Dynamic lane use control is an active traffic management (ATM) strategy where travel lanes, including shoulders, are opened, closed or reallocated in real-time based on current traffic…
Dynamic Lane Use Control
Dynamic Lane Use and Control technologies help manage roadway capacity and improve safety by adjusting how lanes are used based on real-time traffic conditions. These systems use electronic signs and sensors to open, close, or repurpose lanes—for example, managing reversible lanes during rush hour or directing traffic around incidents and work zones. By responding to changing conditions, dynamic lane control reduces congestion, minimizes crashes, and makes better use of existing roadways. Explore the executive briefing and data visualizations to see how these technologies are helping agencies create safer, more adaptable transportation networks.
