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Real-Time Information and Response Jon Nelson, P.E. MoDOT
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Private Sector Traffic Data Wireless travel time data Statewide Data Coverage
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Private Sector Traffic Data One year into the contract… We like it! Better… Traveler information Incident management Work zone management Situational awareness Performance measures
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Private Sector Traffic Data Improved performance measures Better data, less work
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Better Information Traveler info & situational awareness Travel Times, congestion, weather impacts
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Text and Email Alerts Up to the minute traffic conditions Highly personalized Segment, speed, time of day, etc. Internal tool
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Text and Email Alerts Quicker incident notification At times the first notification MoDOT receives Quicker information to the public Alerts for work zone queues Re-locate signs, implement detour, etc.
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Automated Messaging Rural dynamic message signs Instant warning Interim message until more specifics can be provided
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CAD Integration Computer Aided Dispatch Kansas City Scout Highway Patrol Springfield TMC Greene County 911 Traffic-related incidents
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CAD Integration Quicker notification of incidents Better situational awareness Better TMC information & response
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CAD Integration Auto-populate traveler information
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What else is out there? In-Vehicle Information Now incorporating real-time data
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What else is out there? Crowdsourcing Crashes, construction, speeds, AMBER alerts Transit applications Signal timing Road condition reporting Controversial? Distracted driving Police presence Police presence
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What else is out there? Public-Private Data Sharing
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What’s Next? Connected Vehicle Technology Vehicle to vehicle Vehicle to Infrastructure Autonomous Vehicles Who really knows?
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For More Information: Jon Nelson, P.E. MoDOT Traffic and Highway Safety Jonathan.Nelson@modot.mo.gov 573-751-1157
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