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New Mexico DOT spent approximately $200,000 to deploy dust control systems in two safety critical locations along I-10.

In June 2012 USDOT finalized Version 3.0 of the Best Practices for Road Weather Management report. This report contains 27 case studies of systems in 22 states that improve roadway operations under…
04/29/2014
Taxonomy: 511

The cost to deploy a new traffic management system in Espanola, New Mexico was $862,279.

In 2008, the evaluation was completed for the new traffic management system in the City of Espanola, New Mexico, implemented in June 2006. The system consists of eight signalized intersections on NM…
06/11/2009
Taxonomy: Traffic, Advanced Signal Systems, Imaging / Video

In New Mexico, the Client Referral, Ridership, and Financial Tracking (CRRAFT), a Web-based system that integrates the daily operating procedures and administration of multiple rural transit agencies, costs about $95,000 annually to operate.

The Client Referral, Ridership, and Financial Tracking (CRRAFT) system is a web-based system, which is developed across multiple agencies as a means to facilitate coordination among funding agencies…
05/19/2008
Taxonomy: Service Coordination

The cost to implement the ICTransit Card system was estimated at $635,700.

The Alliance for Transportation Institute (ATRI), a University of New Mexico research institute, developed the CRRAFT (Client Referral, Ridership, and Financial Tracking) system and the ICTransit…
09/16/2008
Taxonomy: Transit Fare Payment