Analysis of adaptive traffic signal timing tool based out of Houston shows annual operational savings of $578,000

Adaptive Control Software Lite (ACS Lite) helps optimize traffic signal timing splits and offsets in a ‘real-time’ mode of operation

Identifier
2015-B00991
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The FHWA performed a comparative analysis on data collected along State Route 6 corridor in Houston before and after the activation of the ACS Lite. Metrics studied included speed, travel time, delay, number of stops and fuel consumption.



Methodology:
  • Collect ‘before’ and ‘after’ traffic volume machine counts on State Route 6 (SR 6)–eight intersections
  • Perform ‘before’ and ‘after’ floating car travel time and delay studies along SR 6 – eight intersections
  • Perform statistical analysis on ‘before’ and ‘after’ traffic volumes, speed and travel time and delay data



Results:
  • Total delay, number of stops and fuel consumption all decreased when ACS Lite software was in effect
  • There would be an annual savings of $578,000 due to these improvements.



Before (per veh)After (per veh)Savings (per veh)Peak Hours (per veh)Peak Hours Savings
Total Delay (hour)0.018560.012140.0064239.16252$474
Total Stops1.71.20.53051.6$43
Fuel (Liters)0.4900.4550.035214.837$128
Peak Hours Benefit----$644
Daily Benefit----$2,222
Annual Benefit----$577,648

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