case study
How to use connected vehicle data to identify contraflow and understand the effects of construction sites on driver behavior.
TfNSW’s pavement team for Regional and Outer Metro (ROM) wanted to understand the impact of contraflow on the Hume Highway in both directions. Traffic was being redirected to let workers replace a section of the road.
The client was interested in:
They also wanted four questions answered:
Using the Road Intelligence platform, the visuals instantly show vehicles changing lanes where the construction starts and then back to their original lane where construction zone ends. The data also showed the impacts on average travel time, speed, and queueing.
Data also showed the contraflow had a clear impact during the times it was active (i.e. 11am-7pm).
Applications of vehicle-generated data for use cases across state-wide freight modelling, origin-destination studies, VMS signage effectiveness, road safety, and local area traffic management.