> Reduces corridor congestion by rapidly detecting and responding to traffic incidents.
> Reduces travel times, stops and delays by dynamically adjusting traffic signals in response to changing traffic conditions.
> Alerts motorists, pedestrians, bicyclists, commercial vehicles, and transit operators of congestion by collecting, processing and disseminating real-time information.
> Provides real-time transit arrival and departure information to passengers allowing them to time their departure from work or home to the transit stop.
The demand for mobility is often met by building more highways and bridges and adding more lanes to roads and streets in our cities. Although road widening can be very effective in in reducing traffic congestion, additional ways of managing traffic need to be considered to further enhance the efficiency of the roadway network.
ITS provides new tools to augment traditional transportation improvements. Use of ITS tools and strategies, the next major evolutionary stage of surface transportation, is expected to be the focus of major metropolitan area implementation efforts over the next several years, much like the highway system program was the focus of the last 60 years. Implementing ITS is one of the most cost effective ways to augment a roadway Capital Improvement Program and obtain a more efficient transportation system.
ITS applications represent a significant opportunity to improve the efficiency and safety of the surface transportation system in Roseville. These applications primarily improve the operation of a transportation system by either performing a function faster or more reliably, or by providing a service that was not previously available. In so doing, ITS provides for improved mobility of people and goods on the roadway network.
View the intersection level of service map.
Roseville's goal is to have at least 70% of intersections at level C or
better.
View a map of coordinated corridors.