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Low cost portable roadside sensor system estimates vehicle velocity within 2 percent accuracy and provides 100 percent accuracy of vehicle classification.

The sensor consists of magnetoresistive devices that measure magnetic field. The speed of the passing vehicle is estimated by calculating the cross-correlation between longitudinally spaced sensors.…
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08/29/2014

When link travel times posted on DMS are twice as long as typical travel times, drivers begin to favor alternate routes.

METHODOLOGYResearchers used an on-line survey to collect data on drivers' opinions relative to diversion route usage when dynamic message signs (DMS) show travel times that are longer than normal.…
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06/03/2013

Benefit-to-cost estimates for dynamic pricing applications on freeway shoulder lanes ranged from 1.1 to 8.2.

FINDINGSBased on estimated system impacts and projected changes in travel demand over a 20 year period benefit-to-cost ratios ranged from 1.1 to 8.2 depending on corridor design. Longer corridors…
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Date Posted
12/21/2011

The conversion of HOV to HOT lanes on I-394 reduced mainline crashes by 5.3 percent.

METHODOLOGYModels were used to estimate traffic with and without the improvement and the Empirical Bayes method was used to determine if crash rates decreased after the conversion. Four-year…
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12/14/2011

In the Minneapolis/St. Paul, traffic speed data collected at two interstate work zones showed that when portable traffic management systems were deployed, work zone traffic volumes increased 4 to 7 percent during peak periods.

Speed information from machine vision cameras was used to evaluate the effects of PTMS on the work zone traffic conditions. This involved assessing changes in the variability of the speeds and…
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03/16/2007

In the Minneapolis/St. Paul, a motorist survey found 61% of drivers who experienced a portable traffic management system at a work zone felt more informed about traffic conditions than at other work zones.

SURVEY FINDINGSMotorist SurveyA telephone survey was used to poll motorists and assess their reaction to the PTMS. The target survey group included drivers who passed through the I-94 work zone…
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Date Posted
03/16/2007

In the Minneapolis/St. Paul, a portable traffic management system (PTMS) installed at two interstate work zones improved safety by slowing approaching vehicles by 9 mi/hr and reducing speed variability by 70 percent.

Speed information from machine vision cameras was used to evaluate the effects of PTMS on the work zone traffic conditions. This involved assessing changes in the variability of the speeds and…
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Date Posted
03/16/2007

In Minneapolis-St.Paul, an evaluation of the effectiveness of ramp meters on four test corridors showed that freeway travel speeds decreased 5 to 10 percent and freeway travel times increased 5 to 10 percent between 2000 and 2001.

FINDINGSThe following were reported in the Phase II report:Overall, freeway travel speeds decreased 5 to 10 percent between 2000 and 2001.Overall, freeway travel times increased 5 to 10 percent…
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Date Posted
07/08/2002

In Minneapolis-St.Paul, an evaluation of the effectiveness of ramp meters on four test corridors showed that the number of crashes recorded for the interim period with reduced ramp metering capacity was 15 percent higher that the average number of cr

FINDINGS The number of crashes recorded for the first seven months of 2001 (interim period with reduced ramp metering capacity) was 15 percent higher that the average number of crashes measured for…
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Date Posted
07/08/2002

In Minneapolis-St.Paul, an evaluation of the effectiveness of ramp meters on four test corridors showed that the number of commuters who supported a complete ramp meter shutdown declined significantly from 21 percent in 2000 to about 14 percent in 20

FINDINGSThe number of commuters who supported a complete shutdown declined significantly from 21 percent in 2000 to about 14 percent in 2001. This change was attributed to ramp meter control…
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Date Posted
07/08/2002

A simulation study in Minneapolis-St. Paul estimated that ramp metering saved 2 to 55 percent of the fuel expended at each ramp.

SIMULATION RESULTSRamp metering reduced the number of acceleration-deceleration cycles and smoothed traffic flow. Fuel savings at each ramp meter ranged from 2 to 55 percent depending on ramp…
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Date Posted
06/13/2002

A simulation study in Minneapolis-St. Paul estimated that ramp metering decreased total system travel time by 6 to16 percent and increased average mainline speeds by 13 to 26 percent.

SIMULATION RESULTSRamp metering decreased total system travel time by 6 to16 percent. Ramp metering increased average mainline speeds by 13 to 26 percentThe number of stops was relatively low on the…
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Date Posted
06/13/2002

Most drivers believed that traffic conditions worsened when the Minneapolis-St. Paul ramp metering system was shut down and 80 percent supported reactivation.

FINDINGSMarket research data collection results showed a number of changes in attitudes among area travelers that occurred once meters were shut down. Most survey respondents believed that traffic…
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Date Posted
04/19/2002

Net annual vehicle emissions increased by 1,160 tons and fuel consumption decreased by 5.5 million gallons when the ramp metering system on Minneapolis-St. Paul freeways was shut down.

FINDINGSResults indicated that without ramp meters there was: A net annual increase in emissions of 1,160 tons without ramp meteringA decrease in fuel consumption without ramp metering of 5.5 million…
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04/19/2002

Volume decreased by 9 percent and peak period throughput was reduced by 14 percent when the ramp metering system on Minneapolis-St. Paul freeways was deactivated.

FINDINGSResults indicated that without ramp meters there was a 9 percent reduction in freeway volume and a 14 percent reduction in peak period throughput.
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Date Posted
04/19/2002

A study found that the benefit-to-cost ratio of the Minneapolis-St. Paul ramp metering system was 15:1.

FINDINGSAnalysis of the benefits and costs of the ramp metering system showed that when the costs of the entire congestion management system (including changeable message signs, traveler information…
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Date Posted
04/19/2002

When the ramp metering system on Minneapolis-St. Paul freeways was shut down, speeds fell by seven percent.

FINDINGSResults indicated that without ramp meters there was: A 22 percent decrease in freeway travel times with meters, which more than offsets the elimination of ramp delays. Meters result in an…
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Date Posted
04/19/2002

In the St. Paul, Minnesota region ramp metering has increased throughput by 30 percent and increased peak period speeds by 60 percent.

Notes: See also: "Partners in Mostion, 494 Transporation Corridor: ICTM project, Interim Report #1," Prepared for ICTM Evaluation Committee by HNTB Corporation, undated.
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Date Posted
09/21/2000

Economies of scale reduced projections for MnPass managed lanes operations & maintenance costs to $50,000 per mile.

In 2005, Mn/DOT completed the MnPASS Phase 1 study identifying the next set of roadways to be considered for managed lanes. That study assumed that the first MnPASS lanes would be conversions of the…
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Made Public Date
08/30/2014

Capital cost estimates to implement MnPASS dynamic pricing on freeway shoulder lanes ranged from $6 million to $23 million per mile.

In 2005, MnDOT completed a Phase I study that examined the conversion of high-occupancy-vehicle (HOV) lanes to high-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes on I-394 and I-35W in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. In…
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Made Public Date
01/10/2012

Provide consistent and high-quality information to influence traveler behavior.

All tests evaluating user response have arrived at a uniform conclusion that travelers will act based upon information from a trusted and well understood system that provides information of value.…
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Date Posted
09/16/2005