This project involved the installation of Traffic Adaptive Signal Control Systems at 17 intersections along State Road (S.R.) 40 (West Granada Boulevard) in Volusia County, starting from the intersection of S.R. 40 and North Tymber Creek Road to S.R. A1A (South Atlantic Avenue).
Project Overview
The implementation of Adaptive Signal Control Technologies (ASCT) allows for real-time adjustments in traffic signal timing in response to changing traffic volumes. Strategically placed sensors along the corridor collect data on the number of vehicles passing each point. The system analyzes this data and adjusts the timing cycles of the signals to enhance traffic flow. ASCT improves the traveler experience, increases the efficiency of traffic maintenance systems, and provides additional safety measures on our roads and highways.
Project Leadership and Scope
Members of our staff served as the Engineer of Record and Project Manager for the adaptive traffic signal system project that spanned 14 intersections along S.R. 40 in Volusia County.
Design Features and Innovations
Our team led the design, which included:
Replacement of traffic signal controllers
Enhanced vehicle detection at all signalized intersections
Design of a fiber optic network
Coordination and Analysis
The project required significant multi-agency coordination. Additionally, our staff led the development of a Systems Engineering Analysis prior to the design phase, ensuring that all components were effectively integrated.
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