Motorway Incident Detection and Automatic Signalling (MIDAS)
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1 TD 45/94 THE HIGHWAYS AGENCY THE SCOTTISH OFFICE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT THE WELSH OFFICE Y SWYDDFA GYMREIG THE DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT FOR NORTHERN IRELAND Incident Detection and Automatic Signalling (MIDAS) Summary: This Standard provides the criteria for Incident and Automatic Signalling (MIDAS) Systems.
2 Volume 9 Section 1 Registration of Amendments REGISTRATION OF AMENDMENTS Amend Page No Signature & Date of Amend Page No Signature & Date of No incorporation of No incorporation of amendments amendments December 1994
3 Volume 9 Section 1 Registration of Amendments REGISTRATION OF AMENDMENTS Amend Page No Signature & Date of Amend Page No Signature & Date of No incorporation of No incorporation of amendments amendments December 1994
4 DESIGN MANUAL FOR ROADS AND BRIDGES VOLUME 9 NETWORK - TRAFFIC CONTROL AND COMMUNICATIONS SECTION 1 STANDARDS OF PROVISION PART 2 TD 45/94 MOTORWAY INCIDENT DETECTION AND AUTOMATIC SIGNALLING (MIDAS) Contents Chapter 1. Introduction 2. Criteria and Requirements 3. References 4. Enquiries December 1994
5 Volume 9 Section 1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 General 1. MIDAS systems will normally comprise traffic sensors (initially loop detectors), detection equipment/ outstations connected via the transmission network to an instation which can either directly or indirectly operate motorway signalling systems. 2. The areas to be covered by these systems are sections of motorways which have features that may lead to frequent queues or incidents. A prime aim of MIDAS is to protect the back of traffic queues, which have formed or are about to form, by automatically setting suitable signals to warn approaching traffic. This will achieve a speed of operation and accuracy unattainable by manually operated systems. Such systems can also be used with variable message signs to give advance warning of queues and incidents enabling drivers to seek alternate routes if they so choose. 3. These criteria seek to enable the provision of MIDAS on those motorways where the level of traffic and of incidents are likely to be high and where maximum benefit can be obtained. schemes with the Overseeing Organisation. The relevant Advice Note in the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges gives further interpretation of this Standard and guidance for scheme design. DES IGN Standards of Provision Sections 2 & 3 Introduction & Overview Part 1 NMCS2 Systems Design LOO P 4. The structure of the Volume 9 series and the relationship between sections and parts are shown in Figure Scope Section 5 Infrastructure Part 7 MIDAS Other NMCS2 Sub Systems Part 2 Emergency Telephones 1. This Standard gives the criteria which must be met before Incident Detection and Automatic Signalling (MIDAS) systems can be provided on motorway trunk roads. 1.3 Implemention Part 5 Control Office Design Stand Alone Systems e.g. CCTV Part 3 Signalling 1. This Standard shall be used forthwith on all schemes for the installation of MIDAS systems (and schemes on which the installation of a MIDAS system is being considered) currently being prepared provided that, in the opinion of the Overseeing Organisation this would not result in significant additional expense or delay. Design Organisations should confirm its application to particular Figure 1.1a Part 4 Transmission Design Structure of Volumes 9 and 9a December 1994 PAPER COPIES OF THIS ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT ARE UNCONTROLLED 1/1
6 Volume 9 Section 1 Chapter 2 Criteria and Requirements 2. CRITERIA AND REQUIREMENTS 2.1 Criteria To Be Met for Permanent Systems 1. There are three criteria which shall be met in order to warrant general installation of MIDAS systems. 2. To avoid anomalies in signal setting any gaps between MIDAS systems of less than 4 signal sites shall beequipped and systems shall extend to at least one signal site before the divergent signal site at an interchange. (a) Traffic Flow 2.3 Other Considerations Traffic flow shall exceed an AADT of 15, MIDAS systems provide their primary benefits in vehicles per lane on an existing motorway, or for any situation where traffic anomolies may cause traffic new motorways shall be forecast to exceed this queues to form. These occur most frequently in areas of level within 5 years of opening (using the weighted heavy traffic flow but any of the following conditions may average growth factor 60% low growth, 40% high increase these occurences with the effect that MIDAS growth estimates) or to have met the figures prior