The Recreational Pilot Practical Test Standard for Powered Parachute
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06/01/1997
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Abstract:The I-4 Surveillance and Motorist Information System (SMIS) in the Orlando metropolitan area is Florida's largest existing Freeway Management System (FMS). This system was initially installed in 1991 (Phase I) to help support the TravTek ITS Operational Test Project (see description below). The SMIS consists of loop detectors, closed circuit television cameras (CCTV), and changeable message signs along the I-4 corridor. Information to and from the system components is coordinated through a Freeway Management Center (FMC) located at the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) station in Orlando. This center is electronically linked to the City of Orlando's Traffic Management Center (TMC) in downtown Orlando which coordinates Orlando's traffic signal system. The linkage provides for information sharing and coordination between the city streets and I-4. System expansion under Phase II was completed in 1995. Phase II expanded the system from its original 11 mile coverage area to approximately 40 miles along I-4; from the Disney vicinity south of Orlando to Lake Monroe on the north side of Orlando. System elements include 22 CMS's, 50 cameras, 70 Vehicle Detection Stations, Fiber Optic trunk line, and a T-l communications ring network.
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