Stakeholder | Role and Responsibility |
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Columbus Traffic Management Group | Monitor and control highway traffic with traffic sensors, ramp meters and lane control signals. |
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Suggest a safe driving speed for vehicles traveling on the highway or state–owned arterials. |
Collect traffic data from highway system sensors. |
Perform network surveillance for incident detection and verification, and send traffic/incident information and traffic images to local and county public safety agencies and EOCs. |
Provide traffic information to travelers via the state DOT website, 511 system, information service providers, and the media. |
Operate traffic information devices, such as dynamic message signs and highway advisory radios. |
Provide traffic information to travelers via traffic information devices on state–owned roadways (e.g., DMS and HAR equipment), and through local ISPs and web sites. |
Provide traffic information, such as road network conditions, information to transit agencies. |
Monitor the speeds of vehicles traveling on the highway or state–owned arterials. |
Provide traffic information, such as road network conditions, to maintenance and construction agencies. |
Provide traffic information, such as road network conditions, to public safety agencies. |
Monitor and control traffic information devices of other traffic management agencies, such as dynamic message signs, during certain agreed upon conditions, such as specific hours or during specific emergencies. |
Provide traffic information in a coordinated effort to the statewide TMC, state traveler information system and other traffic management agencies. |
Provide traffic information reports to other traffic management agencies. |
Provide traffic information, such as road network conditions, to information service providers. |
Monitor highway surveillance cameras. |
Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) | Provide traffic information, such as road network conditions, information to transit agencies. |
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Provide traffic information to travelers via traffic information devices on state–owned roadways (e.g., DMS and HAR equipment), and through local ISPs and web sites. |
Operate traffic information devices, such as dynamic message signs and highway advisory radios. |
Monitor and control highway traffic with traffic sensors, ramp meters and lane control signals. |
Perform network surveillance for incident detection and verification, and send traffic/incident information and traffic images to local and county public safety agencies and EOCs. |
Collect traffic data from highway system sensors. |
Provide traffic information, such as road network conditions, to information service providers. |
Monitor highway surveillance cameras. |
Provide traffic information, such as road network conditions, to maintenance and construction agencies. |
Provide traffic information, such as road network conditions, to public safety agencies. |
Monitor and control traffic information devices of other traffic management agencies, such as dynamic message signs, during certain agreed upon conditions, such as specific hours or during specific emergencies. |
Provide traffic information in a coordinated effort to the statewide TMC, state traveler information system and other traffic management agencies. |
Provide traffic information reports to other traffic management agencies. |
Monitor the speeds of vehicles traveling on the highway or state–owned arterials. |
Provide traffic information to travelers via the state DOT website, 511 system, information service providers, and the media. |
Collect road weather information from field sensors. |
Suggest a safe driving speed for vehicles traveling on the highway or state–owned arterials. |