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Missouri DOT’s V2V-Enabled Truck Mounted Attenuator Leader-Follower System Was Estimated to Cost $301,485 Per Unit, Considering System Integration, Maintenance and Support, and Training Costs.

Protecting the safety of work zone workers is a priority for local and state transportation agencies. Advancements in technology, such as automated leader-follower vehicle systems for truck mounted…
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Made Public Date
01/31/2024
Taxonomy (ARC-IT) Work Zone Management (MC06)

The Estimated Annual Cost to Operate a Port in a Major Urban Area with Level 4 Automated Trucks in Queue Ranges from $75.1million to $123.4 million.

As freight imports to the US continue to increase, several US agencies are seeking ways to improve the efficiency of drayage trucking at ports by evaluating the impacts of Intelligent Transportation…
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Made Public Date
01/26/2024

Advanced Queue Detection Systems Installed at Four Work Zones in Nebraska Were Estimated To Cost $166,225 per Work Zone for a 6-Month Project on I-80.

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The system cost analysis was based on a typical AQD system including one CCTV camera, three non-intrusive detection, and two pairs (total of four) of PDMS. Based on an estimation of six-month…
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Made Public Date
12/22/2023

A Feasibility Study in the Baltimore Area Evaluated the Total Capital Costs for Four BRT Alternatives, with Route Lengths Ranging from 14.2 to 22.7 Miles, to be Between $800M and $1.1B.

Maryland’s Regional Transit Plan (RTP) focusing on 30 corridors was finalized in September 2020 with the main goal of establishing a plan for improving public transportation in the region over the…
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Made Public Date
12/18/2023

Connected Vehicle Technology Was Deployed on School Buses and at Intersections in Georgia For Approximately $5,000 per Bus and $5,000 per Intersection.

Traffic signal priority (TSP) granted by communications between connected vehicles and the infrastructure has the potential to increase the mobility and efficiency of designated vehicles. Connected…
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Made Public Date
11/17/2023
Taxonomy (ARC-IT) Transit Signal Priority (PT09)

The Estimated Cost for Building Ten Electric Charging Stations for Tenant Shippers at the Port of Oakland Ranged From $1.25M to $2M.

The Port of Oakland Board of Port Commissioners approved the Seaport Air Quality 2020 and Beyond Plan in 2019 which establishes zero-emission operations as the policy direction of the Seaport. Among…
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Made Public Date
10/31/2023

A Bus Navigation App for Individuals with Cognitive Disabilities Was Deployed and Operated for Nearly $500K.

Primarily funded by the USDOT’s Smart City Challenge, the Smart Columbus Program was a collection of eight transportation, mobility and data studies aimed at improving access to jobs, enhancing…
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Made Public Date
10/24/2023

Total System Cost for Maryland's Dual Mode DSRC/C-V2X Infrastructure-to-Vehicle (I2V) Pedestrian System, Including One-Year Maintenance, Reported as $84,000 for One Intersection.

Infrastructure-to-Vehicle (I2V) systems are recognized for their ability to facilitate connected vehicle communications as part of the broader connected and automated vehicle ecosystem. The way I2V…
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Made Public Date
09/29/2023