Investigation of the Impact of the I-94 ATM System on the Safety of the I-94 Commons High Crash Area

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Investigation of the Impact of the I-94 ATM System on the Safety of the I-94 Commons High Crash Area

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2014-05

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Minnesota Department of Transportation

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Active Traffic Management (ATM) strategies are being deployed in major cities worldwide to deal with pervasive system congestion and safety concerns. While such strategies include a diverse array of components, in the Twin Cities metropolitan area the deployment of the Intelligent Lane Control Signs (ILCS) allowed for the implementation of Variable Speed Limits (VSL). The VSL system in the Twin Cities aims to detect congestion and preemptively warn upstream drivers to reduce speed. By reducing the severe change in speed between upstream and downstream traffic, safety and operational benefits are sought. This report presents an investigation of the effect the I-94 VSL system has on the safety of the high frequency crash area located on the westbound lanes of the freeway through downtown Minneapolis (I-94/I-35W commons). This report describes several methodologies that were used to examine the impact of the VSL system within the I-94/I-35W commons high crash area. Numerous data sources were utilized, including video records of crash and near crash events, loop detector traffic measurements, machine vision sensor data, and actuations from the VSL system. A before-after approach was taken to examine the incident rates for crashes and near crashes using visually identified events within video data. Utilizing the unique capabilities of the Minnesota Traffic Observatory’s I-94 Freeway Lab, high resolution traffic measurements, collected by machine vision sensors at the bottleneck location, were used within a new cross-correlation based analysis methodology to measure and visualize shockwave activity before and after the implementation of the VSL system.

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Hourdos, John; Zitzow, Stephen. (2014). Investigation of the Impact of the I-94 ATM System on the Safety of the I-94 Commons High Crash Area. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/164689.

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