Advanced Traffic Management Systems - The Need of The Hour: Managing Indian Highways
Advanced Traffic Management Systems - The Need of The Hour: Managing Indian Highways
Advanced Traffic Management Systems - The Need of The Hour: Managing Indian Highways
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Since a well established road network is crucial for the economic and
industrial development of a country,
the government of India is taking
steps to modernise the roads.
Even if the length and width of
Indian roads is ever increasing, traffic congestion has become a major
hurdle to the free flow of the traffic
both on national highways and the
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
As technology plays a
major role in ATMS, it has
to be reliable and should
leave no margin for error.
For that, more and more
technology providers
should come forward with
newer and cost effective
technologies.
Processes of ATMS
Advanced/Highway Traffic Management
System (ATMS or HTMS) involves the following main processes:
An inflow of information (e.g. traffic
hold-up, accidents, etc.) regarding the
road status to the road management
(operations) company and in turn, to
the VMS (Variable Message Signs).
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Goals of ATMS
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function is based on a centrally managed system in which operators located in the Control Room are able
to use systems (including computers
and communication devices). For example, if a visibility sensor detects
poor visibility due to fog, this information is passed on to the control
room and the control room, in turn,
passes it on to a VMS.
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Typical Ramp
Variable Message
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Mahesh Dharmadhikari
Manager
Sales West
Masstrans Systems (P) Ltd