Overhead Signs Provide Travel Times
Photo: John Huseby/Caltrans
OAKLAND, Calif., May 2, 2005... Beginning this week, overhead
freeway signs on Interstate 80 in Berkeley will show drivers
the amount of time it will take them to reach downtown San
Francisco, San Francisco International Airport, Hercules or
Fairfield. It's part of a pilot program devised by Caltrans,
MTC and the California Center for Innovative Transportation
to create smart corridors where motorists can gauge the amount
of time they will spend behind the wheel.
Motorists have been able to access driving times on selected
freeways for the last year via the 511 traveler information
phone line and the companion Web site (located at 511.org).
The changeable message sign pilot program launched this week
gives motorists another convenient avenue for accessing the
real-time traffic data. Two overhead signs will be activated
in the test phase: Eastbound Interstate 80 at University Avenue,
and westbound Interstate 80 at Ashby Avenue.
The system reads FasTrak® transponders within passing vehicles.
When traffic passes between two distinct points, for instance
the Ashby exit in Berkeley and the 5th Street exit in San Francisco,
the average travel time between the exits can be calculated
and posted on the overhead signs for the benefit of other drivers.
The westbound sign at Ashby Avenue will provide motorists
with real-time travel times to downtown San Francisco at 5th
Street or SFO. The eastbound sign will provide travel times
to Hercules or Fairfield.
Travel time information will be displayed every day of the
week between 5 a.m. and 9 p.m.; however travel times can be
superseded by messages about incident information or Amber
Alerts.
For more information:
- Jeff Weiss (510) 286-5543
- Bob Haus (510) 286-5576
- Gidget Navarro (510) 286-5574
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