MODULE 5: TSMO to Improve Reliability

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MODULE 5: TSMO to Improve Reliability

What travelers experience What is Reliability? Reliability: Consistency or dependability in travel times, as measured from day to day or across different times of day. Jan. Dec. July Travel time What travelers experience Travel times vary greatly day-to-day What they remember

Why is Travel Time Reliability Important? Understandable to the public Public has less tolerance for unexpected delay Unreliable travel has costs for users Lost productivity, late/early freight arrivals, economic competitiveness Valued service in other utilities & industries Useful in investment decision-making process to reflect beneficial operations strategies Can be treated effectively by addressing roadway “events” Affects safety and mobility

How do we improve Reliability? Improving Reliability: Reducing congestion and creating more predictable travel times by: Operating the system to maximize performance Managing the occurrence and effects of non-recurring events Monitoring performance to understand and improve operations

Example TSMO Strategies to Improve Reliability Traffic Signal Coordination Traveler Information Ramp Management Managed Lanes Active Traffic Management Integrated Corridor Management Work Zone Management Traffic Incident Management Special Event Management Road Weather Management Transit Management Freight Management