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The costs of non-recurrent congestion caused by traffic incidents
are well-documented. Integrating ITS technologies into traffic surveillance
systems promises to reduce these costs by improving transportation
authorities' ability to detect and clear incidents. The resulting
Incident Management Programs consist of three major elements: Traffic
Surveillance (incident detection and verification), Clearance, and
Motorist Information. Each of the links provide a detailed description
of the performance of ITS technologies applied to incident management.
See our Telecommunications Diagram on Incident
Detection and Incident
Reports via Commercial TV and Radio.
In the United States, several state and metropolitan transportation
authorities have implemented incident management programs, relying
on different technologies to perform the surveillance, detection,
clearance, and information tasks. In several instances, incident
management efforts are coordinated from a Transportation Management
Center: this is a traffic operations center that receives and process
traffic information and data from several sources.
Please
select a type of Incident Management from the left.
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