项目名称: |
Analysis of Covid-19 and Travel in Maine (ACTIME) - Validation Study |
摘要: |
The proposed study accomplishes a task for a project sponsored by Maine Department of Transportation (MDOT), titled “Analysis of Covid-19 and travel in Maine (ACTIME).” The federal census, traffic count stations and regional phone-based travel surveys have been the traditional sources of data used to study and quantify traffic volumes by transportation planning authorities. The advent of GPS and cellphone location-based data collected by third parties are being used to create new data sources for estimating travel behavior on a continuous basis. Recently, Maine Turnpike Authority (MTA) and MDOT purchased a subscription of Streetlight Insight® Metrics. Maine DOT is very interested in StreetLight as a tool for obtaining transportation data traditionally collected by more labor-intensive means. A major question yet to answer for Maine DOT is to explore at what extent StreetLight can reduce Maine DOT’s reliance on short-duration counts for volumes and turning movements. The proposed project will support Maine DOT and the ACTIME project by validating the accuracy of Streetlight Insight® Metrics AADT data using data collected at permanent and temporary count stations in Maine. |
状态: |
Active |
资金: |
86112 |
资助组织: |
Transportation Infrastructure Durability Center<==>University of Maine, Orono<==>Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology<==>Maine Department of Transportation |
项目负责人: |
Dunn, Denise E |
执行机构: |
Transportation Infrastructure Durability Center<==>University of Maine, Orono |
开始时间: |
20201101 |
预计完成日期: |
20211230 |
主题领域: |
Data and Information Technology;Highways;Planning and Forecasting |