TM20-Variable Speed Limits (Freeway Management)
Status: Long–term
Description
This service package sets variable speed limits along a roadway to create more uniform speeds, to promote safer driving during adverse conditions (such as fog), and/or to reduce air pollution. Also known as speed harmonization, this service monitors traffic and environmental conditions along the roadway. Based on the measured data, the system calculates and sets suitable speed limits, usually by lane. Equipment over and along the roadway displays the speed limits and additional information such as basic safety rules and current traffic information. The system can be centrally monitored and controlled by a traffic management center or it can be autonomous.
This service establishes variable speed limits and communicates the speed limits to drivers. Speed warnings and enforcement of speeds limits, including variable speed limits, is covered in the ATMS19–Automated Speed Warning and Enforcement service package.
Variable speed limits are an Active Traffic Management (ATM) strategy and are typically used in conjunction with other ATM strategies (such as ATMS23–Dynamic Lane Management and Shoulder Use and ATMS24–Dynamic Roadway Warning).
Includes Elements
TxDOT – Dallas District Traffic Management Center (DalTrans) |
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TxDOT – Fort Worth District Traffic Management Center |
TxDOT – Dallas District Roadway Devices |
TxDOT – Fort Worth District Roadway Devices |