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The Michigan DOT leased seven variable speed limit trailers for six months at a cost of approximately $400,900.


December 2002
Michigan, USA


Summary Information

Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) teamed up with Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and Michigan State University for an 18-month study to test the use of variable speed limits (VSL) in work zones. The Michigan study is part of a larger FHWA-sponsored variable speed limit pilot program.

MDOT opted to lease equipment through a contract that included development, design, installation, calibration, and maintenance over six months for $400,900. By leasing the equipment, MDOT did not need to maintain or store the equipment after construction ended.

The VSL system, which was deployed along I-96 in Lansing, consisted of seven trailers with remote traffic microwave sensors, solar power, controllers with radio frequency communication, and light-emitting diode (LED) speed displays. Work zone speed limits were based on traffic congestion, weather, presence of workers, and other factors.

See Also:
Variable Speed Limit System: Development, Demonstration, and Evaluation at http://www.egr.msu.edu/cee/research/transportation/PROJ_VSL.shtml and Michigan Department of Transportation and Michigan State University, Field Test of Variable Speed Limits in Work Zones (In Michigan), Final Report, September 2003 at http://tig.transportation.org/sites/aashtotig/docs/VSL%20Entire%20Final%20Report.pdf.



Notes

Click here for pictures of the VSL system in Michigan (81 KB).

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Source

Cost of Variable Speed Limit System in Michigan

Published By: Michigan DOT

Correspondence with Jeff Grossklaus. PE, Construction Staff Engineer, Construction and Technology Division, Michigan DOT.

Source Date: December 2002


System Cost

Project cost: $400,900 (2002).

Keywords

smart work zone systems, VSL, smart work zone, smart work zones, Smart work zones, workzone, WZ

ID: 2003-00051