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Title: ITS in the United Kingdom


1
ITS in the United Kingdom
  • D J Clowes
  • Director General
  • ITS United Kingdom
  • 26 March 2004

2
Welcome
  • Welcome to the United Kingdom
  • Agenda
  • Who is ITS United Kingdom
  • History of ITS in the United Kingdom
  • Information needs
  • Some examples of modern systems

3
ITS United Kingdom
  • ITS United Kingdom is a Not-for-Profit Society
    supported by over 130 Corporate members to
    promote the use of modern technology in
    transport.
  • Members are drawn from both public and private
    sectors and ITS United Kingdom is financed from
    membership subscriptions
  • Aim to promote the best solutions to transport
    challenges - including safety aspects using IT
    and communications technology
  • Director General David Clowes

4
The History of the Development of ITS in the UK
5
ITS in the United Kingdom
  • 1960s Early coordinated Traffic Control
  • 1970s Urban Traffic Control (fixed-time TRANSYT
    based) in major cities
  • First Motorway monitoring systems and CCTV
    introduced
  • 1980s SCOOT dynamic control introduced
  • Variable message signs introduced

6
ITS in the United Kingdom
  • 1990s First applications in mobile information
    services to vehicles
  • Passenger information systems introduced in major
    cities
  • Freight vehicle fleet management including
    vehicle tracking introduced
  • Driver assistance systems developed

7
ITS in the United Kingdom
  • 2000s Driver assistance systems available
  • Congestion charging introduced in London (2003)
  • Commercial information systems available
  • Integrated traffic management schemes introduced
    over wide areas.

8
ITS in the United Kingdom
  • Existing systems
  • Interurban
  • Traffic management and control
  • Urban

9
  • Interurban (Motorway) Control and Monitoring

10
The English Motorway Network
  • 6,500 miles of motorways and trunk roads
  • Motorway links between major population centres
  • Trunk roads provide regional links and access to
    motorways

11
Role of Technology
  • Improve safety
  • Extend traveller information
  • Increase integration
  • Manage congestion
  • Improve journey time reliability
  • Reduce vehicle emissions

12
Emergency Telephones
13
Matrix Signals
14
NMCS
15
Variable Legend Signs
16
Variable Message Signs
17
Midlands Driver Information System
  • 80 VMS in the M25 - Birmingham Corridor
  • In use for four years
  • Reduced traffic delay costs by over 5m/annum
  • 0.3m savings during a single major incident
  • Up to 40 drivers change their route
  • Note now incorporated into national scheme

18
Automatic Incident Detection (MIDAS)
  • Gives warning of hold ups on motorways
  • Reduces accidents by 18
  • Messages removed automatically as soon as traffic
    flows restored
  • Ten-year plan will extend use of system to all
    congested motorways

19
Lane Signalling and Speed Control
  • Better use of Lanes Less driver stress
  • Improved Safety More Reliable Journeys

20
National Traffic Control Centre (England)
  • Public Private Partnership (PPP)
  • Fully operational in 2003
  • Links to regional centres in 2004
  • Compliments similar centres in Wales and Scotland

21
National Traffic Control Centres
  • Collect real-time data
  • Provides information to drivers via
  • Variable message signs (Many more being
    installed)
  • Telephone, internet, media
  • Value Added Service Providers (VASPs)
  • Decision support tools and traffic models
  • Travel Information Highway (TIH)

22
Incident management
  • Early Detection
  • CCTV, MIDAS
  • Reaction
  • VMS, Media Report
  • Internet/WAP/3G
  • Liaison
  • Emergency Services, Agents
  • Analysis
  • Post-event review

23
Active Traffic Management
  • Use the latest technology to
  • Manage road space in the safest and most
    efficient way

24
Active Traffic Management Tools
  • Real-time traffic monitoring - CCTV
  • Access management (ramp-metering)
  • Lane signalling speed control
  • Hard shoulder running at peaks
  • Integrated incident response

25
  • Urban Traffic Control and Monitoring

26
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT CONTROL
  • National Control Centres linked to urban centres
  • Ramp Metering to/from Motorways
  • UTC, SCOOT, MOVA
  • Active monitoring,
  • Including Red Light Speed Cameras
  • Park Ride
  • Public Transport integration

27
Current situation
  • Traffic Signals
  • All connected either to UTC or dial up monitoring
  • Wide scale real-time systems (SCOOT)
  • Extensive CCTV
  • Web site information services
  • Integrated systems

28
Urban traffic control
  • SCOOT
  • Many changes since 1980s to incorporate buses,
    cycles, newer detection and different
    optimisation requirements.
  • UTMC
  • Incorporates management into UTC

29
UTMC
  • SCOOT (or other UTC)
  • Plus
  • CCTV
  • Bus control
  • Emergency services
  • Integration with interurban control
  • Etc.

30
Urban management
  • Typical control centre
  • SCOOT
  • Plus information services
  • Delivery via
  • Mobile telephone
  • Web
  • Broadcast
  • Third party service suppliers

31
Travel Information Highway (TIH)
  • To develop an open online communication network
    to.
  • ..support a range of travel information
    exchanges between.
  • data suppliers, service providers and value
    added service providers

32
TIH Objectives
  • Provide timely information, appropriate to the
    end users needs
  • Respect ownership and commercial interests of
    information providers
  • Encourage organisations to
  • make information available commercially
  • promote use of network information
  • develop value added services
  • Available for all modes

33
Services to the Traveller
  • Value Added Service Providers
  • provide information to the traveller via their
    own market routes
  • Enabling a range of new Driver Information
    Services
  • delivered to the public over a range of
    communication modes
  • Internet,GSM, DAB, WAP etc

34
TIH Architecture
35
Total Journey Information and The Future
36
Total Journey Information
  • Pre-journey
  • Route planners, destination information,
    predicted journey times, timetables, fares,
    predicted network status, timetable changes
  • En-Route
  • Current network status, routing and advice
  • Optimal network control
  • Destination
  • Parking, route direction, information


37
Delivery Mechanisms
  • Widespread Roadside Information
  • VMS (bilingual and pictorial information)
  • Kiosks
  • The Internet
  • Mobile Data
  • In-vehicle systems
  • WAP/3G etc terminals
  • Broadcast Media
  • Digital TV/Radio - RDS-TMC

38
The Way Forward
  • Changing roles and responsibilities for traffic
    management
  • Continue to develop existing links with local
    control centres
  • Interurban, Urban, Information and other service
    providers
  • Develop new techniques via trial projects

39
Longer-term Vision
  • Intelligent vehicles within next 5 years
  • Roadside systems will move in-vehicle
  • Partnerships between highway operators and
    automotive industry
  • Control will start to pass from vehicle to
    infrastructure

40
Current UK Initiatives
  • Transport Direct
  • Traffic and Travel Information Centres
  • Integration of modes
  • Real Time web based information
  • In vehicle Information
  • Multi-Modal Mobile Information
  • Interactive TV services


41
  • Thank you for your attention
  • D J Clowes
  • Tel 020 8519 1222
  • Mailbox_at_its-uk.org.uk
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