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Languages : en
Pages : 472
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Eastern Extension of the George Bush Turnpike from SH 78 to IH 30, Dallas County
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Languages : en
Pages : 472
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Pages : 472
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SH-161 Construction, IH-20 to IH-635, Cities of Grand Prairie and Irving, Dallas County
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Languages : en
Pages : 658
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Pages : 658
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Trinity Parkway, from IH-35E/SH-183 to US-175/SH-310, Dallas County
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Category : Toll roads
Languages : en
Pages : 1070
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Category : Toll roads
Languages : en
Pages : 1070
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Transportation Analysis Simulation System (TRANSIMS)
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Category : Traffic congestion
Languages : en
Pages : 84
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Category : Traffic congestion
Languages : en
Pages : 84
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President George Bush Turnpike (PGBT) Segment IV from IH-35E to IH-635, Dallas County
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Languages : en
Pages : 516
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Pages : 516
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Dallas-Fort Worth Freeways
Author: Erik Slotboom
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ISBN: 9780974160511
Category : Express highways
Languages : en
Pages : 540
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History of Dallas-Fort Worth freeways and associated landmarks and events
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ISBN: 9780974160511
Category : Express highways
Languages : en
Pages : 540
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History of Dallas-Fort Worth freeways and associated landmarks and events
Dallas Area-wide Intelligent Transportation System Plan
Author: James D. Carvell
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Category : Express highways
Languages : en
Pages : 202
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This report documents the development of a comprehensive plan for implementation of Intelligent Transportation Systems in the Dallas area. Objectives, findings, and recommendations are summarized as follows: 1. Develop a Broadly Based Steering Committee - A committee was formed with representatives from various transportation-related agencies including ten cities, Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), Dallas County, Dallas Area Rapid Transit, North Central Texas Council of Governments, FHWA, universities, several consultants, and other private sector companies. 2. Assess Existing TMS and Potential ITS Technology - An inventory of existing traffic management systems and transportation facilities was compiled. Thirty of the cities in the study area were surveyed to determine incident management procedures and to identify particular problems or needs. 3. Identify Institutional Issues and Legal Barriers - A workshop was held to examine any potential institutional issues which might be barriers to area-wide traffic management. It was generally agreed that a regional concept was essential, but not necessarily as a regional control center. The cities still wanted to have control of traffic management within their particular jurisdiction but were open to cooperative operation for incident conditions across city limit lines. Under incident conditions, predetermined, jointly developed signal timing plans would be called for from a Dallas Area Transportation Management Center (DATMC). 4. Develop an Implementable, Area-Wide Multi-Jurisdictional ITS Plan - Projects are defined for both freeway and surface street systems. Included are ATMS, ATIS, APTS, AVSS (AVCS), and CVO elements and their interaction. The DATMC will be operated by TxDOT but with sharing of video images and traffic data among the various operating issues over a wide-area network. Since a communications backbone network will not be in place for some time, much of the CCTV system will initially be in compressed video format transmitted over leased ISDN lines. The recommended plan reflects both State and National Architecture efforts. 5. Develop Costs, Benefits, and an Implementation Plan - Costs, benefits, and a staged implementation plan were developed and emphasize near-term improvements to incident management procedures, mobility assistance patrol upgrades, and other ITS elements. A medium- and long-term implementation plan is specified. A benefit:cost ratio of 17:1 was estimated for the recommended plan.
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Category : Express highways
Languages : en
Pages : 202
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This report documents the development of a comprehensive plan for implementation of Intelligent Transportation Systems in the Dallas area. Objectives, findings, and recommendations are summarized as follows: 1. Develop a Broadly Based Steering Committee - A committee was formed with representatives from various transportation-related agencies including ten cities, Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), Dallas County, Dallas Area Rapid Transit, North Central Texas Council of Governments, FHWA, universities, several consultants, and other private sector companies. 2. Assess Existing TMS and Potential ITS Technology - An inventory of existing traffic management systems and transportation facilities was compiled. Thirty of the cities in the study area were surveyed to determine incident management procedures and to identify particular problems or needs. 3. Identify Institutional Issues and Legal Barriers - A workshop was held to examine any potential institutional issues which might be barriers to area-wide traffic management. It was generally agreed that a regional concept was essential, but not necessarily as a regional control center. The cities still wanted to have control of traffic management within their particular jurisdiction but were open to cooperative operation for incident conditions across city limit lines. Under incident conditions, predetermined, jointly developed signal timing plans would be called for from a Dallas Area Transportation Management Center (DATMC). 4. Develop an Implementable, Area-Wide Multi-Jurisdictional ITS Plan - Projects are defined for both freeway and surface street systems. Included are ATMS, ATIS, APTS, AVSS (AVCS), and CVO elements and their interaction. The DATMC will be operated by TxDOT but with sharing of video images and traffic data among the various operating issues over a wide-area network. Since a communications backbone network will not be in place for some time, much of the CCTV system will initially be in compressed video format transmitted over leased ISDN lines. The recommended plan reflects both State and National Architecture efforts. 5. Develop Costs, Benefits, and an Implementation Plan - Costs, benefits, and a staged implementation plan were developed and emphasize near-term improvements to incident management procedures, mobility assistance patrol upgrades, and other ITS elements. A medium- and long-term implementation plan is specified. A benefit:cost ratio of 17:1 was estimated for the recommended plan.
North Central Corridor Light Rail Transit (LRT) Extension, Dallas County, Collin County
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Languages : en
Pages : 420
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Pages : 420
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TX-190 Construction, I-35E to TX-78, Dallas/Denton/Catlin Counties
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Languages : en
Pages : 176
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 176
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Environmental Law Reporter
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Category : Electronic journals
Languages : en
Pages : 1534
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Category : Electronic journals
Languages : en
Pages : 1534
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