Needs
The Stakeholders' Needs listed below are designed to answer two basic questions:
– What does the System(s) need to do?
– What do users need from the System(s)?
They are written from the perspective of a system user or stakeholder in that system and are categorized by the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Service Packages that comprise the regional architecture. Service Packages provide an accessible, service–oriented perspective to the overall system architecture used to describe the region or project. They identify the pieces of the physical view that are required to implement a particular ITS service. Each of these service packages has a set of Needs associated with it that can be used as the basis for stakeholder validation, setting proper expectations, and eliciting requirements for the systems and devices to be implemented.
Need Area | Need Number | Need |
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CVO02: Freight Administration | 01 | Fleet and Freight Management needs to determine the operating status of its freight equipment, including trucks, trailers, containers, and chassis. |
02 | Fleet and Freight Management needs to provide the operating status of its freight equipment, including trucks, trailers, containers, and chassis to its commercial vehicle operators, intermodal freight services, and other authorized agents. | |
CVO03: Electronic Clearance | 01 | Commercial Vehicle Administration needs to be able to determine the weight and other characteristics of commercial vehicles operating on its roadways as part of the clearance process. |
02 | Commercial Vehicle Administration needs to collect and maintain electronic records of commercial vehicles and drivers operating on its roadways in order to support efficient clearance operations. | |
03 | Commercial Vehicle Administration needs to be able to coordinate electronic credentials and safety records with other commercial vehicle administration agencies concerning commercial vehicles and drivers operating on its roadways in order to support efficient clearance operations. | |
04 | Commercial Vehicle Administration needs to be able to perform electronic clearance of commercial vehicle credentials and safety records of a commercial vehicle and its driver in order to maintain the smooth flow of goods through its roadways. | |
05 | Commercial Vehicle Administration needs to be able to inform the appropriate parties of issues dealing with the clearance of a commercial vehicle or its driver in order to maintain the smooth flow of goods through its roadways. | |
CVO04: CV Administrative Processes | 01 | Commercial Vehicle Administration needs to be able to issue credentials to commercial vehicle carriers or Fleet and Freight Management in order to reduce an agency's and a carrier's paperwork burden. |
02 | Commercial Vehicle Administration needs to exchange safety and credentials, fuel, and mileage tax information with other commercial vehicle administrations to support electronic credentialing. | |
03 | Commercial Vehicle Administration needs to be able to exchange hazardous materials (HAZMAT) route restrictions with other jurisdictions and Fleet and Freight Management in order to maintain safe use of the roadways. | |
04 | Fleet and Freight Management need to be able verify the contents and accuracy of the records maintained by Commercial Vehicle Administration concerning its operations. | |
CVO06: Freight Signal Priority (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Traffic Management needs to collect data from freight facilities and commercial vehicle fleet management in order to support traffic signal system optimization for commercial vehicles. |
02 | Traffic Management needs to process traffic and commercial vehicle data in order to provide commercial vehicle signal priority for the efficient movement of freight. | |
03 | Traffic Management needs to communicate with field equipment to provide commercial vehicle signal priority commands to the intersection. | |
04 | The Commercial Vehicle Driver needs to progress through his arterial route safely and efficiently. | |
CVO06: Freight Signal Priority (Clark County) | 01 | Traffic Management needs to collect data from freight facilities and commercial vehicle fleet management in order to support traffic signal system optimization for commercial vehicles. |
02 | Traffic Management needs to process traffic and commercial vehicle data in order to provide commercial vehicle signal priority for the efficient movement of freight. | |
03 | Traffic Management needs to communicate with field equipment to provide commercial vehicle signal priority commands to the intersection. | |
04 | The Commercial Vehicle Driver needs to progress through his arterial route safely and efficiently. | |
CVO06: Freight Signal Priority (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic Management needs to collect data from freight facilities and commercial vehicle fleet management in order to support traffic signal system optimization for commercial vehicles. |
02 | Traffic Management needs to process traffic and commercial vehicle data in order to provide commercial vehicle signal priority for the efficient movement of freight. | |
03 | Traffic Management needs to communicate with field equipment to provide commercial vehicle signal priority commands to the intersection. | |
04 | The Commercial Vehicle Driver needs to progress through his arterial route safely and efficiently. | |
CVO07: Roadside CVO Safety | 01 | Commercial Vehicle Administration needs to be able to manage safety inspections for commercial vehicles using electronic communications and automated sensors in order to provide safer highways. |
02 | Commercial Vehicle Administration needs to exchange safety inspection reports, accident data, citations, credentials, and other data with Fleet and Freight Management. | |
03 | Commercial Vehicle Management needs to issue safety inspection reports for trucks and share them with the field, the trucks, the carrier, and other commercial vehicle management entities in order to promote safe movement of goods. | |
04 | Commercial Vehicle Management needs to be able to securely exchange information on violators with the appropriate authorities and affected fleet managers. | |
CVO08: Smart Roadside and Virtual WIM | 01 | Commercial Vehicle Administration agencies need to work in conjunction with enforcement agencies to define geographic areas for targeted safety and credentials screening and share that information with commercial fleets and their drivers in order to facilitate smoother and safer operations. |
02 | Commercial Vehicle Administration needs to have a safety screening capability that acquires safety inspection data from commercial vehicles using electronic communications with fleets and with vehicles along the roadside. | |
03 | Commercial Vehicle Administration needs to have a vehicle credentialing capability that acquires electronic clearance information (including the commercial vehicle and clearance status) from vehicle as it passes the inspection site and allows exchange of relevant information with center systems. | |
04 | Commercial Vehicle Administration needs to measure the weight or dimensions of commercial vehicles while moving at mainline speeds in order to monitor and enforce weight or dimension restrictions. | |
05 | Commercial Vehicle Management needs to know when a certain area has been identified as an area of focus or trigger areas by enforcement in order to inform the appropriate systems and stakeholders. | |
CVO09: Freight–Specific Dynamic Travel Planning | 01 | Commercial Vehicle Fleet and Freight Management, including logistics suppliers need access to traveler information that covers the supply chain (from marine/rail terminal, to warehouse, to customers), so their dispatchers and managers can adequately plan and manage their assets. |
02 | Traveler Information needs to provide fleet and freight management with incident and road condition information to drivers and dispatchers so they can make route planning and navigation decisions internally in keeping with prevailing business practices in the industry. | |
03 | Traveler Information needs to provide freight–specific routing, travel timing, and scheduling for logistics intermediaries so they have a complete data packet for informed decision making. | |
04 | Traveler Information needs to provide real–time information about required permits, locations and availability of truck rest areas or parking to drivers and dispatchers to improve routing, vehicle and driver safety, and compliance with hours of service rules. | |
CVO10: Road Weather Information for Freight Carriers | 01 | Transportation agencies need to gather data from vehicles or infrastructure to support environmental monitoring. |
02 | Fleet and Freight Management needs to collect data from private, commercial, specialty and public fleet vehicles to determine the impact of weather on its operations. | |
03 | Fleet and Freight Management needs to provide commercial vehicles and their drivers with road weather warnings and advisories. | |
CVO11: Freight Drayage Optimization | 01 | Freight Distribution and Logistics Providers need to track and dispatch drayage operations in order to optimize movement of freight operations. |
02 | Freight Distribution and Logistics Providers need to support load matching for empty containers and chassis in order to maximize congestion avoidance, air quality, and efficiency benefits. | |
03 | Freight Distribution and Logistics Providers need to interface with intermodal terminal, fleet and freight management and other freight dispatch systems to provide a seamless integration of freight movement. | |
CVO12: HAZMAT Management | 01 | Fleet and Freight Management needs to monitor the status of its freight, including the drivers, vehicles, and the cargo in order to determine if an issue involving hazardous materials occurs and where it is. |
02 | Fleet and Freight Management needs to provide the status, location, and specific contents of loads that have hazardous materials (HAZMAT) or dangerous goods to the appropriate emergency management when they are involved in an incident in order to ensure the safety of the public and the responders. | |
03 | Emergency Management needs to collect information from Fleet and Freight Management or directly from equipped vehicles in order determine the status, location, and specific contents of loads with hazardous materials (HAZMAT) when they are involved in an incident in order to protect the public's safety and ensure the safety of its responders. | |
CVO13: Roadside HAZMAT Security Detection and Mitigation | 01 | Commercial Vehicle Administration needs to be able to detect the presence of hazardous materials (HAZMAT) as commercial vehicles pass their roadside facilities in order to quickly determine that the commercial vehicle is authorized to carry the HAZMAT load. |
02 | Commercial Vehicle Administration needs to be able to read vehicle and driver identification information in order to determine if based on vehicle credentials, the vehicle is authorized to transport the detected hazardous materials (HAZMAT). | |
03 | Commercial Vehicle Administration needs to warn the appropriate emergency management when it has detected the presence of an unauthorized hazardous materials (HAZMAT) shipment as commercial vehicles pass their roadside facilities in order to speed up the emergency response. | |
04 | Commercial Vehicle Administration needs to be able to request a commercial vehicle to pull in for inspection if the vehicle is determined to be carrying a hazmat load that it is not properly permitted to carry. | |
CVO14: CV Driver Security Authentication | 01 | Fleet and Freight Management need to be able to determine when an unauthorized driver attempts to operate one of its commercial vehicles in order to be able to prevent theft or harm to its property and personnel. |
02 | Fleet and Freight Management need to be able to warn the appropriate emergency management when an unauthorized driver attempts to operate one of its commercial vehicles in order to be able to prevent theft or harm to its property and personnel. | |
03 | Fleet and Freight Management need to be able to remotely disable a commercial vehicle when an unauthorized driver is detected. | |
CVO15: Fleet and Freight Security | 01 | Fleet and Freight Management needs to be able to track the location and monitor the status of its freight being carried in order to provide efficient movement of goods for its clients. |
02 | Fleet and Freight Management needs to determine the status of the contents of a container in order to provide safe and efficient movement of goods. | |
03 | Fleet and Freight Management needs to be able to alert the appropriate emergency management center if a breach or problem is detected with the container or its contents. | |
04 | Fleet and Freight Management needs to be able to provide the contents and status of a container to security and public safety agencies. | |
05 | Fleet and Freight Management needs to be able to provide the status of a freight shipment to customers, terminals, and other distribution and logistics systems. | |
DM01: ITS Data Warehouse | 01 | System operators need to be able to store data for long term access by themselves and other operators. |
02 | System operators need to be able to query for and receive archive data products containing freeway data, tolling data, arterial data, parking data, transit and ridesharing data, incident management data, safety–related data, CVO data, environmental and weather data, vehicle and passenger data and intermodal operations data. | |
03 | System operators need to be able to manage data processing with regard to data archive functions, including data aggregation, data tagging (processed, edited, raw, transformed, etc.), data storage timing and longevity, data quality analysis, data formatting and metadata assignments. | |
DM01: ITS Data Warehouse (Clark County) | 01 | System operators need to be able to store data for long term access by themselves and other operators. |
02 | System operators need to be able to query for and receive archive data products containing freeway data, tolling data, arterial data, parking data, transit and ridesharing data, incident management data, safety–related data, CVO data, environmental and weather data, vehicle and passenger data and intermodal operations data. | |
03 | System operators need to be able to manage data processing with regard to data archive functions, including data aggregation, data tagging (processed, edited, raw, transformed, etc.), data storage timing and longevity, data quality analysis, data formatting and metadata assignments. | |
DM02: Performance Monitoring | 01 | System operators need to be able to store vehicle data, transit data, weather data, freight data and other transportation–related data to support traffic data analysis, transportation network performance monitoring, transportation planning, safety analyses and research. |
