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Crashes Involving Freeway Maintenance Vehicles Responding to Incidents in Pennsylvania Decreased from 30 in 2018 to Zero in 2020 in Areas Where Agency Vehicles Broadcast Real-Time Incident Alert Messages to Traveler Information Services and In-vehicle Nav
Content Type: Benefit | Date Posted: 10/20/2022 | Source Date:

Emergency Vehicle Alerts Boost Driver Awareness

01/02/2021
A Camera-Based Pedestrian Detection and Alert System Provided Emergency Alerts to Drivers Traveling at 10–20 Miles per Hour with Sufficient Time to Avoid a Crossing Pedestrian.
Content Type: Benefit | Date Posted: 12/27/2021 | Source Date:

Pedestrian Test Bed Phase II: Final Report

06/18/2019
Active ramp metering on critical freeway segments can reduce travel time variability 24 to 37 percent.
Content Type: Benefit | Date Posted: 02/23/2015 | Source Date:

Isolated versus coordinated ramp metering: Field evaluation results of travel time reliability and traffic impact

11/04/2011
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