Performance Measure

Excess fuel consumed (total or per capita).

Associated Objectives

Reduce excess fuel consumed due to congestion by X percent by year Y.

Service Packages that Support the Performance Measure

VS14-Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control
TI06-Shared Use Mobility and Dynamic Ridesharing
ST07-Eco-Lanes Management
ST10-Low Emissions Zone Management
ST02-Eco-Traffic Signal Timing
CVO06-Freight Signal Priority
TI05-Integrated Multi-Modal Electronic Payment
TM04-Connected Vehicle Traffic Signal System
VS08-Queue Warning
VS10-Restricted Lane Warnings
VS09-Reduced Speed Zone Warning / Lane Closure
ST08-Eco-Approach and Departure at Signalized Intersections
TM21-Speed Harmonization
PT09-Transit Signal Priority
ST03-Eco-Traffic Metering
ST09-Connected Eco-Driving
TM10-Electronic Toll Collection
TI07-In-Vehicle Signage
TM03-Traffic Signal Control
TM05-Traffic Metering
ST06-HOV/HOT Lane Management
TM06-Traffic Information Dissemination
TM07-Regional Traffic Management
TM09-Integrated Decision Support and Demand Management
TM15-Railroad Operations Coordination
TM16-Reversible Lane Management
TM18-Drawbridge Management
MC06-Work Zone Management
TI01-Broadcast Traveler Information
TI03-En-Route Guidance
TI04-Trip Planning and Payment
VS15-Infrastructure Enhanced Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control
VS16-Automated Vehicle Operations
MC11-Maintenance and Construction Signal Priority

Associated Goals

Enhance the performance of the transportation system while protecting and enhancing the natural environment

Planning Factors

E. Protect and enhance the environment, promote energy conservation, improve the quality of life, and promote consistency between transportation improvements and State and local planned growth and economic development patterns;

Source

Planning for Operations Desk Reference