02 | System operators need to be able to process vehicle data sourced by themselves and other system operators to support performance monitoring, infrastructure conditions reporting, and environmental monitoring. This supports system operator reporting needs and provides the source data and metrics for government reports. | |
MC01: Maintenance and Construction Vehicle and Equipment Tracking (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to track the location of maintenance and construction vehicles and other equipment in order to ascertain where their assets are. |
MC01: Maintenance and Construction Vehicle and Equipment Tracking (Clark County) | 01 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to track the location of maintenance and construction vehicles and other equipment in order to ascertain where their assets are. |
MC01: Maintenance and Construction Vehicle and Equipment Tracking (WSDOT) | 01 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to track the location of maintenance and construction vehicles and other equipment in order to ascertain where their assets are. |
MC02: Maintenance and Construction Vehicle Maintenance (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to manage vehicle maintenance scheduling for both routine and corrective maintenance activities on vehicles and other maintenance and construction equipment. |
02 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to automatically collect diagnostics data from maintenance and construction vehicles in order to use it to schedule and manage vehicle and equipment maintenance. | |
03 | Maintenance and construction vehicles need to be able to collect vehicle diagnostics and operating status data from the maintenance vehicle and send it to maintenance and construction operations. | |
MC02: Maintenance and Construction Vehicle Maintenance (Clark County) | 01 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to manage vehicle maintenance scheduling for both routine and corrective maintenance activities on vehicles and other maintenance and construction equipment. |
02 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to automatically collect diagnostics data from maintenance and construction vehicles in order to use it to schedule and manage vehicle and equipment maintenance. | |
03 | Maintenance and construction vehicles need to be able to collect vehicle diagnostics and operating status data from the maintenance vehicle and send it to maintenance and construction operations. | |
MC02: Maintenance and Construction Vehicle Maintenance (WSDOT) | 01 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to manage vehicle maintenance scheduling for both routine and corrective maintenance activities on vehicles and other maintenance and construction equipment. |
02 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to automatically collect diagnostics data from maintenance and construction vehicles in order to use it to schedule and manage vehicle and equipment maintenance. | |
03 | Maintenance and construction vehicles need to be able to collect vehicle diagnostics and operating status data from the maintenance vehicle and send it to maintenance and construction operations. | |
MC03: Roadway Automated Treatment (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to automatically treat a roadway section based on environmental or atmospheric conditions. |
02 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to warn drivers when a roadway treatment system is activated. | |
03 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to monitor operational status of the environmental sensors that detect adverse conditions. | |
MC03: Roadway Automated Treatment (Clark County) | 01 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to automatically treat a roadway section based on environmental or atmospheric conditions. |
02 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to warn drivers when a roadway treatment system is activated. | |
03 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to monitor operational status of the environmental sensors that detect adverse conditions. | |
MC03: Roadway Automated Treatment (WSDOT) | 01 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to automatically treat a roadway section based on environmental or atmospheric conditions. |
02 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to warn drivers when a roadway treatment system is activated. | |
03 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to monitor operational status of the environmental sensors that detect adverse conditions. | |
MC04: Winter Maintenance (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to collect environmental situation data from centers, field devices and private, commercial, specialty and public fleet vehicles in order to schedule winter maintenance activities, determine the appropriate response to weather events/conditions, and track and manage response operations. |
02 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to process current and historical data from multiple sources in order to provide enhanced support for winter maintenance operations. | |
03 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to create enhanced treatment plans for use by agency maintenance personnel. | |
04 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to provide winter maintenance instructions including treatment route, treatment application rates, start and end times, and other treatment instructions for vehicle operators. | |
05 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to provide winter road maintenance status to other centers. | |
MC04: Winter Maintenance (Clark County) | 01 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to collect environmental situation data from centers, field devices and private, commercial, specialty and public fleet vehicles in order to schedule winter maintenance activities, determine the appropriate response to weather events/conditions, and track and manage response operations. |
02 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to process current and historical data from multiple sources in order to provide enhanced support for winter maintenance operations. | |
03 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to create enhanced treatment plans for use by agency maintenance personnel. | |
04 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to provide winter maintenance instructions including treatment route, treatment application rates, start and end times, and other treatment instructions for vehicle operators. | |
05 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to provide winter road maintenance status to other centers. | |
MC04: Winter Maintenance (WSDOT) | 01 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to collect environmental situation data from centers, field devices and private, commercial, specialty and public fleet vehicles in order to schedule winter maintenance activities, determine the appropriate response to weather events/conditions, and track and manage response operations. |
02 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to process current and historical data from multiple sources in order to provide enhanced support for winter maintenance operations. | |
03 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to create enhanced treatment plans for use by agency maintenance personnel. | |
04 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to provide winter maintenance instructions including treatment route, treatment application rates, start and end times, and other treatment instructions for vehicle operators. | |
05 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to provide winter road maintenance status to other centers. | |
MC05: Roadway Maintenance and Construction (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to schedule maintenance and construction on a roadway system or right–of–way. |
02 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to collect environmental conditions information from various weather sources in order to aid in scheduling maintenance and construction activities. | |
03 | Maintenance and construction operations need to coordinate maintenance and construction activities with traffic and other management agencies. | |
04 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to monitor the status of ITS field equipment and coordinate with Traffic Operations on the maintenance of the equipment. | |
MC05: Roadway Maintenance and Construction (Clark County) | 01 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to schedule maintenance and construction on a roadway system or right–of–way. |
02 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to collect environmental conditions information from various weather sources in order to aid in scheduling maintenance and construction activities. | |
03 | Maintenance and construction operations need to coordinate maintenance and construction activities with traffic and other management agencies. | |
04 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to monitor the status of ITS field equipment and coordinate with Traffic Operations on the maintenance of the equipment. | |
MC05: Roadway Maintenance and Construction (WSDOT) | 01 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to schedule maintenance and construction on a roadway system or right–of–way. |
02 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to collect environmental conditions information from various weather sources in order to aid in scheduling maintenance and construction activities. | |
03 | Maintenance and construction operations need to coordinate maintenance and construction activities with traffic and other management agencies. | |
04 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to monitor the status of ITS field equipment and coordinate with Traffic Operations on the maintenance of the equipment. | |
MC06: Work Zone Management (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to manage work zones and control traffic in areas of the roadway where maintenance, construction, and utility work activities are underway. |
02 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to inform the driver of upcoming work zones, including reduced speeds, lanes affected, and delays. | |
03 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to coordinate work zone information with other agencies (e.g., traveler information, traffic operations, and other maintenance and construction centers). | |
04 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to provide control of field equipment in all maintenance and construction areas, including fixed, portable, and truck–mounted devices supporting both stationary and mobile work zones. | |
MC06: Work Zone Management (Clark County) | 01 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to manage work zones and control traffic in areas of the roadway where maintenance, construction, and utility work activities are underway. |
02 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to inform the driver of upcoming work zones, including reduced speeds, lanes affected, and delays. | |
03 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to coordinate work zone information with other agencies (e.g., traveler information, traffic operations, and other maintenance and construction centers). | |
04 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to provide control of field equipment in all maintenance and construction areas, including fixed, portable, and truck–mounted devices supporting both stationary and mobile work zones. | |
MC06: Work Zone Management (WSDOT) | 01 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to manage work zones and control traffic in areas of the roadway where maintenance, construction, and utility work activities are underway. |
02 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to inform the driver of upcoming work zones, including reduced speeds, lanes affected, and delays. | |
03 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to coordinate work zone information with other agencies (e.g., traveler information, traffic operations, and other maintenance and construction centers). | |
04 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to provide control of field equipment in all maintenance and construction areas, including fixed, portable, and truck–mounted devices supporting both stationary and mobile work zones. | |
MC07: Work Zone Safety Monitoring (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Maintenance and Construction operations need to be able to provide warnings about hazards in the work zone to maintenance personnel, such as a vehicle moving in a manner that appears to create an unsafe condition. |
02 | Maintenance and Construction operations need to be able to monitor for hazards in the work zone. | |
03 | Maintenance and Construction operations need to be able to monitor operational status of work zone safety devices. | |
MC07: Work Zone Safety Monitoring (Clark County) | 01 | Maintenance and Construction operations need to be able to provide warnings about hazards in the work zone to maintenance personnel, such as a vehicle moving in a manner that appears to create an unsafe condition. |
02 | Maintenance and Construction operations need to be able to monitor for hazards in the work zone. | |
03 | Maintenance and Construction operations need to be able to monitor operational status of work zone safety devices. | |
MC07: Work Zone Safety Monitoring (WSDOT) | 01 | Maintenance and Construction operations need to be able to provide warnings about hazards in the work zone to maintenance personnel, such as a vehicle moving in a manner that appears to create an unsafe condition. |
02 | Maintenance and Construction operations need to be able to monitor for hazards in the work zone. | |
03 | Maintenance and Construction operations need to be able to monitor operational status of work zone safety devices. | |
MC08: Maintenance and Construction Activity Coordination (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to disseminate maintenance and construction activity to transportation agencies that can utilize it as part of their operations. |
MC08: Maintenance and Construction Activity Coordination (Clark County) | 01 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to disseminate maintenance and construction activity to transportation agencies that can utilize it as part of their operations. |
MC08: Maintenance and Construction Activity Coordination (WSDOT) | 01 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to disseminate maintenance and construction activity to transportation agencies that can utilize it as part of their operations. |
MC09: Infrastructure Monitoring (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to monitor the condition of transportation–related infrastructure using both fixed and vehicle–based infrastructure monitoring sensors. |
