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The Estimated Cost To Upgrade New York City’s Fare Collection System Was $640 Million Dollars.

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in New York City is undertaking an ambitious project to upgrade its fare collection system called One Metro New York (OMNY). The OMNY system deploys…
09/16/2021
Taxonomy: Multi-use Payment, Transit Fare Payment

The Cost To Implement Video Data Storage and Networking Services To Support 68 Traffic Cameras in New York City Was Estimated at $1,663 per Year Annualized Over Three Years.

This study’s primary objective was to introduce a continuous, remote, and real-time pedestrian detection and social-distancing data acquisition system on an existing video surveillance system in New…
08/27/2021
Taxonomy: Infrastructure, Data Archive

New York City’s Speed Camera Program Costs over $164 Million Including an Operating Cost of $104 Million During Fiscal Year 2014 to 2019.

Speeding is a leading cause of fatal traffic crashes. As part of its Vision Zero initiative,  the New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) implemented a speed camera program, which…
07/27/2021
Taxonomy: Speed Enforcement, Pedestrian Safety

NYC operated an Automated Speed Enforcement program in 140 school zones with 180 speed cameras for over two years at a cost of $69,460,446.

Combating excessive speeding was the leading recommendation provided by New York City residents during the Vision Zero town halls and workshops held by the New York City Department of Transportation…
01/25/2019
Taxonomy: Speed Enforcement

Deployment of 8,500 connected vehicles with roadside devices installed at 310 intersections and 44 strategic sites and major thoroughfares in New York City was estimated to cost $23.5 million.

In September of 2015, USDOT selected New York City Department of Transportation (NYCDOT), Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) and Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority (THEA) as the…
11/28/2017
Taxonomy: Collision Avoidance, Pedestrian Safety

Deploying an advanced signal control system for 110 blocks in Midtown Manhattan cost $1.6 million.

After congestion pricing in Midtown Manhattan was vetoed by the New York State Legislature, New York City's Department of Transportation NYC DOT turned to advanced traffic signal systems and adaptive…
12/11/2012
Taxonomy: Traffic, Advanced Signal Systems, Arterial

Between 2003 and 2007, annual operating costs and revenues at 15 tolling agencies averaged $85.825 million and $265.753 million, respectively.

This report covered an analysis of tolling systems to help state officials and other policy makers discuss the implementation and operational costs of alternative revenue-generating systems. Three to…
12/14/2011
Taxonomy: Pricing, Toll Collection, High-Occupancy Vehicle Facilities, High-Occupancy Vehicle Facilities, Pricing

Monroe County, NY, deployed five CCTV cameras at high priority intersections at a cost of $279,338.

The Monroe County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) opened a Regional Traffic Operations Center (ROTC) in 2002 to improve operations throughout the City of Rochester and along the county's…
06/04/2009
Taxonomy: Traffic, Imaging / Video

The capital cost to design, develop, test, and integrate ACN dispatch center equipment and software was estimated at $152,400.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Office of Vehicle Safety Research conducted a field operational test (FOT) to demonstrate the feasibility of implementing automated…
08/07/2008
Taxonomy: Advanced ACN