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Costs to deploy Intersection Collision Warning Systems range from $9,000 to $142,500 depending on number of lanes and if systems are post or overhead mounted.

FHWA organized a pooled fund study of 40 States to evaluate low-cost safety strategies as part of its strategic highway safety effort. One of the strategies selected for evaluation in three states…
02/06/2018
Taxonomy: Intersection Collision Warning

I-70 Corridor ITS Study identifies system costs for several technology applications.

The purpose of the I-70 Corridor Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and Technology Applications Study was to evaluate and plan for innovative technologies that could enhance the safety and…
07/12/2013
Taxonomy: Weight Screening, Weather Warning, Object Detection, Toll Collection, Response Management, Dynamic Message Signs, Lane Control, Traffic, Dynamic Message Signs, Temporary Traffic Management, Freeway

The service patrol program in St. Louis had operating costs of $2,015,378 in 2008, and operating costs of $2,075,839 in 2009.

Motorist Assist is a freeway service patrol program covers all freeway segments in the St. Louis metro area. Initially deployed in 1993 as part St. Louis's overall ITS deployment, Motorist Assist was…
04/26/2011
Taxonomy: Service Patrols

Cost for 6 RWIS totals $55,000 with annual operating cost of $3,800 per unit.

Kansas City Scout is a comprehensive traffic congestion management and traveler information system operated jointly by the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) and the Kansas Department of…
07/31/2011
Taxonomy: Atmospheric Conditions