MC09: Infrastructure Monitoring (Clark County) | 01 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to monitor the condition of transportation–related infrastructure using both fixed and vehicle–based infrastructure monitoring sensors. |
MC09: Infrastructure Monitoring (WSDOT) | 01 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to monitor the condition of transportation–related infrastructure using both fixed and vehicle–based infrastructure monitoring sensors. |
MC10: Asset Tracking (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Maintenance and constructions operations need to be able to maintain inventory status of maintenance and construction assets. |
02 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to track the location of maintenance and construction assets. | |
03 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to warn drivers and work crews of field assets in or near travel lanes and shoulders. | |
MC10: Asset Tracking (Clark County) | 01 | Maintenance and constructions operations need to be able to maintain inventory status of maintenance and construction assets. |
02 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to track the location of maintenance and construction assets. | |
03 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to warn drivers and work crews of field assets in or near travel lanes and shoulders. | |
MC10: Asset Tracking (WSDOT SWR) | 01 | Maintenance and constructions operations need to be able to maintain inventory status of maintenance and construction assets. |
02 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to track the location of maintenance and construction assets. | |
03 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to warn drivers and work crews of field assets in or near travel lanes and shoulders. | |
PM01: Parking Space Management (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Parking operators need to be able to collect information from Infrastructure–based detectors and/or connected vehicles in order to monitor parking lot ingress and egress, and availability in lots, garages, and other parking areas and facilities. |
02 | Parking operators need to be able to determine availability of parking spaces. | |
03 | Parking operators need to be able to share the collected parking information with local drivers and other centers for broader distribution. | |
PM01: Parking Space Management (WSDOT) | 01 | Parking operators need to be able to collect information from Infrastructure–based detectors and/or connected vehicles in order to monitor parking lot ingress and egress, and availability in lots, garages, and other parking areas and facilities. |
02 | Parking operators need to be able to determine availability of parking spaces. | |
03 | Parking operators need to be able to share the collected parking information with local drivers and other centers for broader distribution. | |
PM02: Smart Park and Ride System (C–TRAN) | 01 | Parking operators need to be able to monitor the number of available spaces in part and ride lots. |
02 | Parking operators need to be able to provide available space information to travelers requesting that information in order to assist their decision–making on where best to park and make use of transit alternatives. | |
03 | Parking operators need to be able to provide available space information to transit systems operating near to those spaces. | |
04 | Transit operations need to be able to provide transit information to nearby parking operations. | |
05 | Parking operators need to be able to provide available space information to traveler information providers. | |
PM03: Parking Electronic Payment (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Parking operators need to be able to support electronic collection of parking fees from in–vehicle equipment, contact or proximity cards, or any smart payment device. |
02 | Parking operators need to be able to set up and manage electronic user accounts for customers. | |
03 | Parking operators need to be able to provide notification to an enforcement agency of a parking payment violation. | |
PM03: Parking Electronic Payment (WSDOT) | 01 | Parking operators need to be able to support electronic collection of parking fees from in–vehicle equipment, contact or proximity cards, or any smart payment device. |
02 | Parking operators need to be able to set up and manage electronic user accounts for customers. | |
03 | Parking operators need to be able to provide notification to an enforcement agency of a parking payment violation. | |
PM04: Regional Parking Management (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Regional parking management needs to be able to share information with various transportation operations agencies in order to support multimodal travel planning, including parking reservation capabilities. |
02 | Regional parking management needs to coordinate activities with other parking operations, including sharing of availability, hours, and other information to facilitate efficient regional transportation strategies. | |
PM04: Regional Parking Management (C–TRAN) | 01 | Regional parking management needs to be able to share information with various transportation operations agencies in order to support multimodal travel planning, including parking reservation capabilities. |
02 | Regional parking management needs to coordinate activities with other parking operations, including sharing of availability, hours, and other information to facilitate efficient regional transportation strategies. | |
PM04: Regional Parking Management (WSDOT) | 01 | Regional parking management needs to be able to share information with various transportation operations agencies in order to support multimodal travel planning, including parking reservation capabilities. |
02 | Regional parking management needs to coordinate activities with other parking operations, including sharing of availability, hours, and other information to facilitate efficient regional transportation strategies. | |
PS01: Emergency Call–Taking and Dispatch (Local Emergency Responders) | 01 | Emergency Management needs to provide basic public safety call–taking and dispatch of emergency vehicles in order to provide safe and rapid deployment of appropriate resources to an emergency. |
02 | Emergency Management needs to coordinate with other emergency management operations in order to support emergency notification between agencies. | |
03 | Emergency Management needs to process current and historical weather and road conditions data from multiple sources in order to generate warnings and route advisories for individual emergency responders or emergency response dispatchers. | |
04 | Emergency Management needs to provide emergency responders with road weather warnings and advisories. | |
05 | Emergency Management needs to provide routing information to the emergency responders. | |
PS01: Emergency Call–Taking and Dispatch (WSDOT SWR IRT) | 01 | Emergency Management needs to provide basic public safety call–taking and dispatch of emergency vehicles in order to provide safe and rapid deployment of appropriate resources to an emergency. |
02 | Emergency Management needs to coordinate with other emergency management operations in order to support emergency notification between agencies. | |
03 | Emergency Management needs to process current and historical weather and road conditions data from multiple sources in order to generate warnings and route advisories for individual emergency responders or emergency response dispatchers. | |
04 | Emergency Management needs to provide emergency responders with road weather warnings and advisories. | |
05 | Emergency Management needs to provide routing information to the emergency responders. | |
PS01: Emergency Call–Taking and Dispatch (WSP) | 01 | Emergency Management needs to provide basic public safety call–taking and dispatch of emergency vehicles in order to provide safe and rapid deployment of appropriate resources to an emergency. |
02 | Emergency Management needs to coordinate with other emergency management operations in order to support emergency notification between agencies. | |
03 | Emergency Management needs to process current and historical weather and road conditions data from multiple sources in order to generate warnings and route advisories for individual emergency responders or emergency response dispatchers. | |
04 | Emergency Management needs to provide emergency responders with road weather warnings and advisories. | |
05 | Emergency Management needs to provide routing information to the emergency responders. | |
PS02: Emergency Response (Local Emergency Responders) | 01 | Emergency Management needs to be able to obtain information from the incident scene to support incident response. |
02 | Emergency Management needs to provide response in the field to incidents and emergency situations. | |
03 | Emergency Management needs to coordinate with other emergency management operations in order to support emergency response | |
PS02: Emergency Response (WSDOT SWR IRT) | 01 | Emergency Management needs to be able to obtain information from the incident scene to support incident response. |
02 | Emergency Management needs to provide response in the field to incidents and emergency situations. | |
03 | Emergency Management needs to coordinate with other emergency management operations in order to support emergency response | |
PS02: Emergency Response (WSP) | 01 | Emergency Management needs to be able to obtain information from the incident scene to support incident response. |
02 | Emergency Management needs to provide response in the field to incidents and emergency situations. | |
03 | Emergency Management needs to coordinate with other emergency management operations in order to support emergency response | |
PS03: Emergency Vehicle Preemption (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Emergency Management needs to be able to request signal preemption from Traffic Operations for a specific emergency vehicle. |
02 | Emergency Management needs to be able request signal preemption locally for one or more signals the vehicle is approaching so that it may quickly and safely cross the intersections. | |
03 | Traffic Management needs to be able to adjust signal timing to provide signal preemption for an emergency vehicle based upon a request from Emergency Management. | |
04 | Traffic Management needs to be able to support local adjustments to signal timing based upon a local preemption request and transition back to normal traffic signal operations after providing emergency vehicle preemption. | |
PS03: Emergency Vehicle Preemption (Clark County) | 01 | Emergency Management needs to be able to request signal preemption from Traffic Operations for a specific emergency vehicle. |
02 | Emergency Management needs to be able request signal preemption locally for one or more signals the vehicle is approaching so that it may quickly and safely cross the intersections. | |
03 | Traffic Management needs to be able to adjust signal timing to provide signal preemption for an emergency vehicle based upon a request from Emergency Management. | |
04 | Traffic Management needs to be able to support local adjustments to signal timing based upon a local preemption request and transition back to normal traffic signal operations after providing emergency vehicle preemption. | |
PS03: Emergency Vehicle Preemption (WSDOT SWR) | 01 | Emergency Management needs to be able to request signal preemption from Traffic Operations for a specific emergency vehicle. |
02 | Emergency Management needs to be able request signal preemption locally for one or more signals the vehicle is approaching so that it may quickly and safely cross the intersections. | |
03 | Traffic Management needs to be able to adjust signal timing to provide signal preemption for an emergency vehicle based upon a request from Emergency Management. | |
04 | Traffic Management needs to be able to support local adjustments to signal timing based upon a local preemption request and transition back to normal traffic signal operations after providing emergency vehicle preemption. | |
PS04: Mayday Notification | 01 | Emergency Management needs to be able to determine that a crash or emergency situation has taken place, based on on–board sensor data that detect changes in velocity, vehicle orientation, and airbag status. |
02 | Drivers need to be able to automatically or manually send a mayday alert or emergency requests and provide data about the crash and the vehicle's occupants in order to facilitate the quickest and most appropriate response. | |
03 | Pedestrians need to be able to send a mayday alert to Emergency Management in order to get help from emergency services. | |
04 | Drivers need to be able to rebroadcast crash alerts to remote connected vehicles as well as roadside "hotspots" in order to forward mayday requests even in areas where no vehicle to infrastructure communications exists. | |
05 | Emergency Management needs to be able to route crash alerts to the appropriate emergency communications center for action. | |
06 | Emergency management needs to verify the crash alert message and/or provide additional notification to the appropriate authorities. | |
PS05: Vehicle Emergency Response | 01 | Emergency Response Personnel need to be able to collect information regarding a crash directly from connected vehicles in order to respond safely and effectively to the vehicle crash. |
PS06: Incident Scene Pre–Arrival Staging Guidance for Emergency Responders | 01 | Emergency Management needs to be able to collect information external to the incident scene to support staging of emergency responder personnel and their equipment. |
02 | Emergency Management needs to be able to provide situational awareness information to emergency responders about an incident to support decisions of how to stage the personnel and their equipment. | |
03 | Emergency Management needs to be able to provide emergency responders with real–time navigation instructions that use all available data sources to quickly and efficiently route the responder. | |
04 | Emergency Management needs to be able to maintain location and situational information about the emergency vehicles responding to or on the scene of an incident in order to provide a complete picture of the response and share the status with other responding vehicles en route. | |
PS08: Roadway Service Patrols | 01 | Roadway Service Patrol Operations need to be able to monitor service patrol vehicle locations and dispatch service patrol vehicles to identified incident locations. |
02 | Roadway Service Patrol Operations need to be able to monitor roads and aid motorists, offering rapid response to minor incidents (flat tire, accidents, out of gas) in order to minimize disruption to the traffic stream. | |
03 | Roadway Service Patrol Operations need to be able to share incident information collected by the service patrol with traffic, maintenance and construction, and traveler information systems. | |
