ITS Element: OSU TPS Traffic Signals

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Description: A traffic signal, also known as traffic light, is a signaling device positioned at a road intersection, pedestrian crossing, or other location that indicates which driver, rider, or walker is assigned the right-of-way at a given moment, using a universal color code (and a precise sequence for those that are color blind). The Ohio State University Transportation and Parking Services (TPS) owns and operates (in collaboration with the City of Columbus) 14 traffic signals with closed loop, while two have wireless technology.
Status: Existing
Stakeholder: Ohio State University
Mapping: Roadway Subsystem

Interfaces:

Columbus Traffic Management Center
OSU TPS Dispatch Facility

Market Packages:

ATMS03 - Surface Street Control - Ohio State University
Equipment Packages: Roadway Basic Surveillance
Roadway Equipment Coordination
Roadway Signal Controls

Last updated: 10-22-09