, when managed, is a tremendous asset in signal timing and systems management. The recently-released NCHRP Report 954 is giving agencies the keys to implementing automated traffic signal performance measures (ATSPMs).