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Integrating Business Processes to Improve Travel Time Reliability

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Integrating Business Processes to Improve Travel Time Reliability

Integrating Business Processes to Improve Travel Time Reliability
TRB’s second Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP 2) Report: S2-L01-RR-1. The Transportation Research Board, National Academy of Sciences;
TRB | 2011 | ISBN: 9780309129039 | 91 pages | PDF | 5 MB

This volume addresses various ways that transportation agencies can reengineer their day-to-day business practices to help improve traffic operations, address nonrecurring traffic congestion, and improve the reliability of travel times delivered to roadway system users.

Project L01 inferred from a series of case studies how various business processes contributed to improving travel time reliability and the extent the business processes informed one another. The contractor conducted a series of case studies and a workshop to test the approach to be set out in guidance for operations managers and other transportation practitioners. The case studies mainly concerned domestic projects, but also addressed an element of Active Traffic Management in Europe. A key portion of the project was to identify a methodology for documenting business processes that could be adapted to evaluating various series of step-by-step actions and decisions that affect travel time reliability.

CONTENTS
1 Executive Summary
1 Introduction
3 Findings
4 Conclusions
5 Recommendations
6 Reference
7 CHAPTER 1 Background
7 Project Overview
8 Business Process Focus
9 References
10 CHAPTER 2 Research Approach
10 Guiding Principles
10 Literature Review
12 Case Study Evaluation Criteria
12 Selected Case Studies
12 Interviews with Agency Representatives
12 National Workshop with Key Stakeholders
13 Modeling Business Processes
19 References
20 CHAPTER 3 Case Studies: Incident Management
20 Washington: WSDOT Joint Operations Policy Statement
24 Florida: FDOT Road Rangers
29 United Kingdom: Active Traffic Management
33 References
35 CHAPTER 4 Case Studies: Work Zone Management
35 North Carolina: NCDOT Safety and Traffic Operations Committee
39 Michigan: MDOT Work Zone Traffic Control Modeling
44 References
45 CHAPTER 5 Case Studies: Special-Event Management
45 Kansas: Kansas Speedway
49 Michigan: The Palace of Auburn Hills
54 References
55 CHAPTER 6 Case Study: Weather Management
55 California and Nevada: I-80 Winter State Line Closures
60 References
61 CHAPTER 7 Case Studies: Multiagency Operations
61 Arizona: AZTech Regional Archived Data Server
66 California: San Pablo Avenue Signal Retiming Project
71 References
72 CHAPTER 8 Analysis and Applicability to Other Agencies
72 Influences to Process Initiation, Change, and Integration
73 Obstacles to Process Change
74 Elements of Process Development and Integration
76 Institutionalizing Business Processes
77 Benefits
77 National Action
78 References
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