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Keeping South Florida Moving Keeping South Florida Moving Alicia Torrez, FDOT D6 ITS PIO, MPOc CTAC Sub- Committee J uly 13, 2011 About SEFL ITS FDOT D6 MDX FTE ITS Program & Services Public Benefits


  1. “Keeping South Florida Moving” Keeping South Florida Moving” Alicia Torrez, FDOT D6 ITS PIO, MPO’c CTAC Sub- Committee J uly 13, 2011

  2.  About SEFL ITS • FDOT D6 • MDX • FTE  ITS Program & Services  Public Benefits  What’s Next 2

  3. “Enhance the safety, security, and efficiency of Florida’s transportation system through the implementation of interoperable ITS technology in support of local, regional, and statewide mobility.” 3

  4.  FDOT D6; Miami- Dade County FDOT D6; Miami- Dade County • 580.7 centerline miles  FDOT D6; Monroe County FDOT D6; Monroe County • 119.3 centerline miles th Most Congested City in U.S.*  Miami is 9 Miami is 9 th Most Congested City in U.S.* • 2.5 million residents** • 12.6 million visitors in 2010***  Limited Access Facilities (ITS) Limited Access Facilities (ITS) • I- 75, I- 95, I- 195, I- 395 & S.R. 826, U.S.1 & Card Sound Road • SR 836, 924, 112, 874, 878 • Florida’s Turnpike  * Texas Transportation Institute , Annual Urban Mobility Report ** U.S. Census Bureau 4 *** Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau

  5.  Incident Management Incident Management  Traffic Managemen Traffic Management  Traveler Information Traveler Information  Miles Managed Miles Managed • Limited Access: 53.5 centerline miles, 35.2 • Other Roadways: 212 centerline miles  Close Closed Circu Circuit TV t TV (CCTV (CCTV) Cameras – Cameras – 219, 19, 46 46, ,  Dynamic Mess Dynamic Message Signs – age Signs – 102, 102, 21 (plann 21 (planned), ed),  Detector Stations Detector Stations – – 263, 263, 144 144  Ramp Meters Ramp Meters – – 22  Highway Advisory Radio - Highway Advisory Radio - 4 5

  6.  SunGuide SunGuide TMC TMC • Regional command post for District Six ITS Program • 32,000 Square Foot Facility • Co- located Agencies: o Florida Highway Patrol o Miami- Dade Expressway Authority o Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission o Florida Department of Law Enforcement • 8 Operator Workstations • 1 Multi- Screen Video Wall  Florida’s Turnpike: Pompano Beach & Orlando (Turkey Lake) 6

  7. S S S S unGuide TMC Information Gathering unGuide TMC Information Gathering unGuide TMC Information Gathering unGuide TMC Information Gathering CCTV Cameras Roadway Roadway Sensors Sensors MDX MDX FHP & FHP & Road Road Law Law Rangers Rangers Enforcement Enforcement Websites Websites Other Other Fire Rescue, Fire Rescue, TMCs TMCs Local Police, Local Police, Transit Transit FDOT FDOT D6 PI O D6 PI O Office Office

  8. S S S S unGuide TMC Information Dissemination unGuide TMC Information Dissemination unGuide TMC Information Dissemination unGuide TMC Information Dissemination 511 511 Traveler Traveler Dynamic Dynamic I nfo I nfo Message Message System System Media Media Signs Signs SunGuide.org SunGuide.org MDX & FHP MDX & FHP & & 95express.com 95express.com Fire Rescue, Fire Rescue, Other Other Local Police, Local Police, Regional Regional Transit Transit Control Control Centers Centers FDOT D6 PI O Office 8

  9.  95 Express: 95 Express: Combines tolling, technology, transit & travel demand management on I- 95 in Miami- Dade County. • 11.9 Million vehicle trips 28% of rush- hour traffic used express lanes o • $9.1 Million in Revenue Avg. Toll Amount $1.75 & $1.80 (SB & NB, respectively) o • Increased speeds from15 MPH and 20 MPH to 54 MPH & 56 MPH (SB & NB, respectively)  Ramp Signaling: Ramp Signaling: Improves traffic flow by controlling rate at which vehicles enter the highway through red/ green traffic signals. • 22 Ramp Signals along I- 95 • Improved average travel speeds on local lanes by 11% and 16% (SB & NB, respectively) 9 *Figures used: Fiscal Year 2009/ 2010

  10.  Road Rangers Road Rangers: Incident management & motorist assistance support • 40,913 total responses, 37,332 • 19 minute reduction in travel lane blockage duration  Incident Response Vehicle (IRV): Incident Response Vehicle (IRV): FDOT field representative in charge of interagency communication and clearance. • Express lanes closed only 2% of the time due to incidents  Rapid Incide Rapid Incident Scen Scene Clearan Clearance (RISC): (RISC): Incentive- based program which Expedites removal of large vehicle crashes. • 10 events managed, 50 minute average response time and 76 minute travel lane clearance time (well under 90 minute requirement). 7 events, 27 minutes response time, 38 minute lane clearance time 10 * Figures used: Fiscal Year 2009/ 2010

  11.  511 & FL511.com 511 & FL511.com : : toll free interactive phone and web service provided for traveler information • Personalized traffic information & iPhone mobile phone application  DMS: DMS: Travel lane blockage information construction activities, special events, MDX Assists & travel times. • 54,103 total messages displayed • 37 different travel time messages posted; 12 different destinations • 545 (09) 944 (10)  Internet: Internet: SunGuide.org, MDXway.com and Floridasturnpike.com provide important ITS Program information & contacts 11 * Figures used: Fiscal Year 2009/ 2010

  12.  ITS Services provide proven & real- time results! ITS Services provide proven & real- time results! • $863 $863 million saved in travel time delays • $19.25 $19.25 returned for every $1 $1 invested!  D6 ITS works is keeping south Florida moving! D6 ITS works is keeping south Florida moving! 12

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  15.  Full- Colored Dynamic Message Signs Full- Colored Dynamic Message Signs  Port of Miami Tunnel Project Port of Miami Tunnel Project • Incident Management & Traveler Information  S.R. 826/ S.R. 836 Interchan S.R. 826/ S.R. 836 Interchange Reconstruction ge Reconstruction Project Project • Incident Management & Traveler Information  RISC Arterial Pilot Program RISC Arterial Pilot Program • Krome Avenue (S.W. 88 Street to Okeechobee Road) • Okeechobee Road (County Line to S.R. 826)  95 95 Express Phase 2 Express Phase 2 • Extension to Broward Boulevard 15

  16. Take the Pledge to Not Text and Drive http:/ / www.textthelastword.com/ Thank you, Alicia Torrez, D6 ITS PIO Alicia.Torrez@ SunGuide.org 16

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