Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) Safe Trips in a Connected Transportation Network
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2022-01-01
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Abstract:Safe Trips in a Connected Transportation Network (ST-CTN) seeks to enhance the travel experience for underserved communities, including people with disabilities, older adults, and travelers with limited English proficiency (LEP). It will leverage innovative solutions and existing systems such as connected vehicle (CV) deployments, an advanced trip routing engine, and a regional trip planner—all to be developed within an open-sourced application. The application will allow travelers to create a personalized trip plan to navigate physical infrastructure, resolve unexpected obstacles, and ensure visibility throughout their travel. The proposed deployment pilot project will be led by GDOT with support from Atlanta Regional Council in Gwinnett County, GA, which is a suburban county located directly Northeast of Atlanta. The ST-CTN system will be founded on five programs currently underway with regional commitments (i.e., ATL Rides - Atlanta-Region Rider Information and Data Evaluation System, SidewalkSim - asset management system, CV1K - The Regional Connected Vehicle Infrastructure Deployment Program, CVMP - Connected Vehicle Master Plan, and STM - Space Time Memory). These projects are pushing the Atlanta region to innovative mobility solutions. ST-CTN will merge these separate initiatives through data fusion and communication network integration. Successes from the infrastructure, tools, and capabilities of these programs will be leveraged to support trip planning and wayfinding for all travelers, particularly vulnerable groups.
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