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CDOT Improves Traffic Operations and Saves Residents Millions Using Adaptive Signal Control

公司规模
1,000+
地区
  • America
国家
  • United States
产品
  • QuicTrac™ Adaptive
技术栈
  • Real-time data processing
  • Adaptive signal control
实施规模
  • Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
  • Cost Savings
  • Environmental Impact Reduction
  • Productivity Improvements
技术
  • 分析与建模 - 实时分析
  • 功能应用 - 远程监控系统
适用行业
  • 城市与自治市
  • 运输
适用功能
  • 设施管理
  • 物流运输
用例
  • 智慧城市运营
  • 交通监控
  • 车辆性能监测
服务
  • 软件设计与工程服务
  • 系统集成
关于客户
The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is responsible for managing and maintaining the state's transportation infrastructure, including highways, bridges, and traffic signals. CDOT aims to improve traffic flow, reduce congestion, and enhance safety for motorists. The department decided to implement an adaptive signal control system to address the unpredictable traffic patterns on the US 50 corridor in Pueblo, CO. By leveraging real-time data, CDOT sought to optimize signal timing and improve overall traffic operations, ultimately benefiting commuters, recreational travelers, and the environment.
挑战
The US 50 corridor in Pueblo, CO faced erratic and unpredictable traffic conditions, exposing the limitations of traditional time-of-day signal timing. The corridor primarily serves commuters during the week and recreational travelers on weekends, with traffic patterns influenced by school schedules, tourist activities, and weather conditions. The eight-mile project area included 10 signalized intersections and experienced significant congestion levels. Traditional signal timing plans were ineffective in managing the rapidly changing traffic demands, leading to increased stop delays, travel times, and fuel consumption.
解决方案
CDOT chose McCain’s QuicTrac Adaptive Signal Control System to replace the traditional time-of-day signal timing plans. The adaptive system utilizes real-time traffic data to create signal timing plans on-the-fly, responding to the current traffic demand. This approach allows for more efficient traffic management, reducing stop delays and improving travel times. The system was deployed along the eight-mile US 50 corridor, which includes 10 signalized intersections. Corridor operations were evaluated pre and post-implementation using measures such as travel time, stop delay, speed, fuel consumption, and vehicle emissions. The adaptive system demonstrated significant improvements in traffic flow and reduced environmental impact.
运营影响
  • The QuicTrac Adaptive system led to a 39% decrease in stop delays, significantly improving traffic flow along the corridor.
  • Travel times improved by 6%, allowing motorists to reach their destinations more quickly and efficiently.
  • The system resulted in a daily savings of 1,013 vehicle travel hours, translating to 253,250 travel hours saved annually.
  • The average number of stops at signalized intersections was reduced by nearly one-third, resulting in 100,000 fewer stops per day for the ten intersections studied.
  • Fuel consumption and emissions decreased, with motorists consuming 1% less fuel each day, saving 461 gallons per day.
数量效益
  • $5.2 million saved each year for drivers due to reduced travel time and fuel consumption.
  • 39% decrease in stop delays.
  • 6% improvement in travel times.
  • Daily savings of 1,013 vehicle travel hours.
  • 461 gallons of fuel saved per day.

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