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Impact of Dynamic Message Signs on Speeds Observed on a Rural Interstate

AbstractDynamic message signs (DMSs) are a component of intelligent transportation systems (ITSs) used to convey real-time travel information to motorists, enabling them to make better decisions in response to real-time roadway conditions such as congestion, crashes, and adverse weather. The purpose...

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Published in:Journal of transportation engineering 2014-06, Vol.140 (6), p.1
Main Authors: Sui, Yanfei, Young, Rhonda
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:AbstractDynamic message signs (DMSs) are a component of intelligent transportation systems (ITSs) used to convey real-time travel information to motorists, enabling them to make better decisions in response to real-time roadway conditions such as congestion, crashes, and adverse weather. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the existing DMS system implemented by the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) along a rural segment of Interstate 80 in southeastern Wyoming between the cities of Laramie and Cheyenne. The research uses speed, weather, and DMS message data collected from the winter season of 2009 to 2010 along the corridor to determine how driver speed behavior is affected by DMS signs. A linear regression model utilizing four different weather severity categories was estimated and the results indicate that the DMS message signs are effective at reducing drivers’ speeds along rural interstate corridors from 8 km/h to 32 km/h (5 mi/h to 20 mi/h) above the speed reductions that can be accounted for by weather conditions alone.
ISSN:0733-947X
1943-5436
DOI:10.1061/(ASCE)TE.1943-5436.0000664