PS09: Transportation Infrastructure Protection (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Traffic Operations and Emergency Management need to be able to monitor transportation infrastructure (e.g., bridges, tunnels and management centers) for potential threats in order to control access, preclude an incident, and mitigate the impact of an incident if it occurs. |
02 | Traffic Operations and Emergency Management need to be able to notify agencies if a threat is detected. | |
03 | Traffic Operations and Emergency Management need to be able to collect advisories from other agencies related to detected threats. | |
04 | Traffic Operations in response to threats needs to be able to activate the barrier and/or safeguard systems in order to deter an incident, control access to an area or mitigate the impact of an incident. | |
PS09: Transportation Infrastructure Protection (Clark County) | 01 | Traffic Operations and Emergency Management need to be able to monitor transportation infrastructure (e.g., bridges, tunnels and management centers) for potential threats in order to control access, preclude an incident, and mitigate the impact of an incident if it occurs. |
02 | Traffic Operations and Emergency Management need to be able to notify agencies if a threat is detected. | |
03 | Traffic Operations and Emergency Management need to be able to collect advisories from other agencies related to detected threats. | |
04 | Traffic Operations in response to threats needs to be able to activate the barrier and/or safeguard systems in order to deter an incident, control access to an area or mitigate the impact of an incident. | |
PS09: Transportation Infrastructure Protection (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic Operations and Emergency Management need to be able to monitor transportation infrastructure (e.g., bridges, tunnels and management centers) for potential threats in order to control access, preclude an incident, and mitigate the impact of an incident if it occurs. |
02 | Traffic Operations and Emergency Management need to be able to notify agencies if a threat is detected. | |
03 | Traffic Operations and Emergency Management need to be able to collect advisories from other agencies related to detected threats. | |
04 | Traffic Operations in response to threats needs to be able to activate the barrier and/or safeguard systems in order to deter an incident, control access to an area or mitigate the impact of an incident. | |
PS10: Wide–Area Alert | 01 | Emergency Management needs to be able to verify the reported emergency situation in order to activate the alert system. |
02 | Emergency Management needs to be able to alert the public in emergency situations such as child abductions, severe weather events, civil emergencies, and other situations that pose a threat to life and property, using ITS technologies such as dynamic message signs, highway advisory radios, in–vehicle displays, transit displays, 511 traveler information systems, and traveler information web sites. | |
03 | Emergency Management needs to be able to broadcast emergency information to traffic agencies, transit agencies, information service providers, toll operators, and others that operate ITS systems. | |
PS13: Evacuation and Reentry Management | 01 | Emergency Management needs to support evacuation of the general public from disaster area. |
02 | Emergency Management needs to coordinate evacuation plans among the federal, state, and local transportation, emergency, and law enforcement agencies that may be involved in a large–scale evacuation. | |
03 | Emergency Management needs to share evacuation information with traffic management agencies in order to implement special traffic control strategies to control evacuation traffic. | |
04 | Emergency Management needs to share evacuation information with transit agencies in order to remove people from an evacuated area while making efficient use of limited capacity. | |
05 | Emergency Management needs to manage subsequent reentry of the general public to the disaster area. | |
PT01: Transit Vehicle Tracking | 01 | Transit Operations needs to be able to monitor the location of transit vehicles in order to improve decision making by transit operators and provide more accurate information to travelers . |
02 | Transit Operations needs to be able to determine whether each transit vehicle is adhering to its schedule. | |
03 | Transit Operations needs to be able to send transit vehicle location and schedule adherence data to other centers in order to support traveler information and traffic operations. | |
PT02: Transit Fixed–Route Operations | 01 | Transit Operations needs to be able to create and update schedules for fixed route or flexible route transit routes in order to plan transit operations. |
02 | Transit Operations needs to be able to disseminate transit schedules for fixed route or flexible route transit routes to traveler information centers. | |
03 | Transit Operations needs to be able to dispatch transit vehicles for fixed route or flexible route runs. | |
04 | Transit Operations need to be able to schedule blocks (vehicle assignments) and runs (operator assignments) for fixed route or flexible route transit operations. | |
05 | Transit Operations need to be able to monitor transit vehicle schedule adherence in order to manage fixed route or flexible route transit operations. | |
06 | Transit Operations need to have real time information about the road network in order to increase the effectiveness of operations for fixed route or flexible route transit. | |
PT03: Dynamic Transit Operations | 01 | Transit Operations needs to be able to take reservations for demand response trips that include the travelers' origin, destination, and departure time in order to do demand response scheduling. |
02 | Transit Operations needs to be able to schedule demand response transit vehicles based upon travelers trip requests. | |
03 | Transit Operations needs to provide and update manifests to properly manage demand response transit vehicles based upon traveler requests. | |
04 | Transit Operations needs to be able to monitor the real–time location of demand response transit vehicles. | |
05 | Transit Operations need to have real time information about the road network in order to increase the effectiveness of operations for demand response transit. | |
PT04: Transit Fare Collection Management | 01 | Transit Operations needs to be able to collect transit fares on–board transit vehicles using electronic payment methods in order to improve transit operation. |
02 | Transit Operations needs to be able to collect transit fares at transit stations using electronic payment methods in or der to support bus rapid transit or train systems. | |
03 | Transit Operations needs to be able to download transit fare collection information from transit vehicles or transit fare gates at stations in order to manage the fare collection operations. | |
04 | Travelers need to be able to add value to payment instruments in order to use them as part of fare collection systems. | |
05 | Transit Operations needs to be able to support transit fare reconciliation with other transit agencies participating in a regional fare collection system. | |
06 | Transit operations needs to be able to share fare information with traveler information systems and other transit operations. | |
PT05: Transit Security | 01 | Transit Operations needs to be able to monitor conditions on a transit vehicle in order to provide a secure environment for travelers. |
02 | Transit Operations needs to be able to monitor transit stops and transit stations in order to provide a secure environment for travelers. | |
03 | Transit Operations needs to be able to monitor transit secure areas such as bus or rail yards and transit infrastructure such as tracks and tunnels in order to provide security for transit assets. | |
04 | Transit Operations needs to be able to authenticate operators of transit vehicles and perform remote disabling of vehicles if necessary in order to ensure secure operation of the vehicles. | |
05 | Transit Operations needs to be able to alert emergency services to incidents on vehicles, at stations/stops, or other monitored assets. | |
06 | Transit Operations needs to be able to inform traveler information systems or the media regarding transit related incidents in order to keep the traveling public informed of the impacts these incidents may have on their trips. | |
PT06: Transit Fleet Management | 01 | Transit Operations needs to able to remotely monitor transit vehicle operating conditions in order to determine if maintenance of the vehicle is needed. |
02 | Transit Operations needs to be able to perform maintenance scheduling of transit vehicles including real time requests for actions by the vehicle operator. | |
03 | Transit Operations needs to be able to assign specific vehicles to blocks in order to perform vehicle allocation. | |
04 | Transit Operations needs to be able to assign transit operators to runs. | |
PT07: Transit Passenger Counting | 01 | Transit Operations needs to be able to count the passengers entering or exiting a transit vehicle in order to support efficient operations. |
PT08: Transit Traveler Information | 01 | Transit Operations needs to be able to provide static and real time transit information to traveler information systems and the media in order to increase travelers' ability to plan and manage their trips. |
02 | Transit Operations needs to be able to provide static and real time transit information directly to travelers either pre–trip or en route in order to support traveler trip decisions. | |
03 | Transit Operations needs to be able to share static and real time transit information with other transit operations in order to facilitate multisystem trip planning. | |
PT09: Transit Signal Priority (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Transit Operations needs to provide approaching Transit Vehicle location and heading to the roadside signal controller so that the controller can modify signal timing in favor of the transit vehicle. |
02 | Transit Operations needs to provide approaching Transit Vehicle location and heading to traffic operations so that they can adjust the signal controller signal timing in favor of the transit vehicle. | |
03 | Transit Operations needs to provide transit vehicle data to Traffic Operations including loading information and schedule performance in order to support decision making regarding whether to give the transit vehicle priority at the intersection. | |
04 | The Transit Vehicle Operator needs to progress through his arterial route safely and efficiently. | |
PT09: Transit Signal Priority (Clark County) | 01 | Transit Operations needs to provide approaching Transit Vehicle location and heading to the roadside signal controller so that the controller can modify signal timing in favor of the transit vehicle. |
02 | Transit Operations needs to provide approaching Transit Vehicle location and heading to traffic operations so that they can adjust the signal controller signal timing in favor of the transit vehicle. | |
03 | Transit Operations needs to provide transit vehicle data to Traffic Operations including loading information and schedule performance in order to support decision making regarding whether to give the transit vehicle priority at the intersection. | |
04 | The Transit Vehicle Operator needs to progress through his arterial route safely and efficiently. | |
PT09: Transit Signal Priority (WSDOT) | 01 | Transit Operations needs to provide approaching Transit Vehicle location and heading to the roadside signal controller so that the controller can modify signal timing in favor of the transit vehicle. |
02 | Transit Operations needs to provide approaching Transit Vehicle location and heading to traffic operations so that they can adjust the signal controller signal timing in favor of the transit vehicle. | |
03 | Transit Operations needs to provide transit vehicle data to Traffic Operations including loading information and schedule performance in order to support decision making regarding whether to give the transit vehicle priority at the intersection. | |
04 | The Transit Vehicle Operator needs to progress through his arterial route safely and efficiently. | |
PT11: Transit Pedestrian Indication | 01 | Transit Vehicle Operators need to be aware of nearby pedestrians, including those who would like to board the transit vehicle in order to reduce the likelihood of pedestrian accidents with the transit vehicle. |
02 | Pedestrians need to know the proximity of a transit vehicle to a transit stop and whether the transit vehicle is the one they want to board (i.e., the correct route). | |
PT13: Vehicle Turning Right in Front of a Transit Vehicle | 01 | Transit vehicle operators need to receive a warning if surrounding vehicles are a collision threat as the transit vehicle prepares to leave a stop or station. |
PT14: Multi–modal Coordination | 01 | Transit Operations needs to be able to coordinate service information with other Transit Operations in order to improve operations. |
02 | Transit Operations needs to be able to coordinate with other transportation modes (e.g. ferry operations, airports) in order to improve service connections with these other modes. | |
03 | Transit Operations needs to coordinate with other centers (e.g. traffic, parking, and event promoters) in order to share system information. | |
ST04: Roadside Lighting (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to monitor operational conditions on the roadway including vehicle presence and weather conditions, in order to determine lighting strategies to implement. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to monitor and control roadway lighting systems in order to adjust lighting levels based on operational conditions. | |
ST05: Electric Charging Stations Management (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Electric Charging Station Operators need to be able to provide electric charging of vehicles at designated charging stations. |
02 | Traveler Information needs to be able to provide electric charging station information to travelers. | |
ST05: Electric Charging Stations Management (Clark County) | 01 | Electric Charging Station Operators need to be able to provide electric charging of vehicles at designated charging stations. |
02 | Traveler Information needs to be able to provide electric charging station information to travelers. | |
ST05: Electric Charging Stations Management (C–TRAN) | 01 | Electric Charging Station Operators need to be able to provide electric charging of vehicles at designated charging stations. |
02 | Traveler Information needs to be able to provide electric charging station information to travelers. | |
ST05: Electric Charging Stations Management (WSDOT SWR) | 01 | Electric Charging Station Operators need to be able to provide electric charging of vehicles at designated charging stations. |
02 | Traveler Information needs to be able to provide electric charging station information to travelers. | |
