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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 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. NotesClick here for pictures of the VSL system in Michigan (81 KB).Related Unit Cost SubsystemsKeywordssmart work zone systems, VSL, smart work zone, smart work zones, Smart work zones, workzone, WZ
ID: 2003-00051
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