PROJECT DESCRIPTION KATY (I-10) HOT LANE 13 mile (20.9 km), one-lane reversible facility in the median of Katy (I-10) Freeway. HOT operations (QuickRide)

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PROJECT DESCRIPTION KATY (I-10) HOT LANE 13 mile (20.9 km), one-lane reversible facility in the median of Katy (I-10) Freeway. HOT operations (QuickRide) began in Available during peak period (6:45 - 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.) Average travel time saving is about 17 minutes. ENFORCEMENT 15.5 mile (25.0 km), one-lane facility in the median of Northwest Freeway (US 290). HOT operations (QuickRide) began in Available only in the morning peak (6:45 - 8:00 a.m.). Average travel time saving is about 11 minutes. NORTHWEST (US-290) HOT LANE Space exists on the HOT lane for additional vehicles outside of the peak periods. Congestion remains on the general purpose lanes outside of the peak periods. Therefore, the opportunity exists to sell excess HOT lane capacity to off-peak SOV travelers. However, several operation obstacles must be overcome, including:  ENFORCEMENT  DYNAMIC PRICING  COMMUNICATING WITH USERS The current QuickRide program receives approximately 217 uses per day Patronage has increased steadily since operations began in 1998 Capacity is limited in the peak period, due to high demand from HOV3+ and buses Auto ID Tag (QuickRide hang tag) Fee Tag (toll transponder) Rearview mirror PROCEDURES FOR ENFORCING QUICKRIDE Enrollees must display windshield identification tags Identification tags and vehicle occupancy checked simultaneously by visual inspection at enforcement area USAGE BY VEHICLE CATEGORY, 2002 and 2003 ENFORCEMENT CONCERNS High violation rates No method to confirm account status in the field Unauthorized HOV2s impossible to detect Accuracy of occupancy count difficult at some locations due to speeds Enforcement resources stretched Majority of customer complaints: violators Field Test of Equipment for Enhanced Compliance, April 2004 Trailer and gantry-mounted units with indicator lights were installed at the Eastern Extension enforcement area on Katy The equipment was supplemented with customer warning cards and a mass mailing reminding customers and apparent violators of operating requirements Changes in Compliance as a Result of Field Tests Proposed Implementation of Enforcement Technology on US 290 One trailer- mounted and one post-mounted unit for AM and PM at NW Transit Center One trailer-mounted and one gantry- mounted unit for AM and PM at Dacoma Two hand-held units to allow officers to verify tags and to provide flexibility for remote customer service operations Trailer-mounted Enforcement Unit Gantry-mounted Enforcement Unit Enforcement Location AM Peak Violation Rate PM Peak Violation Rate April 2003 April 2004 April 2003 April 2004 I-10 Eastern Extension (test site) 67%34%53%29% I-10 Post Oak61%57%56%50% US 290 NW Transit Center55%50% Not operational in PM peak

DYNAMIC PRICING USER COMMUNICATIONS There is limited capacity available since both HOT lanes are single lane facilities. Each freeway carries over 200,000 vehicles per day  a large potential number of HOT lane users. For the lanes to remain uncongested requires the ability to rapidly alter the price of entry. Therefore, dynamic pricing based on real time traffic conditions is required. To deliver dynamic pricing requires: A. Understanding User’s Willingness to Pay A stated preference survey was used to gather information from: SOV travelers in the general purpose lanes, peak or off-peakSOV travelers in the general purpose lanes, peak or off-peak HOV2 travelers in the general purpose lanes, peak or off-peakHOV2 travelers in the general purpose lanes, peak or off-peak HOV2 travelers in HOT lanesHOV2 travelers in HOT lanes Peak: QuickRide $2Peak: QuickRide $2 Off-peak: freeOff-peak: free HOV3+, bus, motorcycle travelers in HOT lanesHOV3+, bus, motorcycle travelers in HOT lanes Always freeAlways free Casual carpool (slugs) in HOT lanesCasual carpool (slugs) in HOT lanes Generally freeGenerally free B. Deploying Required Technologies Multiple entry and exit locations increase the difficulty of: Determining the current travel speed and flow rate on the HOT lane. Estimating future travel speeds and flow rates on the HOT lane. Determining the appropriate price based on those speeds and flow rates. Speeds and flows from WaveTronix sensors via CDMA Speeds from AVI readers via TranStar sent in real time to the traffic server The traffic server determines the correct toll and sends this data to signs in real time and to the QuickRide billing server on a daily basis $2 Transponder numbers and time of day are collected from AVI Readers and then sent to the QuickRide billing server on a daily basis. QuickRide bills based on this data plus stored price data. A. Understanding User Needs B. Public Education Plan C. Real-Time Communication Used focus groups and surveys to identify critical information that travelers require prior to choosing to use the HOT lane. Determined how travelers found out about the current QuickRide program. US 290 Pinemont Park and Ride HOV LANE 1 / 2 MILE 6:45 – 8:00 AM ALL OTHER TIMES MON - FRI LEFT EXIT HOV LANE STATUS OPEN CLOSED $ 2.00 CLOSED TAGS REQUIRED TO ENROLL PROGRAM INFORMATION PRICE REGULATORY General program information provided at non-critical locations Regulatory information provided in advance of price Lane status and current price provided where diversion is still possible Goals: Increase awareness & image of QR Increase QR membership and usage Recommended Outreach Efforts Graphic Identity Project Champions Public Relations/Media Blitz Website Kickoff Promotion/Goodwill Efforts Community Appearances Advertising Employee Training