Transit Signal Priority: When to Use This Strategy
Transit Signal Priority (TSP)
tools adjust the timing or phase of traffic lights when transit vehicles are
late or arriving in transit. The Transit
Signal Priority program helps improve reliability and travel time,
street time with long signal periods, and signal distances. In an urban
environment, the benefits of TSP are greatly enhanced when implemented in
conjunction with other strategies such as dedicated access lanes. The most
common tools are described on the home page.
Scheduled work:
1. Stop the green light for an
approaching transit vehicle for a few seconds
2. Red light restriction for a
transit vehicle waiting in front of the light
3. Correcting when the green
phase of the traffic light multiplies the arrival of the traffic vehicle Other
Importance:
1. Stop the traffic with a red
traffic light, so that the bus stopped at the bus stop or station can more
easily return to the road.
2. Working with certain bus
signal-only phases that can help emergency vehicles or buses pass through
traffic stopped at a red light.
Appropriate collective and
well-planned configuration of the system, managed by traffic and road signal
agencies. A well-designed TSP operating rules policy that includes information
on equipment and its implementation to ensure system compatibility in all
jurisdictions A review of geometric and operational factors including traffic
volume and throughput, signal spacing, and signal period length.
To know more
about this
visit:
https://www.emtracsystems.com/
location:
Manufactured By STC, Inc. 1201 W. Randolph St, McLeansboro, IL 62859
phone: Richard
D’Alessandro: (214) 607–0100
Fax: (214)
607–0105
Email:
info@emtracsystems.com
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