systems would be even more beneficial. The following to widening. situations indicate where other cost effective uses might be obtained or a basis on which departures from the Standard (b) Length of Section might be justified. When providing MIDAS in a control office area (a) Areas having at least 20% higher than the national for the first time, it will not be cost effective to annual average accident rate for motorways. equip a section of less than 20 km of motorway; this is based on signal spacing of 3 km. Where (b) Sections of motorway having abnormal design signalling density is substantially greater than standards ie tunnels, crawler lanes, steep gradients normal, 10 signal sites shall be covered as a etc. minimum. Hence at least 10 signal sites in a continuous length shall meet the criteria. (c) Closer than normal interchanges with a high density of joining and leaving traffic. [A signal site is deemed to be either a double sided post-mounted signal for rural sites or a gantry (d) Special instances where a very small self-contained covering up to five lanes for lane signalling sites] system might be appropriate eg, at a junction which has already been provided with part-time (c) Infrastructure signals but queues back onto the motorway on a daily basis. These shall only be considered on an For MIDAS systems to be covered by this Standard individual basis and shall not be joined together to the loops will already have been installed under the form a system. criteria set out in HD 20 (DMRB 9.3.1) or they will have been installed under that Standard prior Following initial provision it will be possible to adapt to the installation of MIDAS hardware. Where MIDAS systems to provide detailed traffic information on a this is not the case the conditions set out in lane basis such as speed, flow, headway, count etc. paragraph 2.4 apply. 2.4 Conditions of Provision 2.2 Existing Systems 1. The National Communications System 1. For systems which already exist additional sites is an established communication network which is may be added as the necessary criteria are reached. currently undergoing change. Any MIDAS system will use December 1994 PAPER COPIES OF THIS ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT ARE UNCONTROLLED 2/1
7 Chapter 2 Volume 9 Section 1 Criteria and Requirements this network and shall be compatible with it. To ensure compatibility with, and preserve the integrity of, the network all equipment/control systems for standard or nonstandard schemes shall conform to specifications issued by the Overseeing Organisation. 2. For all departures from the criteria detailed in 2.1 a cost benefit case shall be submitted to the Overseeing Organisation. 2/2 December 1994
8 Volume 9 Section 1 Chapter 3 References 3. REFERENCES 1. Design Manual for Roads and Bridges (DMRB) HD 20: Loop Detectors for s (DMRB 9.3.1) 2. Highways Agency, Traffic Control and Communications Specifications available from:- Highways Agency Traffic Control and Communications Division Room 625 Tollgate House Houlton Street Bristol BS2 9DJ TR 2045 TR 2046 TR 2049 TR 2066 TR 2067 TR 2070 TR 2072 TR 2077 Standard Transponder Local Communications Controller HDLC Point to Point Communications: Electrical and Protocol HDLC Multi-Drop Communications: Electrical and Protocol RS485 Communications: Electrical and Protocol Message Control Signals Subsystem 21 Bit Transponder 3. British Standards BS 7501 BS 7502 BS 7503 BS 7511 BS 7512 BS 7513 BS 7514 (EN 45001) : BSI (EN 45002) : BSI (EN 45003) : BSI (EN 45011) : BSI (EN 45012) : BSI (EN 45013) : BSI (EN 45014) : BSI December 1994 PAPER COPIES OF THIS ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT ARE UNCONTROLLED 3/1
9 Volume 9 Section 1 Chapter 4 Enquiries 4. ENQUIRIES All technical enquiries or comments on this Standard should be sent in writing as appropriate to:- Head of Traffic Control and Communications Division Highways Agency Tollgate House Houlton Street Bristol BS2 9DJ B S MOORE Head of Traffic Control and Communications Division The Deputy Chief Engineer Roads Directorate The Scottish Office Industry Department New St Andrew's House Edinburgh EH1 3TG J INNES Deputy Chief Engineer The Director of Highways Welsh Office Y Swyddfa Gymreig Government Buildings Ty Gias Road Llanishen Cardiff CF4 5PL K J THOMAS Director of Highways Chief Engineer - Roads Service Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland Roads Service Headquarters Clarence Court Adelaide Street W J MCCOUBREY Belfast BT2 8GB Chief Engineer - Roads Service December 1994 PAPER COPIES OF THIS ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT ARE UNCONTROLLED 4/1
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