SU01: Connected Vehicle System Monitoring and Management (Clark County) | 01 | Maintenance personnel and system operators need to be able to track and manage the configuration of infrastructure field equipment. |
02 | System operators and maintenance personnel need to be able to detect, isolate and correct infrastructure field equipment service problems. | |
03 | System operators need to be able to monitor the performance of equipment providing ITS services. | |
04 | System operators need to be able to monitor the physical security and cybersecurity of equipment providing ITS services. | |
SU01: Connected Vehicle System Monitoring and Management (WSDOT) | 01 | Maintenance personnel and system operators need to be able to track and manage the configuration of infrastructure field equipment. |
02 | System operators and maintenance personnel need to be able to detect, isolate and correct infrastructure field equipment service problems. | |
03 | System operators need to be able to monitor the performance of equipment providing ITS services. | |
04 | System operators need to be able to monitor the physical security and cybersecurity of equipment providing ITS services. | |
SU03: Data Distribution (Clark County) | 01 | System Operators, Vehicle Operators, and PID Operators need to be able to request and receive information without establishing formal relationships with data providers. |
02 | System Operators need to be able to provide data to a geographically selected area. | |
03 | Data Distribution Operators need to be able to exchange data with other data distribution systems. | |
04 | Data Distribution Operators need to be able to establish and maintain data processing algorithms, rules and related metadata, including all those processes related to Validation, Integration, Sanitization, and Aggregation. | |
SU03: Data Distribution (WSDOT) | 01 | System Operators, Vehicle Operators, and PID Operators need to be able to request and receive information without establishing formal relationships with data providers. |
02 | System Operators need to be able to provide data to a geographically selected area. | |
03 | Data Distribution Operators need to be able to exchange data with other data distribution systems. | |
04 | Data Distribution Operators need to be able to establish and maintain data processing algorithms, rules and related metadata, including all those processes related to Validation, Integration, Sanitization, and Aggregation. | |
SU04: Map Management (Clark County) | 01 | System operators, vehicle operators and PID users need map data that is accurate and consistent between one another. This includes roadway maps and geometry, intersection maps and geometry and parking facility maps and geometry. |
02 | Mapping operators need real–world observations of roadway geometry, intersection geometry and parking geometry to feed their map update processes. | |
03 | Mapping operators need to be able to exchange mapping information (map data and update coordination) with other mapping operators. | |
SU04: Map Management (WSDOT) | 01 | System operators, vehicle operators and PID users need map data that is accurate and consistent between one another. This includes roadway maps and geometry, intersection maps and geometry and parking facility maps and geometry. |
02 | Mapping operators need real–world observations of roadway geometry, intersection geometry and parking geometry to feed their map update processes. | |
03 | Mapping operators need to be able to exchange mapping information (map data and update coordination) with other mapping operators. | |
TI01: Broadcast Traveler Information | 01 | Traveler Information needs to be able to collect timely, accurate, and reliable traffic, transit, and other road conditions data from multiple sources in order to broadcast the latest conditions affecting travelers. |
02 | Traveler Information needs to be able to inform as much of the traveling public as possible using any available broadcast media to increase mobility and safety through better information. | |
03 | Travelers need access to timely, accurate, and reliable traffic, transit, and other travel conditions in order to make informed decisions about their travel. | |
TI02: Personalized Traveler Information | 01 | Traveler Information needs to be able to collect timely, accurate, and reliable traffic, transit, and other road conditions data from multiple sources in order to inform individual travelers of the latest conditions affecting their travel. |
02 | Traveler Information needs to be able to inform as much of the traveling public as possible using any available interactive media to increase mobility and safety through better information. | |
03 | Travelers, including drivers or passengers, need access to timely, accurate, and reliable traffic, transit, and other travel conditions in order to make informed decisions about their travel. | |
04 | Travelers, including drivers or passengers, need to be able to request specific and customized information concerning current and future travel conditions in order to make decisions about their own travel. | |
TI06: Dynamic Ridesharing and Shared Use Transportation (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Traveler Information needs access to timely, accurate, and reliable transit and multimodal operations data, including available parking, in order to support ride matching by locating and managing meeting and drop–off points. |
02 | Traveler Information needs to accept commuter and driver information for ridesharing, including preferences, payment options, origin/destination, arrival time, departure time, number of riders, number of available passenger spaces. | |
03 | Traveler Information needs to match riding commuters to drivers. | |
04 | Commuters need to be able to request and confirm shared use transportation. | |
05 | Traveler information needs to provide a mechanism for the confirmation of ride matching. | |
TI07: In–Vehicle Signage (Clark County) | 01 | Drivers need in–vehicle access to the information available on static signs (e.g., stop, curve warning, guide signs, service signs, and directional signs) and dynamic information (e.g., current signal states including highway intersection and highway–rail intersection status and local conditions warnings identified by local environmental sensors) in order to increase awareness of situations while driving. |
02 | Drivers need a visual display of static sign information or dynamic roadway condition information to see the contents of the road signage during times of reduced visibility. | |
03 | Drivers need an audible alternative presentation of static sign information or dynamic roadway condition information to see the contents of the road signage during times of reduced visibility to increase their safety on the road. | |
04 | Drivers need in–vehicle access to the information about the movement of specialized vehicles in the vicinity of the vehicle. | |
TI07: In–Vehicle Signage (WSDOT) | 01 | Drivers need in–vehicle access to the information available on static signs (e.g., stop, curve warning, guide signs, service signs, and directional signs) and dynamic information (e.g., current signal states including highway intersection and highway–rail intersection status and local conditions warnings identified by local environmental sensors) in order to increase awareness of situations while driving. |
02 | Drivers need a visual display of static sign information or dynamic roadway condition information to see the contents of the road signage during times of reduced visibility. | |
03 | Drivers need an audible alternative presentation of static sign information or dynamic roadway condition information to see the contents of the road signage during times of reduced visibility to increase their safety on the road. | |
04 | Drivers need in–vehicle access to the information about the movement of specialized vehicles in the vicinity of the vehicle. | |
TM01: Infrastructure–Based Traffic Surveillance (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to monitor the road network using infrastructure devices in order to detect and verify incidents and support implementation of traffic operational strategies. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to monitor the infrastructure devices used for road network monitoring in order to detect faults in equipment or communications. | |
03 | Traffic Operations need to be able to send network monitoring data to other centers in order to support traveler information. | |
TM01: Infrastructure–Based Traffic Surveillance (Clark County) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to monitor the road network using infrastructure devices in order to detect and verify incidents and support implementation of traffic operational strategies. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to monitor the infrastructure devices used for road network monitoring in order to detect faults in equipment or communications. | |
03 | Traffic Operations need to be able to send network monitoring data to other centers in order to support traveler information. | |
TM01: Infrastructure–Based Traffic Surveillance (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to monitor the road network using infrastructure devices in order to detect and verify incidents and support implementation of traffic operational strategies. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to monitor the infrastructure devices used for road network monitoring in order to detect faults in equipment or communications. | |
03 | Traffic Operations need to be able to send network monitoring data to other centers in order to support traveler information. | |
TM02: Vehicle–Based Traffic Surveillance (Clark County) | 01 | Traffic Operations and Traveler Information Providers need to be able to monitor the road network using information from connected vehicles in order to detect and verify incidents. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to monitor the roadside equipment in order to detect faults in equipment or communications. | |
03 | Traffic Operations need to be able to monitor the road network using probe data from connected vehicles in order to support traveler information. | |
04 | Traffic Operations need to be able to monitor the road network using probe data from toll or transit systems. | |
TM02: Vehicle–Based Traffic Surveillance (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic Operations and Traveler Information Providers need to be able to monitor the road network using information from connected vehicles in order to detect and verify incidents. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to monitor the roadside equipment in order to detect faults in equipment or communications. | |
03 | Traffic Operations need to be able to monitor the road network using probe data from connected vehicles in order to support traveler information. | |
04 | Traffic Operations need to be able to monitor the road network using probe data from toll or transit systems. | |
TM03: Traffic Signal Control (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to remotely control traffic signals at intersections under their jurisdiction |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to manage and implement control plans in order to coordinate signalized intersections. | |
03 | Traffic Operations need to be able to monitor and control pedestrian crossing aspects of traffic signals in order to facilitate safe pedestrian crossings at the intersection. | |
04 | Traffic Operations need to monitor the status of traffic signal control equipment. | |
TM03: Traffic Signal Control (Clark County) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to remotely control traffic signals at intersections under their jurisdiction |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to manage and implement control plans in order to coordinate signalized intersections. | |
03 | Traffic Operations need to be able to monitor and control pedestrian crossing aspects of traffic signals in order to facilitate safe pedestrian crossings at the intersection. | |
04 | Traffic Operations need to monitor the status of traffic signal control equipment. | |
TM03: Traffic Signal Control (WSDOT SWR–Camas) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to remotely control traffic signals at intersections under their jurisdiction |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to manage and implement control plans in order to coordinate signalized intersections. | |
03 | Traffic Operations need to be able to monitor and control pedestrian crossing aspects of traffic signals in order to facilitate safe pedestrian crossings at the intersection. | |
04 | Traffic Operations need to monitor the status of traffic signal control equipment. | |
TM03: Traffic Signal Control (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to remotely control traffic signals at intersections under their jurisdiction |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to manage and implement control plans in order to coordinate signalized intersections. | |
03 | Traffic Operations need to be able to monitor and control pedestrian crossing aspects of traffic signals in order to facilitate safe pedestrian crossings at the intersection. | |
04 | Traffic Operations need to monitor the status of traffic signal control equipment. | |
TM04: Connected Vehicle Traffic Signal System (Clark County) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to use both information from connected vehicles as well as infrastructure measurement of non–equipped vehicles to improve the operations of traffic signal control systems. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to disseminate signal phase and timing data to connected vehicles to facilitate improved movement through intersections. | |
03 | Traffic Operations need to be able to monitor and control pedestrian crossing aspects of traffic signals in order to facilitate safe pedestrian crossings at the intersection, including those that disseminate signal phase and timing data to connected vehicles. | |
04 | Traffic Operations need to be able to manage and implement control plans in order to coordinate signalized intersections, including those that disseminate signal phase and timing data to connected vehicles. | |
05 | Traffic Operations need to monitor the status of traffic signal control equipment, including those that disseminate signal phase and timing data to connected vehicles. | |
TM04: Connected Vehicle Traffic Signal System (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to use both information from connected vehicles as well as infrastructure measurement of non–equipped vehicles to improve the operations of traffic signal control systems. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to disseminate signal phase and timing data to connected vehicles to facilitate improved movement through intersections. | |
03 | Traffic Operations need to be able to monitor and control pedestrian crossing aspects of traffic signals in order to facilitate safe pedestrian crossings at the intersection, including those that disseminate signal phase and timing data to connected vehicles. | |
