Woodland Park, Colorado, United States

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Installation of adaptive signal control systems on two corridors in Colorado improved travel times by 9 to 19 percent, increased average speed by 7 to 22 percent and maintained or improved level of service at the studied intersections.

Findings On the 10th Street and US 24 corridors, weekday travel times improved by 9 and 6 percent, respectively. Also on weekdays, average speed increased by 11 and 7 percent, respectively. These…
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12/11/2012

An adaptive signal control system for 8 intersections in Woodland Park, CO was implemented for $176,300.

The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) implemented two separate adaptive signal control systems, one in Region 2 and another in Region 4. This study was done as a comparison between two…
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12/11/2012