Moving Towards a Smart City Traffic Services Initiatives Philippe Landry, P.Eng. Director Traffic Services Transportation Services Department 3rd Annual Ottawa AV Summit April 4 2018
TSM Strategy
TSM Vision and Guiding Principles To provide residents and visitor’s to the nation’s capital with sustainable state of the art transportation management and traveller information systems that supply safe, reliable and accurate information in a timely and cost effective manner for all modes of travel. Guiding Principles Integrate and optimize all modes of transportation Integrate information systems with all transportation networks Develop sustainable transportation alternatives Educate residents on how to utilize TSM strategies to enhance safety, efficiency and convenience of the transportation network
TSM Strategy Action Plan Emphasis Area Advance Traffic Management System (ATMS) Focus Areas Pedestrian Cycling Transit Traffic Management Centre Traffic Control System Traffic Signal and Camera Infrastructure 02 May, 2012
TSM Strategy Action Plan Emphasis Area Traveller Information Services (TIS) Focus Areas Interactive Traveller Information System Enhanced Incident Management Program National Capital Region Integrated Traveller Information System
TSM Strategy Action Plan 3. Emphasis Area TSM Collaboration, Innovation and Technology Solutions Focus Areas Collaboration with External Stakeholders Innovative TSM Technologies and Services
Smart Cone Project
LED Streetlight Conversion Project
Adaptive Traffic Control Innes Road Project
Eco-Drive I2V Connected Vehicle Project Ottawa - Audi Demonstration
Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC) with BlackBerry QNX
NCC Greenbelt Research Farm Unique urban farm. Gated 1,860-acre facility with 1,560 acres of farmland. 16-kilometre road network. 3 Traffic Signals will be installed
The Future… Leverage City’s Existing Traffic System Infrastructure to Foster partnerships with Government and Industry Pilot I2V projects with industry and academia Pilot technologies to enhance cycling and pedestrian safety