04 | Traffic Operations need to be able to manage and implement control plans in order to coordinate signalized intersections, including those that disseminate signal phase and timing data to connected vehicles. | |
05 | Traffic Operations need to monitor the status of traffic signal control equipment, including those that disseminate signal phase and timing data to connected vehicles. | |
TM05: Traffic Metering | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to monitor and control traffic metering equipment in order to regulate the flow of traffic on ramps, interchanges, and the mainline. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to monitor the status of traffic metering equipment. | |
03 | Traffic Operations need to be able to implement control strategies utilizing the traffic metering equipment on ramps, interchanges, and on the mainline. | |
TM06: Traffic Information Dissemination | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to provide traffic and incident information to drivers using roadside devices such as dynamic message signs and highway advisory radio. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to monitor roadside devices used to provide traffic and traveler information to drivers. | |
03 | Traffic Operations need to be able to provide traffic and incident information, including images to the media. | |
04 | Traffic Operations need to be able to provide traffic and incident information, including images to traveler information, transit, maintenance and emergency centers. | |
TM07: Regional Traffic Management (Joint Operations) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to exchange traffic and incident data with other Traffic Management Centers in order to support regional coordination spanning jurisdictional boundaries. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to exchange traffic control data with other traffic management centers to support inter–jurisdictional, real–time coordinated traffic signal control systems and coordination between freeway operations and traffic signal control within a corridor. | |
TM08: Traffic Incident Management System (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to detect and verify incidents on roadways using CCTV and field sensors. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to share incident information with other ITS centers in order to coordinate incident response. | |
03 | Traffic Operations need to obtain incident information from other ITS centers in order to coordinate incident response | |
04 | Emergency Operations need to be able to dispatch emergency assets to a traffic incident. | |
05 | Traffic Operations need to coordinate requests for resources with emergency and maintenance centers in order to support cleanup after the incident. | |
TM08: Traffic Incident Management System (Clark County) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to detect and verify incidents on roadways using CCTV and field sensors. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to share incident information with other ITS centers in order to coordinate incident response. | |
03 | Traffic Operations need to obtain incident information from other ITS centers in order to coordinate incident response | |
04 | Emergency Operations need to be able to dispatch emergency assets to a traffic incident. | |
05 | Traffic Operations need to coordinate requests for resources with emergency and maintenance centers in order to support cleanup after the incident. | |
TM08: Traffic Incident Management System (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to detect and verify incidents on roadways using CCTV and field sensors. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to share incident information with other ITS centers in order to coordinate incident response. | |
03 | Traffic Operations need to obtain incident information from other ITS centers in order to coordinate incident response | |
04 | Emergency Operations need to be able to dispatch emergency assets to a traffic incident. | |
05 | Traffic Operations need to coordinate requests for resources with emergency and maintenance centers in order to support cleanup after the incident. | |
TM09: Integrated Decision Support and Demand Management | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to use current and forecast road and traffic conditions to develop traffic management plans. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to develop operational decisions based upon analysis of current and forecast road and traffic conditions. | |
03 | Traffic Operations need to be able to collect information describing multi–source, real–time data (both infrastructure and vehicle based) on arterials, freeways, and transit systems to develop operational decisions that can be applied to corridors or to the region as a whole. | |
04 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to collect information from transit, parking, and toll operations in order to support development of demand management strategies. | |
05 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to implement demand management strategies in order to correct network imbalances and effectively manage available capacity. | |
06 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to collect emissions data to support development of demand management strategies. | |
TM10: Electronic Toll Collection | 01 | Electronic Toll System Operators need to allow users to set up and maintain a user account. |
02 | Electronic Toll Collection needs to allow toll payment without the vehicle stopping at a toll plaza. | |
03 | Electronic Toll System Operators need to be able to detect, process, and notify users of toll violations in order to prevent loss of revenue due to toll violations. | |
04 | Electronic Toll System Operators need to be able to support interagency coordination and financial clearinghouse operations so that multiple toll agencies are able to operate with the same type of user devices. | |
05 | The toll operations need to be able to set the road pricing based on the time of the day, traffic condition and vehicle characteristics (vehicle size, weight, axle count, etc.) and stored toll prices. | |
TM11: Road Use Charging | 01 | Road Use Charging Operators need to be able to implement a road use charging scheme which charges fees to roadway vehicle owners for using specific roadways. |
02 | Road Use Charging Operators need to be able to allow vehicles (either connected or regular) to pay road use charges. | |
03 | Road Use Charging Operators need to be able to allow users to set up and maintain a user account. | |
TM12: Dynamic Roadway Warning (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to dynamically warn drivers approaching hazards on a roadway in order to increase the safety of a roadway by reducing the occurrence of incidents. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to receive and process data from multiple sources in order to generate warning for drivers based on the collected traffic and road conditions. | |
TM12: Dynamic Roadway Warning (Clark County) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to dynamically warn drivers approaching hazards on a roadway in order to increase the safety of a roadway by reducing the occurrence of incidents. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to receive and process data from multiple sources in order to generate warning for drivers based on the collected traffic and road conditions. | |
TM12: Dynamic Roadway Warning (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to dynamically warn drivers approaching hazards on a roadway in order to increase the safety of a roadway by reducing the occurrence of incidents. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to receive and process data from multiple sources in order to generate warning for drivers based on the collected traffic and road conditions. | |
TM13: Standard Railroad Grade Crossing (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to warn drivers of crossing closures in time for the driver to take appropriate action. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to modify traffic signal timing in order to allow safe movement of vehicles away or towards a highway rail intersection when a train is approaching. | |
TM13: Standard Railroad Grade Crossing (Clark County) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to warn drivers of crossing closures in time for the driver to take appropriate action. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to modify traffic signal timing in order to allow safe movement of vehicles away or towards a highway rail intersection when a train is approaching. | |
TM13: Standard Railroad Grade Crossing (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to warn drivers of crossing closures in time for the driver to take appropriate action. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to modify traffic signal timing in order to allow safe movement of vehicles away or towards a highway rail intersection when a train is approaching. | |
TM15: Railroad Operations Coordination (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to receive from Rail Operations train schedules, maintenance schedules, and any other forecast events that will result in highway–rail intersection (HRI) closures, in order to develop forecasts of HRI closure times and durations that may be used in advanced traffic control strategies or to enhance the quality of traveler information. |
02 | Traveler Information needs access to timely and accurate rail and intermodal crossing status data. | |
TM15: Railroad Operations Coordination (Clark County) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to receive from Rail Operations train schedules, maintenance schedules, and any other forecast events that will result in highway–rail intersection (HRI) closures, in order to develop forecasts of HRI closure times and durations that may be used in advanced traffic control strategies or to enhance the quality of traveler information. |
02 | Traveler Information needs access to timely and accurate rail and intermodal crossing status data. | |
TM15: Railroad Operations Coordination (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to receive from Rail Operations train schedules, maintenance schedules, and any other forecast events that will result in highway–rail intersection (HRI) closures, in order to develop forecasts of HRI closure times and durations that may be used in advanced traffic control strategies or to enhance the quality of traveler information. |
02 | Traveler Information needs access to timely and accurate rail and intermodal crossing status data. | |
TM16: Reversible Lane Management (Clark County) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to manage reversible lane facilities in order to allow lanes to be signed for operation in different directions at different times of the day. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to ensure safe operation of reversible lanes through wrong–way vehicle detection and other special surveillance capabilities in order to mitigate safety hazards associated with reversible lanes. | |
03 | Traffic Operations need to be able to control the field equipment, physical lane access controls, and associated control electronics that manage and control these special lanes. | |
04 | Traffic Operations need to be able to provide current reversible lane status information to drivers. | |
TM16: Reversible Lane Management (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to manage reversible lane facilities in order to allow lanes to be signed for operation in different directions at different times of the day. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to ensure safe operation of reversible lanes through wrong–way vehicle detection and other special surveillance capabilities in order to mitigate safety hazards associated with reversible lanes. | |
03 | Traffic Operations need to be able to control the field equipment, physical lane access controls, and associated control electronics that manage and control these special lanes. | |
04 | Traffic Operations need to be able to provide current reversible lane status information to drivers. | |
TM17: Speed Warning and Enforcement (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to monitor vehicle speeds to determine when vehicle speed is excessive. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to warn drivers when their speed is excessive. | |
03 | Traffic Operations need to be able to notify an enforcement agency that vehicles are traveling at excessive speed and to be able to request that the enforcement agency respond to the excessive speed. | |
04 | Enforcement agencies need to be able to monitor vehicle speeds as measured by field equipment to determine when vehicle speed is excessive. | |
TM17: Speed Warning and Enforcement (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to monitor vehicle speeds to determine when vehicle speed is excessive. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to warn drivers when their speed is excessive. | |
03 | Traffic Operations need to be able to notify an enforcement agency that vehicles are traveling at excessive speed and to be able to request that the enforcement agency respond to the excessive speed. | |
04 | Enforcement agencies need to be able to monitor vehicle speeds as measured by field equipment to determine when vehicle speed is excessive. | |
TM19: Roadway Closure Management (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to close roadways to vehicular traffic and notify drivers when driving conditions are unsafe, maintenance must be performed or other scenarios where access to the roadway must be prohibited. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to receive road condition data from multiple sources in order to generate roadways closure to vehicular traffic when driving conditions are unsafe, maintenance must be performed, or other scenarios where access to the roadway must be prohibited. | |
03 | Traffic Operations need to be able to visually verify the safe activation of the closure system and driver information systems in order to provide closure information to motorists in the vicinity of the closure. | |
04 | Traffic Operations need to be able to allow the gates to be remotely controlled from a central location or from a vehicle at the gate/barrier location, in order to improve system efficiency and reducing personnel exposure to unsafe conditions during severe weather and other situations where roads must be closed. | |
TM20: Variable Speed Limits (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to collect data from multiple sources to actively recommend variable speed limits which can be based on environmental conditions. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to process current and historical data in order to provide recommended variable speed limits. | |
03 | Traffic Operations need to be able to display variable speed limits to drivers. | |
