In January 1995, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Planning Organization with the help of an interagency Study Review Committee began the process of developing a Congestion Management System (CMS) Plan resulting in this report. This report documents the process of developing the CMS target network of congested corridors and identifies potential congestion management strategies for each targeted congested corridor. The role of CMS is to provide relevant and technically sound strategic recommendations to the planning process. It is not intended to transcend the decision-making process of the Indianapolis Regional Transportation Plan (IRTP) and the Indianapolis Regional Transportation Improvement Program (IRTIP). The CMS serves a useful purpose in supporting and complementing the IRTP and IRTIP through the systematic provision of information on the system performance measures and the costs and benefits of alternative congestion management strategies. Figures, tables, maps, references. 6,651k, 124p.
This report details the development and implementation of a method to proactively detect and mitigate congestion on freeways and arterials. To accompl...
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