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PDF
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Useful to |
TIM Program Managers and other practitioners interested in or responsible for performance measurement, specifically relating to service patrols and the evaluation of these programs. |
Abstract |
This study evaluates the impacts of using traffic response patrols along the I-64 corridor in St. Louis, Missouri, during the two-year full closure of the corridor. There are two documents, a two-page executive summary of the findings from this study and a 13-page full report. MoDOT reconstructed over 10 miles of roadway and 30 interchanges as part of this project, and redirected traffic to arterials during the two full closures. MoDOT found a benefit-cost ratio of 8.3:1 associated with implementation of their arterial service patrol program, and used performance measures to evaluate the success of this program. The study also offers recommendations for implementing traffic response patrols in other areas across the country. |
How to Use |
Users can view these documents to learn about how MoDOT used arterial service patrol programs during the closure of Interstate 64 and how MoDOT evaluated the use of these service patrols. Users can also see how several performance measures were used to gauge the sucess of the program and view an approach to calculating the benefit/cost of service patrols. |
Date of Publication |
3/09 |
Publication Agency |
Missouri DOT |
POC |
Tom Blair, P.E.
MoDOT Assistant District Engineer; Thomas.Blair@modot.mo.gov
314-453-1803 |
Number of Pages |
2 |