ITS Element: NMDOT Traffic Signals

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Description: Traffic signal systems owned and operated by NMDOT.
Status: Existing
Stakeholder: NMDOT - New Mexico Department of Transportation
Mapping: Roadway
Other Roadway

Interfaces:

County Fire/EMS Vehicles
Municipal Fire and EMS Vehicles
NMDOT Signal Lab
NMDOT Wayside Equipment
Rail Operators Wayside Equipment
Service Packages: ATMS03 - Traffic Signal Control - NMDOT Signal Lab
ATMS13 - Standard Railroad Grade Crossing - NMDOT
ATMS15 - Railroad Operations Coordination - NMDOT
EM02 - Emergency Routing - NMDOT (2 of 2)
EM02 - Emergency Routing - NMDOT (1 of 2)
Functional Requirements:

Roadway Signal Priority

  • The field element shall respond to signal priority requests from transit vehicles.

Roadway Signal Controls

  • The field element shall control traffic signals under center control.
  • The field element shall respond to pedestrian crossing requests by accommodating the pedestrian crossing.
  • The field element shall provide the capability to notify the traffic management center of pedestrian calls and pedestrian accommodations.
  • The field element shall report the current signal control information to the center.
  • The field element shall report current preemption status to the center.
  • The field element shall return traffic signal controller operational status to the center.
  • The field element shall return traffic signal controller fault data to the center.

Standard Rail Crossing

  • The field element shall collect and process, traffic sensor data in the vicinity of a highway-rail intersection (HRI).
  • The field element shall monitor the status of the highway-rail intersection (HRI) equipment, including both the current state and mode of operation and the current equipment condition, to be forwarded on to the traffic management center.
  • The field element shall monitor the status of the highway-rail intersection (HRI) equipment, including both the current state and mode of operation and the current equipment condition, to be forwarded on to the rail wayside equipment.
  • The field element shall receive track status from the rail wayside equipment that can be passed on to the traffic management center. This may include the current status of the tracks and whether a train is approaching.
  • The field element shall collect pedestrian images and pedestrian sensor data, and respond to pedestrian crossing requests via display, audio signal, or other manner.
  • The field element shall control the dynamic message signs (DMS) in the vicinity of a highway-rail intersection (HRI) to advise drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians of approaching trains.
  • The field element shall close the highway-rail intersection (HRI) when a train is approaching using gates, lights/signs, barriers, and traffic control signals.
  • The field element shall support the integrated control of adjacent traffic signals to clear an area in advance of an approaching train and to manage traffic around the intersection.
  • The field element shall forward rail traffic advisories received from the Wayside Equipment to the traffic management center.

Roadway Signal Preemption

  • The field element shall respond to signal preemption requests from emergency vehicles.

Last updated: 10-10-12