ODOT Deploys DMS Pilot Project on S.R. 32
Lebanon
(Monday,
February 10, 2020) - Making the most of what
we have and making our system work better, the Ohio Department of
Transportation’s (ODOT) Division of Statewide Planning is piloting a digital
message board project on state Route 32 in Clermont County.
These signs are part of an integrated
statewide system that provide motorists with real-time travel information
regarding travel times and traffic impacts due to construction or crashes.
Traditionally, ODOT has not used the
signs on Ohio’s non-freeway routes to display travel times. However, the
department has initiated a study with the University of Cincinnati to evaluate
the use of new technologies and determine the potential benefits to motorists.
Providing motorists on S.R. 32 with travel time information to downtown
Cincinnati, the signs will deliver information that may be valuable for their
daily commute and could limit cell phone use and reduce distracted driving.
“It’s important that we utilize
technology like this to ease congestion and improve safety on our roadways,”
said Governor Mike DeWine.
During February and early March, ODOT
and U.C. will be collecting data and reviewing it in tandem with the
department’s Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSMO), which
combines technology, planning, maintenance and construction to optimize safety,
mobility and reliability of the transportation system.
The pilot message will be deployed on
the sign located on westbound S.R. 32, between the Glen Este-Withamsville Road
intersection and the Eastgate Boulevard interchange, and the month-long study
period for use of the signs on S.R. 32 begins today, February 10, and will
continue until March 6.
Once the pilot phase is
completed, ODOT will evaluate the data collected before, during and after to
determine the potential benefits for motorists and use of the signs to deliver
messages on non-freeway routes.
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For more information, contact:
Kathleen Fuller, 513-933-6517
Liz Lyons, 513-933-6534