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Project Details

Title:Bismarck-Mandan MPO Signalized Intersections Traffic Data Collection Pilot Project
Principal Investigators:Kshitij Sharma
End Date:March 2024
Status:Completed

Abstract

Reliable intersection-traffic data are essential for transportation planning, operations, and safety. The City of Bismarck relies on targeted short counts, which is the predominant, albeit outdated, type of intersection traffic data collection. The city recently updated its signalized intersection equipment, hardware, and communications, making it possible to remotely monitor, maintain, troubleshoot, and collect continuous traffic data.

The Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute (UGPTI) has built a web-based traffic data analysis tool. This traffic analysis tool uses existing traffic signal control devices to collect data 24 hours per day, seven days per week, and 365 days per year. The primary purpose of this pilot project was to develop the agency-to-UGPTI connections and build a compatible traffic analysis tool database for the Bismarck-Mandan MPO to collect data from intersections operated/maintained by City of Bismarck.

Project Deliverables

NDSU Dept 2880P.O. Box 6050Fargo, ND 58108-6050
(701)231-7767ndsu.ugpti@ndsu.edu