Performance Measures for RIDOT s Traffic Management Center



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Performance Measures for RIDOT s Traffic Management Center Catherine Burns, EIT Transportation Engineer Sudhir Murthy, PE, PTOE President 5/2011

Presentation Outline RIDOT Performance Measures Public Outreach Lessons Learned Rhode Island Department of Transportation TMC vision, mission statement and goals Performance Measures Metrics, data sources, conclusions and internal presentation Online Reporting Developing traveler tools online for commuters and special events Lessons Learned Sensor placement and operator training RIDOT

Rhode Island Traffic Management Center TMC Mission To maintain and provide a safe, efficient, environmentally, aesthetically and culturally sensitive intermodal transportation network that offers a variety of convenient, cost effective mobility opportunities for people and the movement of goods to support economic development and an improved quality of life. RIDOT

Performance Measure Selection Criteria Follow FHWA/AASHTO recommendations Support the TMC s mission statement Ability to compute periodically Help improve safety and traffic operations Demonstrate the benefits derived from ITS Data must be Reliable Readily Available Performance Measures

LIST OF PERFORMANCE MEASURES Initial Future Performance Measure Definition Units Reporting Frequency Data Source Remarks Incident Management (Reported for each highway segment) Incident Clearance Time (for all incidents) Time from when incident is verified (reported) to the time the responders leave the scene and/or incident is declared as cleared. Minutes Monthly RIDOT TMC Database - Incidents FHWA Focus States Initiative TIM Final Report Roadway Clearance Time (for incidents with lane closure) Time from when incident is verified (reported) to the time when lanes are available to traffic Minutes Monthly RIDOT TMC Database - Incidents FHWA Focus States Initiative TIM Final Report Number of secondary crashes Number of crashes from time when primary incident is verified (reported) to the time when incident is declared as cleared, either at scene or in the queued section of highway in both directions None Yearly RIDOT TMC Data base - Incidents & RIDOT EARS Crash Database FHWA Focus States Initiative TIM Final Report. Crash Database late by one year. Incident Dispatch Time Time from when incident is verified (reported) to time when TMC personnel are dispatched to the scene Minutes Monthly RIDOT TMC Database Dispatch Will show how soon the TMC responded Incident Response Time Time from when incident is verified ( reported) to time when first responders arrive on scene Minutes Monthly RIDOT TMC Database Incidents Will show how soon the responders personnel arrived on scene Incident Recovery Time Time from when incident is declared to be cleared to the time when average speeds return to 95% of historic levels Minutes Monthly RIDOT TMC Database - Incidents & CMD DataCollector Shows the level of impact from an incident Incident Notification Time Time from when incident is verified (reported) to the time when motorists are notified either via DMS/VMS or via 511 Minutes Monthly RIDOT TMC Database - Incidents & Daktronix Vanguard Datbase & CARS 511 Database Shows the level of response of the TMC Number of Incidents Total number of incidents by type reported None Monthly RIDOT TMC Database Incidents Surrogate measure for overall safety of the highway segment Travel Time Reliability (Reported for each highway segment for Weekday AM Period (6:00-900 AM), Weekday PM Period (3:00-7:00 PM) 95%ile travel time 95 th percentile travel time Minutes Monthly CMD DataCollector/CMD DataViewer FHWA Travel Time Reliability Planning Time Index Ratio of 95 th percentile travel time to free flow travel time None Monthly CMD DataCollector/CMD DataViewer FHWA Travel Time Reliability Buffer Index Ratio of difference between 95 th percentile travel time and average None Monthly CMD DataCollector/CMD DataViewer FHWA Travel Time Reliability travel time to average travel time Frequency of Congestion Percent of time when sensor occupancy greater than 30-40% None Monthly CMD DataCollector/CMD DataViewer FHWA Travel Time Reliability Customer Satisfaction Level of customer satisfaction with the RIDOTs traveler information system including DMS and 511 % Annually User survey results collected through the TMC website Safety Management (Reported for each highway segment) Crash Rate Total annual crashes per 100 million vehicle-miles #/100MMV Annually RIDOT EARS Crash Database & RIDOT HPMS Database Level of satisfaction and effectiveness of traveler information AASHTO Recommended; But ADT and Crash data will be 1 year old Work Zone Monitoring Percent of total number of construction projects with ITS monitoring % Annually?????? Level of ITS monitoring of work zones Work Zone Travel Time Travel Time Reliability Indices as listed above None Annually RIDOT Construction Projects & CMD Delay impacts of work zones Reliability Indices DataCollector & CMD DataViewer Traveler Information (Reported Statewide) Number of 511 Calls Number of calls received by RI 511 # Monthly RIDOT 511 Usage level Number of 511 Website Hits Number of visits to the 511 website # Monthly CARS???? Usage level Number of TMC Website Hits Number of visits to the TMC Website # Monthly TMC Website Usage level System Performance & Maintenance (Reported Statewide) Percent CL Miles of Highway Network Covered Percent of total centerline miles of the highway network the is covered % Annually RIDOT GIS Database Coverage of ITS devices and services ITS Device Percent Uptime Ratio of amount of time an ITS device is operational, not including % Quarterly RIDOT TMC Database Devices Reliability of ITS devices planned or preventative maintenance and upgrade to total time in the reporting period TMC System Availability Percent of time when the systems at the TMC was operational and available for use by the operators % Annually????? Reliability of the systems in the TMC Mean Time Between Failures Average of time between failures of ITS devices Days Annually RIDOT TMC Database Devices Reliability of ITS devices

