Title :
The development of a conceptual design for a basic controlled motorway solution
Author :
D´Arcy, J.M. ; Groves, Theodore ; Maxwell, H. ; Ridgway, Richard ; Bennett, Tex ; Rees, T.
Author_Institution :
Mott MacDonald, Southampton, UK
Abstract :
The Highways Agency continue to build upon the successful introduction of Controlled Motorway and Active Traffic Management solutions - evidenced by the recent announcement regarding ATM rollout. There are large sections of the Agency´s network where an advanced system of signalling, control and information would provide significant benefits in aspects of safety, journey time reliability and driver experience. However, there are also large areas of the Agency´s network that regularly experience congestion but where a Controlled Motorway or ATM solution in existing form would be inappropriate for reasons that could include cost, environmental impact and other aspects of suitability. As such, in parallel with ATM, the Agency have been developing the concept of a Basic Controlled Motorway System (BCMS). The BCMS uses an innovative configuration of roadside signals and devices to potentially deliver the majority of benefits of a Controlled Motorway System, whilst minimising the amount of infrastructure required. The concept has been agreed in principle by the DfT, and outline designs are now being produced for sections of the Agency network to allow a Cost / Benefit analysis to be completed and an outline business case to be produced.
Keywords :
cost-benefit analysis; design; road safety; road traffic; active traffic management; basic controlled motorway system; conceptual design development; controlled motorway solution; cost-benefit analysis; driver experience; highways agency; journey time reliability; roadside signal; safety; Control; Motorway; Traffic;
Conference_Titel :
Road Transport Information and Control - RTIC 2008 and ITS United Kingdom Members' Conference, IET
Conference_Location :
Manchester
Print_ISBN :
978-0-86341-920-1