Accelerating solutions for highway safety, renewal, reliability, and capacity
Regional Operations Forum Work Zones
Work Zone Challenges • Construction worker & road user safety • Work zone congestion & delay • Roadway capacity & speed reductions • Alternate routing & travel route availability • Day & night time condition awareness • Traffic pattern changes • Incident management 2
Types of Work Zones • Five categories 1. Mobile 2. Short duration 3. Short-term stationary 4. Intermediate-term stationary 5. Long-term
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Policies: Facilitators of WZ Management • Provides guidance / direction for work zone management – Systematic consideration of work zone impacts – All stages of project development – Addresses safety and mobility needs of travelers / workers
• Work Zone Safety and Mobility Rule – http://www.ops.fhwa.dot.gov/wz/resources/final_rule/language.htm
• Can encourage use of specific strategies the agency has found effective like ITS 4
Work Zone Safety and Mobility Final Rule • Established requirements for – Systematically addressing WZ safety and mobility – Develop strategies to manage impact on Federal-aid highway projects • Published September 2004 • Effective date - October 2007 • Required agencies to develop WZ policy 5
Examples of Work Zone Policies • Washington State DOT – Secretary's Executive Order, February 2007 – “Safety of workers and the traveling public our highest priority during roadway design, construction, maintenance, and related activities – Sets out responsibilities
• Utah DOT – Requires TMP – Sets out responsibilities – Establishes “Traffic Guidelines for Work Zone Safety and Mobility” •
What is a TMP? • Transportation Management Plan (TMP) • Design documents show how a project will be built • Shows how traffic will be managed during construction • Required on ALL Federal-aid projects • Scalable to the type of project being considered • Considered a living document
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TMP Development Process FHWA Work Zone Mobility Final Rule “Developing and Implementing Transportation Management Plans for Work Zones”
Example TMP
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WZ management strategies • • • • • •
Traffic control Contract incentives Accelerated construction Contraflow lanes Demand management Traveler information
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Opportunities for Coordination • TMPs require coordination with surrounding projects • What happens when coordination did not exist?
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Work Zone ITS • Traffic management systems – Traditional traffic management • Monitoring • Signals • Ramp metering
– Dynamic merge systems – Variable speed limit / Active Traffic Management (ATM) systems
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Traveler information systems Incident management systems Intrusion alarm systems Automated speed enforcement / feedback systems 14
Dynamic Merge Systems • Dynamic signs and devices control vehicle merging approaching lane closures • Changes lane use instructions based on current traffic conditions • Sensors determine congestion level or queue length • “Early” and “Late”
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Dynamic Early Merge • Addition to standard traffic control • No passing zone at back of queue – Detected by temporary speed detection
• Fixed no passing signs – Flashers indicate no passing zone 16
Dynamic Late Merge • Addition to Standard Traffic Control • Easy Trailer Mounted DMS Deployment • Fast Adjustments • DMS active only when congested periods
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Dynamic Late Merge
1st Sign – Approximately 3 miles upstream 18
Dynamic Late Merge
2nd Sign - 1.5 miles from Taper 19
Dynamic Late Merge
3rd Sign – Located at Taper 20
Variable Speed Limit (VSL) • Provides ability to set speed limit based on work zone conditions – Type of work being done – Characteristics of work zone
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New Mexico DOT ITS Benefits • The Big I Reconstruction project • NO FATALITIES • Reduced crashes & secondary crashes by 32% • Reduced incident management times from 45 to 25-mins • Saved effort through automation • Reduced traffic through work zone 23
Other Examples • New Jersey I-295 Project – Real-time travel times
• I-93 in Salem, New Hampshire – Changeable message signs, sensors, cameras – Work zone travel conditions via the Internet
• I-295 in Washington, DC – real-time traffic information via Internet
• http://www.ops.fhwa.dot.gov/wz/its/index.htm
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GROUP DISCUSSION
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Best Practices - New York City DOT Online Mapping
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Best Practices - Oregon DOT Corridor Level TMPs
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Best Practices - VDOT LCAMS
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SHRP 2 Project R11 • WISE Software (Work zone Impact and Strategy Estimator software). Goals: – Document effective practices for executing highway renewal activities – Examples of agency and project org. designs – Develop new tools, techniques, and processes – Provide guidance for selecting tools, techniques, performance measures, and practices – Assess and develop training needs and materials • Project is complete with planning & operations modules 29
Recommended Resources • Work Zone Safety and Mobility Final Rule • Developing and Implementing Transportation Management Plans for Work Zones • Freeway Management Handbook
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Additional Resources • FHWA Work Zone Website: http://www.ops.fhwa.dot.gov/wz/index.asp • National Work Zone Safely Information Clearinghouse: http://www.workzonesafety.org/about/ • Work Zone Resources: http://www.ite.org/education/Workzones/ • Developing and Implementing Transportation Management Plans for Work Zones: http://www.dot.state.mn.us/trafficeng/otepubl/fhwa/transmgmt-plans.pdf • Coordinating, Planning, and Managing the Effects of Roadway Construction with Technology http://www.its.dot.gov/press/2009/road_construction_tech.htm 31
Additional Resources • Work Zone Safety and Mobility Final Rule: http://www.ops.fhwa.dot.gov/wz/resources/final_rule/lang uage.htm • AASHTO’s ITS in Work Zones: http://www.transportation.org/?siteid=42&pageid=1939 • ITS Safety and Mobility Solutions: Improving Travel Through America's Work Zones http://www.atssa.com/galleries/defaultfile/2008July21_ITS_Safety_and_Mobility.pdf • Minnesota Intelligent Work Zone Toolbox: http://www.dot.state.mn.us/trafficeng/workzone/iwz/MNIWZToolbox.pdf
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Additional Resources • Comparative Analysis Report: The Benefits of Using Intelligent Transportation Systems in Work Zones Work Zone Operations Best Practice Guidebook NCHRP Synthesis 379: Selection and Evaluation of Alternative Contracting Methods to Accelerate Project Completion • WSDOT ATM SOP: (section F covers ATM in Work Zones) http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/NR/rdonlyres/788B7FFC6BE3-426A-98820430180900A6/0/StandardOperatingProceduresdraftv62 .pdf 33
Homework Take Aways • Follow the Work Zone Safety and Mobility Final Rule • Where does Operations fit in TMP development within your agency? – Are you involved at the right level and stage? – If not, who can help to get you there? • What new capabilities, resources or knowledge will help to benefit planned special event operations in your region? • Do cost management and recovery