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2012

Impacts of Traveler Information on the Overall Network

ENTERPRISE member agencies use a variety of tools and approaches to inform travelers about conditions on the roadways, including Dynamic Message Signs (DMS) and traffic flow maps on internet dissemination websites.  The impacts of these tools are not clearly understood.  While the public response to these dissemination tools has been very positive, there remains minimal solid evidence about the travel pattern changes caused by these messages or the impacts on other routes. Based upon the ENTERPRISE Travel Time Best Practices project, in nearly every state deployed, the travel time reports have received very positive feedback, and perhaps the value lies in informing travelers of conditions ahead, regardless of whether they divert.

ENTERPRISE recognized the need for additional research on the impacts of traveler information and approved the “Impacts of Traveler Information on the Overall Network Project” to focus on understanding the impacts that travel time message displays (web and roadside) have on the network.

To determine the impacts of travel times, on-line surveys were created and linked to the traveler information portion of the Minnesota and Washington State Department of Transportation (DOT) websites to gather feedback from travelers regarding their use of travel time information displayed on the web and on roadside DMS.

In addition to surveying travelers’ opinions, historical travel time displays on DMS together with related traffic volume data (from locations downstream of the DMS) from the Minnesota and Washington State networks were analyzed.

This ENTERPRISE Project was highlighted in the July/August 2013 ITS International publication.

Understanding Utilization of Third Party Travel Data and Information

There are a number of private vendors today who sell and provide third party data for a variety of transportation purposes. Data may be oriented to commercial freight companies, personal navigation systems, transportation agencies and many more. Speed, travel time, volume and occupancy data is important in maintaining the safety and mobility of the transportation network. Some transportation agencies use this type of data from third party providers to deliver traveler information, manage traffic, and conduct studies.

ENTERPRISE initiated this project – Understanding Utilization of Third Party Travel Data and Information – to better understand what providers are offering, how states are using the data and what their options might be for future use of such data. The approach for this project involved an initial survey of ENTERPRISE member needs and uses for third party data.

The final report summarizes the information gathered during this project and is written in a format to accommodate easy future reference by the ENTERPRISE members. The information summarized in this report includes:

  1. ENTERPRISE member survey of third party data needs and uses
  2. Third party data provider information
  3. Public agency experiences with using third party data

Related Documents/Links

Following is a listing of related documents and links to the Understanding Utilization of Third Party Travel Data and Information ENTERPRISE project.

SourceRelated Document/Link
ENTERPRISEUnderstanding Utilization of Third Party Data and Information – Final Report
Washington State DOTRequest for Proposals: Traffic Data, May 2011
Washington State DOTRequest for Proposals-Amendment 1: Traffic Data
Washington State DOTThird Party Data Use Assessment
Virginia DOTRequest for Proposals: Statewide Evacuation, Special Event and Work Zone Real Time Video and Data Collection Services, October 2010
Ministry of Transportation OntarioAlternative Methodologies for Travel Time Studies Final Report, July 2012

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