In March, 1996, the Rochester Areawide Advanced Transportation Management System Report (6) established the need for an ITS as well as a strategic implementation/deployment plan. This plan has, in part, been implemented through the design and construction of ITS on the following corridors: Route 104 – Goodman St to Salt Rd.; Route 590 – Route 286 (Browncroft Blvd.) to Titus Ave; I-490 – I-390 to Goodman St. In addition, three highway emergency local patrol (HELP) beats were established. This Region 4 ATMS Local Evaluation Report prepared under Task 1 of the project provides an evaluation of the ITS program implemented to date along with a discussion of institutional issues. This evaluation will be followed by a study to reevaluate the Rochester Areawide Advanced Transportation Management System Report in the light of current experience, and to modify the strategic implementation / deployment plan accordingly.
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