RIDOT Data Sources TMC Wavetronix Sensor Data Planned and Unplanned Incident Database External Crash Data Traffic.com Sensor Data Performance Measures

Metrics and Geographic Scope Travel Time Reliability Measures Average Travel Time 95 th %tile Travel Time Planning Index Buffer Index Congestion Frequency Incident Clearance Time Crash Rate ITS Equipment Uptime Performance Measures

Travel Time Reliability Indices FHWA encourages travel time reliability indices be included as part of an overall performance program: Currently used measures of congestion are inadequate for determining the true impact of the congestion that clogs up the transportation system from a user s perspective. And that they are not able to adequately measure the impacts of congestion mitigation strategies. Performance Measures

Travel Time Reliability Indices 95%ile Travel Time-How much delay will be on the heaviest travel days. Travel time Index-Average time it takes to travel during peak hours compared to free flow conditions. Buffer Index- Represents the extra buffer time (or time cushion) that most travelers add to their average travel time when planning trips to ensure ontime arrival. Planning Time Index-Represents the total travel time that should be planned when an adequate buffer time is included. Performance Measures

Travel Time Reliability Indices FHWA Example of Speed Profile vs. Buffer Index Profile Performance Measures

Speed (mph) Peak Periods Reviewed Reports Sensor Speed Profiles Speed Profile, April 24-28, 2010 Northbound (.3 mi N of DT Providence) 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 12:00:00 AM 6:00:00 AM 12:00:00 PM 6:00:00 PM 12:00:00 AM Sunday N Speed Limit Wednesday N Friday N Saturday N Morning 6:30 AM to 9:30 AM Evening 3:30 PM to 6:30 PM Weekend 11AM to 6 PM Performance Measures

Sample Reliability Indices Travel Time Reliability Indices Average Travel Time 95th Percentile Buffer Index Planning Index SB NB SB NB SB NB SB NB SB NB SB NB SB NB SB NB AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM Weekday Friday 7.2 6.3 8.3 7.2 11.8 7.6 12.4 8.4 52% 16% 43% 13% 1.9 1.3 2.0 1.5 6.2 6.2 11.0 7.0 6.8 7.0 23.2 8.6 10% 12% 97% 19% 1.1 1.2 2.8 1.5 Interpreting the Results Buffer Index - Drivers should allow for an extra 4 minutes on a weekday southbound in the morning and an extra 11 minutes on Fridays in the evening. Planning Index-Drivers should allow for a total trip time of 14 minutes on morning southbound commutes and total trip time of almost 30 minutes southbound in the evening on Fridays. Performance Measures

Incident Management Performance Measures Incident Clearance Time: Time from when the incident is verified to the time when the responders leave the scene currently implemented Roadway Clearance Time: Time from when the incident is verified to the time when the lane is opened to traffic (applicable only if incident involved lane closure) for future implementation Data extracted from the TMC Database for 2004 through 2011 Performance Measures

Average Incident Duration (min) Incident Clearance Time 180 160 I-95, Pawtucket, RI 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Average 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Performance Measures

Incident Clearance Time Performance Measures

Safety & Crash Data Performance Measure Crash Rate: Total number of crashes in a year divided by total annual vehicle miles traveled times 100 million Crash records from RIDOT s Electronic Accident Reporting System (EARS) Utilized Average Daily Traffic (ADT) from sensor data Sample Crash Rate along Test Segment 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 Exit 22 Exit 23 Exit 24 Exit 25 Exit 26 Exit 27 Exit 28 Exit 29 Exit 30 Performance Measures

Report Internal RIDOT use For each major segment including I-95, I-295, I-195, Route 10/6 Performance Measures

Public Outreach Key Public Outreach

Lessons Learned Sensor Location Can affect travel time reliability measures Consistency of data from multiple sources Sensor data: May need calibration of sensors Crash and incident data: Needs coordination between TMC operator and Police Operator training Understanding of data definitions Lessons Learned

Thank You Catherine Burns Tel: (888) 710-5380 Ext 103 cathy.burns@trafinfo.com Sudhir Murthy Tel: (888) 710-5380 Ext 101 smurthy@trafinfo.com