Submission ID 108321
Session Title | SM - Applications of Emerging Traffic Technologies in Small Municipalities |
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Title | Applications of Radar Traffic Counter Systems for Evidence Based Decision-Making in Transportation |
Abstract or description | Agencies that work in service to the public have a responsibility to ensure that their decision-making processes will select the alternative that provides the greatest value to their constituents. This is doubly true for decisions regarding transportation, as in addition to wasted public funds, improper decision making can create safety risks to road users and pedestrians, and adversely affect the local economy by impacting the effective movement of people and goods. Employing a data-based decision-making approach ensures that the selected alternative is supported by factual information and metrics, and will ultimately achieve the agency’s strategic and administrative objectives. However, in the case of smaller municipalities and rural communities, there may be little if any existing data concerning transportation infrastructure within their jurisdictions, and funding and personnel constraints can prove to be significant obstacles in generating such data when compared to the resources available at higher levels of government. Therefore, there is great value to be found in cost effective data-gathering solutions, that provide a wide range of utility to assess a variety of possible transportation concerns. The BC Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure’s Vancouver Island District has been piloting a Traffic Radar System program that is flexible, effective, and provides accurate data for a relatively low startup cost. These tools have proven useful in circumstances ranging from speed control to emergency response, and it is the opinion of the Ministry that these systems could prove immensely valuable to small municipalities, regional districts, and rural communities as a convenient and cost-efficient method of validating transportation decision-making. |
Presentation Description (for Conference App) | |
Presenter and/or Author Information | Gilbert Thompson, British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure
Nikki Schneider, British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure |