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Battelle and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) conducted a one-day demonstration site visit of Smarter Work Zones (SWZ) utilizing innovative technology applications and project coordination strategies in Hanover and College Park, Maryland on December 6, 2016. The visit included a tour of the Maryland State Highway Administration (MDSHA) Statewide Operations Center and Coordinated Highways Action Response Team (CHART), a tour of a field deployment of MDSHA’s Automated Speed Enforcement system, a presentation on MDSHA’s Lane Closure Permit System, and a tour of the University of Maryland’s Center for Advanced Transportation Technology (CATT) Lab. The agenda is provided below with links to the presentations.
Agenda
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Morning Session — Maryland Statewide Operations (SOC)
8:30 — 8:45 Welcome and Introductions
8:45 — 9:00 Overview of EDC-3 SWZ Program (Todd Peterson, FHWA Transportation Specialist)
9:00 — 9:45 Maryland Automated Speed Enforcement (Kayode Adenaiya, Maryland State Highway Administration)
9:45 — 10:00 Break
10:00 — 12:00 Automated Speed Enforcement Site Visit led by Kayode Adenaiya, Maryland State Highway Administration
Afternoon Session — Maryland SOC/UMD CATT Lab
12:00 — 1:00 Working Lunch — Maryland Lane Closure Permitting System (Rick Dye, CHART Systems Administrator)
1:00 — 2:00 Tour of SOC/CHART led by Rick Dye, CHART Systems Administrator
2:00 — 2:45 Travel to UMC/CATT Lab
2:45 — 3:30 Tour of CATT Lab
3:30 — 4:30 Work Zone Performance Monitoring Dashboard (Michael Pack, CATT Laboratory Director)
4:30 Return to Hotel