Product No.: 11025
Date Published: 06/2016
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This report represents the findings and recommendations for the US 30 ITS Master Plan – Chester County. The goal of this plan is to document existing Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) infrastructure locations including closed-circuit television cameras, dynamic message signs, fiber, and travel and incident detectors, and to pinpoint gaps in coverage along the US 30 Corridor including the US 30 Bypass and key parallel routes (US 30 Business, PA 340, Downingtown area, etc.). This Plan identifies a set of recommended locations for future ITS assets. Recognizing the difficulty of securing funding for a stand-alone project to cover the entire corridor, the significance of the US 30 ITS Master Plan is that the entire vision for the corridor has been broken down into segments that can be programmed for development on an incremental basis when funding becomes available.Geographic Area Covered: US 30 Bypass corridor, in Chester County, Pennsylvania, including the municipalities of Caln Township, City of Coatsville, Borough of Downingtown, East Brandywine Township, Parkesburg Borough, Sadsbury Township, Uwchlan Township, Valley Township, West Brandywine Township, West Caln Township, West Sadsbury Township, West Whiteland Township, East Goshen Township, and West Goshen Township.
Key Words: Transportation Operations, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), Crashes, Safety Issues, Transportation Improvement Strategies, Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) Cameras, Dynamic Message Sign (DMS), Incident and Travel-Time Detectors, Traffic Signal Systems, US 30 Bypass
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- Christopher W. King (cking@dvrpc.org)
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