TM21: Speed Harmonization (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic Operations need to be able to collect and process current and historical traffic and environmental data from multiple sources in order to determine speed recommendations based on traffic conditions and weather and environmental information. |
02 | Traffic Operations need to be able to inform the Driver of the recommended speed to travel, allowing the driver to make adjustments to maximize traffic throughput and reduce crashes. | |
03 | Traffic Operations need to be able to inform the Driver of why the given speed is being recommended to increase their willingness to comply with the recommendations. | |
04 | Traffic Operations need to be able to analyze performance of transportation system in order to develop strategies to improve the performance of the system. | |
05 | Traffic Operations need to be able to disseminate recommended speed information to other centers. | |
TM22: Dynamic Lane Management and Shoulder Use (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Traffic operations needs to be able to change the lane configuration including lane destination and use of shoulder lanes on the roadway according to traffic demand in order to actively manage the traffic |
02 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to manage lane usage on highways and arterials including approaches to border crossings, multimodal crossings, or intermodal terminals. | |
03 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to reconfigure intersections and interchanges and manage right–of–way dynamically including merges in order to increase roadway throughput during times of peak traffic or incidents. | |
04 | Traffic operations needs to be able to prohibit or restrict of types of vehicles from using particular lanes in order to manage roadway throughput during times of peak traffic or incidents. | |
05 | Traffic Operations need to be able to designate lanes for use by special vehicles only, such as buses, high occupancy vehicles (HOVs), vehicles attending a special event, etc., in order to increase roadway throughput during times of peak traffic, incidents or special events. | |
06 | Traffic Operations need to be able to disseminate the current lane configurations to drivers and other centers. | |
TM22: Dynamic Lane Management and Shoulder Use (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic operations needs to be able to change the lane configuration including lane destination and use of shoulder lanes on the roadway according to traffic demand in order to actively manage the traffic |
02 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to manage lane usage on highways and arterials including approaches to border crossings, multimodal crossings, or intermodal terminals. | |
03 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to reconfigure intersections and interchanges and manage right–of–way dynamically including merges in order to increase roadway throughput during times of peak traffic or incidents. | |
04 | Traffic operations needs to be able to prohibit or restrict of types of vehicles from using particular lanes in order to manage roadway throughput during times of peak traffic or incidents. | |
05 | Traffic Operations need to be able to designate lanes for use by special vehicles only, such as buses, high occupancy vehicles (HOVs), vehicles attending a special event, etc., in order to increase roadway throughput during times of peak traffic, incidents or special events. | |
06 | Traffic Operations need to be able to disseminate the current lane configurations to drivers and other centers. | |
TM25: Wrong Way Vehicle Detection and Warning (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic operators need to be able to detect wrong way vehicles entry. |
02 | Traffic operators need to be able to immediately warn wrong way vehicle drivers. | |
03 | Traffic operators need to be able to notify public safety centers and other drivers of the wrong way entry. | |
VS02: V2V Basic Safety | 01 | The Connected Vehicle needs to be able to send data to and receive data from other connected vehicles in order to provide safety warnings to the driver or control actions to the vehicle. |
02 | The Driver needs to be receive warnings from the vehicle in order to avoid a safety compromising situations with nearby remote vehicles. | |
03 | The Driver needs the connected vehicle to be able to perform vehicle control actions to avoid safety compromising situations with nearby remote vehicles. | |
VS03: Situational Awareness (Clark County) | 01 | The Driver needs to be able to receive indications of road conditions measured by remote vehicles that represent a potential safety hazard for the vehicle. |
02 | The Driver needs to be warned by the connected vehicle or have control actions taken based on information received regarding potentially hazardous road conditions or road hazards | |
VS03: Situational Awareness (WSDOT) | 01 | The Driver needs to be able to receive indications of road conditions measured by remote vehicles that represent a potential safety hazard for the vehicle. |
02 | The Driver needs to be warned by the connected vehicle or have control actions taken based on information received regarding potentially hazardous road conditions or road hazards | |
VS04: V2V Special Vehicle Alert (Clark County) | 01 | The Driver needs to receive warnings of nearby special vehicles (which can include emergency vehicles, maintenance vehicles, or oversize commercial vehicles) if those special vehicles are approaching the Driver's Vehicle in order to allow the driver to take appropriate actions. |
02 | The Connected Vehicle needs to be able to provide warnings to the driver or control actions to the vehicle based upon warnings received from nearby special vehicles. | |
VS04: V2V Special Vehicle Alert (WSDOT) | 01 | The Driver needs to receive warnings of nearby special vehicles (which can include emergency vehicles, maintenance vehicles, or oversize commercial vehicles) if those special vehicles are approaching the Driver's Vehicle in order to allow the driver to take appropriate actions. |
02 | The Connected Vehicle needs to be able to provide warnings to the driver or control actions to the vehicle based upon warnings received from nearby special vehicles. | |
VS05: Curve Speed Warning (Clark County) | 01 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to determine if, based on the current environmental conditions, a vehicle is moving at a speed that would indicate an increased risk of not safely negotiating the curve. |
02 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to provide a warning, along with a recommended speed, to a vehicle that is moving at excessive speed around a curve. | |
03 | The Driver needs to receive a warning when the Vehicle is moving at an excessive speed through a curve. | |
VS05: Curve Speed Warning (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to determine if, based on the current environmental conditions, a vehicle is moving at a speed that would indicate an increased risk of not safely negotiating the curve. |
02 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to provide a warning, along with a recommended speed, to a vehicle that is moving at excessive speed around a curve. | |
03 | The Driver needs to receive a warning when the Vehicle is moving at an excessive speed through a curve. | |
VS06: Stop Sign Gap Assist (Clark County) | 01 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to monitor traffic on a major road so that it can determine the gaps in the traffic in order to support stop gap assistance systems used by vehicles on minor roadways crossing the major roadway. |
02 | The Driver needs to be provided with an indication of when it is safe to enter the flow of traffic from a stop sign intersection. | |
VS06: Stop Sign Gap Assist (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to monitor traffic on a major road so that it can determine the gaps in the traffic in order to support stop gap assistance systems used by vehicles on minor roadways crossing the major roadway. |
02 | The Driver needs to be provided with an indication of when it is safe to enter the flow of traffic from a stop sign intersection. | |
VS07: Road Weather Motorist Alert and Warning (Clark County) | 01 | Traffic Operations needs to collect environmental data from private, commercial, specialty and public fleet vehicles in order to provide motorists with advisories and alerts. |
02 | Traffic Operations needs to process current and historical data from multiple sources in order to generate road weather motorist warnings and advisories. | |
03 | The Driver needs to be able to receive road weather warnings and advisories from Traffic Operations . | |
04 | Traffic operations need be able to collect road conditions and weather data from environmental sensors on or in the vicinity of the roadway. | |
VS07: Road Weather Motorist Alert and Warning (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic Operations needs to collect environmental data from private, commercial, specialty and public fleet vehicles in order to provide motorists with advisories and alerts. |
02 | Traffic Operations needs to process current and historical data from multiple sources in order to generate road weather motorist warnings and advisories. | |
03 | The Driver needs to be able to receive road weather warnings and advisories from Traffic Operations . | |
04 | Traffic operations need be able to collect road conditions and weather data from environmental sensors on or in the vicinity of the roadway. | |
VS08: Queue Warning (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to detect a queue formation using both infrastructure and connected vehicle sources of information. |
02 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to develop predicted queue formation using both infrastructure and connected vehicle sources of information. | |
03 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to generate queue warning response strategies, including speed reduction, lane change, or diversion. | |
04 | The Driver needs to be able to send queue information and response strategies to upstream vehicles. | |
05 | The Driver needs to be able to receive queue information and queue response strategies based on information received from the infrastructure or other connected vehicles | |
VS09: Reduced Speed Zone Warning / Lane Closure (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Traffic Operations or Maintenance Operations need to be able to provide to Connected Vehicles information about speed reductions, lane closures or roadway configuration changes. |
02 | Traffic Operations or Maintenance Operations need to be able to warn connected vehicles that they are driving above the posted reduced speed zone speed limit and/or the vehicle is impacted by changed roadway configurations in order for the connected vehicle to take appropriate action. | |
03 | Drivers need to be able to receive warnings that the vehicle is approaching a reduced speed limit zone or that there are lane closures or roadway configuration changes in the upcoming roadway. | |
VS09: Reduced Speed Zone Warning / Lane Closure (Clark County) | 01 | Traffic Operations or Maintenance Operations need to be able to provide to Connected Vehicles information about speed reductions, lane closures or roadway configuration changes. |
02 | Traffic Operations or Maintenance Operations need to be able to warn connected vehicles that they are driving above the posted reduced speed zone speed limit and/or the vehicle is impacted by changed roadway configurations in order for the connected vehicle to take appropriate action. | |
03 | Drivers need to be able to receive warnings that the vehicle is approaching a reduced speed limit zone or that there are lane closures or roadway configuration changes in the upcoming roadway. | |
VS09: Reduced Speed Zone Warning / Lane Closure (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic Operations or Maintenance Operations need to be able to provide to Connected Vehicles information about speed reductions, lane closures or roadway configuration changes. |
02 | Traffic Operations or Maintenance Operations need to be able to warn connected vehicles that they are driving above the posted reduced speed zone speed limit and/or the vehicle is impacted by changed roadway configurations in order for the connected vehicle to take appropriate action. | |
03 | Drivers need to be able to receive warnings that the vehicle is approaching a reduced speed limit zone or that there are lane closures or roadway configuration changes in the upcoming roadway. | |
VS10: Restricted Lane Warnings (Clark County) | 01 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to provide information about lane restrictions (such as HOV, eco–lanes, transit or emergency vehicle only) to connected vehicles. |
02 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to provide information about lane restrictions (such as HOV, eco–lanes, transit or emergency vehicle only) directly to drivers. | |
VS10: Restricted Lane Warnings (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to provide information about lane restrictions (such as HOV, eco–lanes, transit or emergency vehicle only) to connected vehicles. |
02 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to provide information about lane restrictions (such as HOV, eco–lanes, transit or emergency vehicle only) directly to drivers. | |
VS11: Oversize Vehicle Warning (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to warn potential violators of weight– or size– restricted roadways (e.g. roads or bridges, overpasses) in time for the driver to take appropriate action. |
02 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to determine if a vehicle exceeds the height or weight restrictions of a tunnel, bridge, overpass, or section of roadway in order to provide warning to the vehicle or driver. | |
03 | Maintenance Operations needs to be able to provide height or weight restriction information on tunnels, bridge, overpass, or section of roadway to other centers to support their operations. | |
VS11: Oversize Vehicle Warning (Clark County) | 01 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to warn potential violators of weight– or size– restricted roadways (e.g. roads or bridges, overpasses) in time for the driver to take appropriate action. |
02 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to determine if a vehicle exceeds the height or weight restrictions of a tunnel, bridge, overpass, or section of roadway in order to provide warning to the vehicle or driver. | |
03 | Maintenance Operations needs to be able to provide height or weight restriction information on tunnels, bridge, overpass, or section of roadway to other centers to support their operations. | |
VS11: Oversize Vehicle Warning (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to warn potential violators of weight– or size– restricted roadways (e.g. roads or bridges, overpasses) in time for the driver to take appropriate action. |
