ITS Element: ODOT 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). ODOT owns and operates about 100 traffic signals in Ohio.
Status: Existing
Stakeholder: Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT)
Mapping: Roadway Subsystem

Interfaces:

Columbus Traffic Management Center
COTA Transit Fixed Route Vehicles
ODOT District Offices
ODOT Maintenance Garages
Private Rail Wayside Equipment

Market Packages:

APTS09 - Transit Signal Priority - COTA / ODOT
ATMS03 - Surface Street Control - ODOT
ATMS13 - Standard Railroad Grade Crossing - ODOT
MC07 - Roadway Maintenance and Construction - ODOT (1 of 2)
Equipment Packages: Roadway Basic Surveillance
Roadway Equipment Coordination
Roadway Field Device Monitoring
Roadway Signal Controls
Roadway Signal Priority
Standard Rail Crossing

Last updated: 10-22-09