{"id":8525,"date":"2020-01-22t09:45:14","date_gmt":"2020-01-22t15:45:14","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.dicovercards.com\/?post_type=snyder-projects&p=8525"},"modified":"2023-07-10t14:28:55","modified_gmt":"2023-07-10t19:28:55","slug":"adaptive-signal-control-technology-system-corridor-reduce-travel-times","status":"publish","type":"snyder-projects","link":"\/\/www.dicovercards.com\/projects\/adaptive-signal-control-technology-system-corridor-reduce-travel-times\/","title":{"rendered":"adaptive signal control technology (asct) system along busy corridor set to reduce travel times: pleasant hill"},"content":{"rendered":"
the city of pleasant hill, iowa<\/a> has turned to snyder & associates for professional transportation engineering services<\/a> on numerous occasions over the past decade. this thriving and growing suburb located east of the des moines metro carries a high volume of traffic through town, particularly along the busy iowa highway 163 corridor. this corridor has seen many physical improvements and intersection upgrades over the years. however, the existing traffic signal system<\/a> is not capable of incremental, short-term, or continuous timing changes to automatically accommodate fluctuations in traffic demand without manually adjusting signal timings. this leads to traffic congestion and queuing issues at numerous locations.<\/p>\n to combat this issue, the city decided to investigate the possibility of implementing adaptive signal control technology (asct) at 13 intersections along the busy corridor. this project would include the installation of adaptive signal control technology along highway 163 at 10 signalized intersections \u2014 stretching from copper creek drive to ne 80th street. it would also include three additional signalized intersections that are adjacent to highway 163.<\/p>\n with standard traffic signals, retiming<\/a> might only occur every few years and is reliant on time-consuming, manually collected data<\/a>. even then, standard time-of-day signal timing plans don\u2019t accommodate for variable and unpredictable traffic patterns. this results in more delays due to congested traffic, excess fuel consumption, and frustrated drivers.<\/p>\n adaptive signal control technology (asct) uses sensors to gather real-time traffic information and monitor the system\u2019s performance along an entire corridor. this information is quickly evaluated and signal timing improvements are developed by an algorithm. the asct implements the updates continually, sharing information between signals to make timing adjustments. these constant adjustments accommodate traffic patterns that are different from the peak periods (during which the standard signals were designed to operate) and help keep traffic flowing smoothly.<\/p>\nwhat is adaptive signal control technology (asct) for traffic signals?<\/strong><\/span><\/h2>\n