02 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to determine if a vehicle exceeds the height or weight restrictions of a tunnel, bridge, overpass, or section of roadway in order to provide warning to the vehicle or driver. | |
03 | Maintenance Operations needs to be able to provide height or weight restriction information on tunnels, bridge, overpass, or section of roadway to other centers to support their operations. | |
VS12: Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to provide to connected vehicles an indication that pedestrians may be crossing or are crossing an intersection in order to reduce the likelihood of the vehicle striking the pedestrian. |
02 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to warn pedestrians about crossing status or potential vehicle infringement into the crosswalk in order to allow the pedestrian to safely cross an intersection. | |
03 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to provide intersection priority for pedestrians or bicyclists based upon requests from the pedestrians or bicyclists. | |
04 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to inform pedestrians and bicyclists of the status of the intersection including the amount of time left for crossing the intersection. | |
05 | The Driver needs to receive warnings or have the vehicle automatically perform control actions relating to pedestrians, cyclists, and other non–motorized users that are sharing the roadway with the vehicle. | |
VS12: Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety (Clark County) | 01 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to provide to connected vehicles an indication that pedestrians may be crossing or are crossing an intersection in order to reduce the likelihood of the vehicle striking the pedestrian. |
02 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to warn pedestrians about crossing status or potential vehicle infringement into the crosswalk in order to allow the pedestrian to safely cross an intersection. | |
03 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to provide intersection priority for pedestrians or bicyclists based upon requests from the pedestrians or bicyclists. | |
04 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to inform pedestrians and bicyclists of the status of the intersection including the amount of time left for crossing the intersection. | |
05 | The Driver needs to receive warnings or have the vehicle automatically perform control actions relating to pedestrians, cyclists, and other non–motorized users that are sharing the roadway with the vehicle. | |
VS12: Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to provide to connected vehicles an indication that pedestrians may be crossing or are crossing an intersection in order to reduce the likelihood of the vehicle striking the pedestrian. |
02 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to warn pedestrians about crossing status or potential vehicle infringement into the crosswalk in order to allow the pedestrian to safely cross an intersection. | |
03 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to provide intersection priority for pedestrians or bicyclists based upon requests from the pedestrians or bicyclists. | |
04 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to inform pedestrians and bicyclists of the status of the intersection including the amount of time left for crossing the intersection. | |
05 | The Driver needs to receive warnings or have the vehicle automatically perform control actions relating to pedestrians, cyclists, and other non–motorized users that are sharing the roadway with the vehicle. | |
VS13: Intersection Safety Warning and Collision Avoidance (City of Vancouver) | 01 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to send to Connected Vehicles intersection signal timing information in order for the vehicle to determine if it will safely cross the intersection given its current speed and location. |
02 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to warn vehicles if an intersection violation appears to be imminent. | |
03 | Drivers need to be able receive warnings if, based on information received from the intersection, it looks like the vehicle will go through the intersection after the signal has turned red in order to reduce the occurrence of intersection violations. | |
04 | Drivers need the vehicle to be able to take automated control actions if it looks like an unsafe situation occurs as the vehicle is approaching an intersection. | |
VS13: Intersection Safety Warning and Collision Avoidance (Clark County) | 01 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to send to Connected Vehicles intersection signal timing information in order for the vehicle to determine if it will safely cross the intersection given its current speed and location. |
02 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to warn vehicles if an intersection violation appears to be imminent. | |
03 | Drivers need to be able receive warnings if, based on information received from the intersection, it looks like the vehicle will go through the intersection after the signal has turned red in order to reduce the occurrence of intersection violations. | |
04 | Drivers need the vehicle to be able to take automated control actions if it looks like an unsafe situation occurs as the vehicle is approaching an intersection. | |
VS13: Intersection Safety Warning and Collision Avoidance (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to send to Connected Vehicles intersection signal timing information in order for the vehicle to determine if it will safely cross the intersection given its current speed and location. |
02 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to warn vehicles if an intersection violation appears to be imminent. | |
03 | Drivers need to be able receive warnings if, based on information received from the intersection, it looks like the vehicle will go through the intersection after the signal has turned red in order to reduce the occurrence of intersection violations. | |
04 | Drivers need the vehicle to be able to take automated control actions if it looks like an unsafe situation occurs as the vehicle is approaching an intersection. | |
VS15: Infrastructure Enhanced Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control (Clark County) | 01 | The Connected Vehicle needs information from other vehicles and the infrastructure to be able to move into a platoon and inform the vehicle driver of how, when, and where to safely join a platoon. |
02 | The Connected Vehicle needs to be able to operate in a platoon, including coordination of speed and gap policy with other vehicles in the platoon and the infrastructure. | |
03 | The Connected Vehicle needs information from other vehicles and the infrastructure to be able to leave a platoon and return manual throttle control to the driver so they can change lanes safely. | |
04 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to disseminate speed and gap recommendations and other information to connected vehicles in a platoon on roads instrumented to allow infrastructure support of platooning. | |
05 | Traffic Operations needs to monitor platoon vehicles to enable strings of vehicles to be more efficiently formed by sharing performance parameters and destinations. | |
VS15: Infrastructure Enhanced Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control (WSDOT) | 01 | The Connected Vehicle needs information from other vehicles and the infrastructure to be able to move into a platoon and inform the vehicle driver of how, when, and where to safely join a platoon. |
02 | The Connected Vehicle needs to be able to operate in a platoon, including coordination of speed and gap policy with other vehicles in the platoon and the infrastructure. | |
03 | The Connected Vehicle needs information from other vehicles and the infrastructure to be able to leave a platoon and return manual throttle control to the driver so they can change lanes safely. | |
04 | Traffic Operations needs to be able to disseminate speed and gap recommendations and other information to connected vehicles in a platoon on roads instrumented to allow infrastructure support of platooning. | |
05 | Traffic Operations needs to monitor platoon vehicles to enable strings of vehicles to be more efficiently formed by sharing performance parameters and destinations. | |
VS17: Traffic Code Dissemination (Clark County) | 01 | Traveler Information needs to be able to disseminate to connected vehicles current local statutes, regulations, ordinances, and rules. |
02 | Traveler Information needs to be able to disseminate to personal device applications the current local statutes, regulations, ordinances, and rules. | |
03 | Traffic regulatory agencies need to be able to provide current local statutes, regulations, ordinances, and rules to both traffic agencies and to traveler information. | |
04 | Vehicle and Personal device operators need to be able to validate and use traffic codes. | |
VS17: Traffic Code Dissemination (WSDOT) | 01 | Traveler Information needs to be able to disseminate to connected vehicles current local statutes, regulations, ordinances, and rules. |
02 | Traveler Information needs to be able to disseminate to personal device applications the current local statutes, regulations, ordinances, and rules. | |
03 | Traffic regulatory agencies need to be able to provide current local statutes, regulations, ordinances, and rules to both traffic agencies and to traveler information. | |
04 | Vehicle and Personal device operators need to be able to validate and use traffic codes. | |
WX01: Weather Data Collection (Clark County) | 01 | Traffic operations or maintenance and construction operations need be able to collect road conditions and weather data from environmental sensors on or in the vicinity of the roadway. |
02 | Traffic operations need to be able to collect road conditions and weather data from vehicle on–board sensors. | |
03 | Traffic operations and maintenance and construction operations need to share collected environmental data with each other. | |
04 | Traffic operations and Maintenance and construction need to be able to receive environmental data from Weather operations. | |
05 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to collect road conditions and weather data from maintenance vehicle on–board sensors. | |
06 | Weather Systems need be able to collect road conditions and weather data from environmental sensors on or in the vicinity of the roadway. | |
WX01: Weather Data Collection (WSDOT) | 01 | Traffic operations or maintenance and construction operations need be able to collect road conditions and weather data from environmental sensors on or in the vicinity of the roadway. |
02 | Traffic operations need to be able to collect road conditions and weather data from vehicle on–board sensors. | |
03 | Traffic operations and maintenance and construction operations need to share collected environmental data with each other. | |
04 | Traffic operations and Maintenance and construction need to be able to receive environmental data from Weather operations. | |
05 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to collect road conditions and weather data from maintenance vehicle on–board sensors. | |
06 | Weather Systems need be able to collect road conditions and weather data from environmental sensors on or in the vicinity of the roadway. | |
WX02: Weather Information Processing and Distribution (Clark County) | 02 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to process collected environmental information to issue location specific road weather warnings derived from roadway environmental sensor data, vehicle on–board sensor data and weather service operations to make decisions regarding efficient deployment of road maintenance resources based on historical, current and forecasted environmental conditions. |
03 | Maintenance and construction operations needs to process collected environmental information to issue road weather alerts, warnings and advisories derived from roadway environmental sensor data, vehicle on–board sensor data and weather service operations to share the road weather information with emergency management operations, transit management operations, rail operations, weather service operations and other maintenance and construction operations. | |
WX02: Weather Information Processing and Distribution (WSDOT) | 02 | Maintenance and construction operations need to be able to process collected environmental information to issue location specific road weather warnings derived from roadway environmental sensor data, vehicle on–board sensor data and weather service operations to make decisions regarding efficient deployment of road maintenance resources based on historical, current and forecasted environmental conditions. |
03 | Maintenance and construction operations needs to process collected environmental information to issue road weather alerts, warnings and advisories derived from roadway environmental sensor data, vehicle on–board sensor data and weather service operations to share the road weather information with emergency management operations, transit management operations, rail operations, weather service operations and other maintenance and construction operations. | |
WX03: Spot Weather Impact Warning (Clark County) | 01 | Transportation information operations need to be able to disseminate road weather advisories and warnings at specific points on the downstream roadway to connected vehicles via in vehicle signage. |
02 | Traffic management operations need to be able to control environmental sensors and aggregate the environmental information. | |
03 | Transportation information operations need to be able to disseminate road weather advisories and warnings at specific points on the downstream roadway to non–equipped vehicles via roadway signage. | |
04 | Traffic management operations need to be able to monitor traffic and environmental information, calculate appropriate variable speed limits and provide this information to the connected vehicle or on roadway signage. | |
WX03: Spot Weather Impact Warning (WSDOT) | 01 | Transportation information operations need to be able to disseminate road weather advisories and warnings at specific points on the downstream roadway to connected vehicles via in vehicle signage. |
02 | Traffic management operations need to be able to control environmental sensors and aggregate the environmental information. | |
03 | Transportation information operations need to be able to disseminate road weather advisories and warnings at specific points on the downstream roadway to non–equipped vehicles via roadway signage. | |
04 | Traffic management operations need to be able to monitor traffic and environmental information, calculate appropriate variable speed limits and provide this information to the connected vehicle or on roadway signage. |