{"id":12255,"date":"2020-11-02t15:04:55","date_gmt":"2020-11-02t21:04:55","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.dicovercards.com\/?p=12255"},"modified":"2023-11-21t10:55:55","modified_gmt":"2023-11-21t16:55:55","slug":"performance-measures-adaptive-signal-technology-bring-smart-solutions-to-traffic-engineering","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.dicovercards.com\/performance-measures-adaptive-signal-technology-bring-smart-solutions-to-traffic-engineering\/","title":{"rendered":"performance measures & adaptive signal technology bring \u201csmart\u201d solutions to traffic problems"},"content":{"rendered":"
almost every driver has experienced the annoyance of getting stopped by a red light at a deserted intersection. or just the opposite, traffic so congested that you’ve had to wait through several green arrows to make a left turn. at times, it feels like the traffic signals are conspiring against us. why can’t the traffic signals adjust to actual roadway conditions?<\/p>\n
with typical traffic signals, retiming might only occur every few years, and the process relies on time-consuming, manually collected data over several days. even then, standard time-of-day signal timing plans don’t accommodate for variable and unpredictable traffic patterns. to make matters worse, when poorly timed, traffic signals (particularly along busy corridors) significantly contribute to traffic congestion, excess fuel consumption, and frustrated drivers.<\/p>\n
two potential solutions are the addition of automated traffic signal performance measures (atspm) or adaptive signal control technology (asct) to help smooth out and control traffic flow. these solutions use multiple detection methods to gather real-time traffic information and monitor the signal system’s performance<\/a> along an entire corridor. an atspm system relays that information to a traffic engineer or technician to monitor the signal performance and make necessary timing changes at an intersection based on that information.<\/p>\n an asct system takes things one step further. instead of sending the data to a traffic engineer for assessment, the system evaluates the information, and an algorithm develops signal timing adjustments. the asct continually implements the updates, sharing information between signals to adjust timing. these constant adjustments accommodate traffic patterns different from the peak periods (during which the timing plans were designed to operate) and help keep traffic flowing smoothly.<\/p>\n the traffic engineering experts<\/a> with snyder & associates are well-versed in helping communities evaluate the factors leading to the requirement and implementation of an atspm or an asct system. most recently, our team worked with the city of waukee<\/a> to implement an atspm system throughout the community with the option to add asct. likewise, we’re also helping the city of burlington implement performance measures along the us highway 61 corridor through town. these improvements could also lead to an asct system if needed.<\/p>\n our experience with asct implementation is just as vast. our team recently worked with the city of pleasant hill to address asct<\/a> needs along the busy iowa highway 163 corridor and the cities of clive and urbandale to spearhead installing an asct system along us highway 6.<\/p>\n a systems engineering study<\/a> is generally done to determine if an atspm or asct system is necessary for a corridor. a systems engineering study is a meticulous process that follows guidelines established by the federal highway administration (fhwa) and is also a requirement of most state dots to be eligible for grants and other federal program funding<\/a>.<\/p>\nsystems engineering determines need for atspm & asct<\/strong><\/span><\/h2>\n