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Congestion Management Process |
The RTC Board of Directors adopted the Congestion Management Process (CMP) for the Clark County region in May of 1995. The CMP provides a process for the continuing analysis of transportation system congestion to identify and implement needed transportation improvements. The CMP focuses on 31 regionally significant corridors. This congestion management process results in an annual Congestion Management Report that measures and quantifies average weekday congestion in the AM and PM peak periods.
The overall Congestion Management Process incorporated by Southwest Washington Regional Transportation Council incorporates the following steps:
- Develop purpose and goals,
- Identify boundary and network,
- Develop performance measures,
- System Monitoring,
- Identify and evaluate strategies,
- Implement strategies, and
- Monitor strategy effectiveness.
The monitoring element of the congestion management process is designed as an informational tool to be used within the decision-making process. It is also intended to provide an understanding of the transportation system's operating conditions and deficiencies and to assess the impacts of alternative improvement strategies.
The corridor performance measures considered within the Congestion Management Process includes vehicle volumes, corridor capacity ratio, corridor travel speed, speed as percent of speed limit, intersection delay, automobile occupancy, truck percentage, transit seat capacity used, and other transportation measures detailed in the complete report. In addition, using the individual corridor segment data, areas of concerns are identified. Areas of concern are defined as segments within an individual corridor that have a volume to capacity ratio greater than 0.9 or a travel speed 60% or less of the posted speed limit.
The complete Congestion Monitoring Report (3.7 Mb, Adobe PDF format) provides a comprehensive set of data for monitoring the performance of the transportation system. It contains information on traffic volumes, transit ridership, travel time, and rideshare rates and more for different periods of the day. The full Congestion Monitoring Report provides profiles on the travel characteristics of the regional transportation corridors and detailed transportation data on individual facilities. The Summary Report (725 Mb, Adobe PDF format) provides an overview of few key data elements. The following is a snapshot of just some of the information contained in the full report.
Congestion Management Network
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Corridor Capacity Ratio
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Corridor Speed as Percent of Speed Limit
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Areas of Concern: Volume to Capacity Ratio
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Areas of Concern: Travel Speed
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- Regional Traffic Count Database and Supplemental Pages
- Congestion Monitoring Process, 2011 Overview
- Congestion Monitoring Process, 2010 Overview
- Congestion Monitoring Process, 2009 Overview
- Congestion Monitoring Process, 2008 Overview
- Congestion Monitoring Process, 2007 Overview
- Congestion Monitoring Process, 2006 Overview
- Congestion Monitoring Process, 2005 Overview
- Congestion Monitoring Process, 2004 Overview
- Congestion Monitoring Process, 2003 Overview
- Congestion Monitoring Process, 2002 Overview
- Congestion Monitoring Process, 2001 Overview
- Congestion Monitoring Process, 2000 Overview
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