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Title: WEATHER AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS


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WEATHER AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
  • JEFFREY F. PANIATI
  • PROGRAM MANAGER
  • INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
  • U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

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Presentation Outline
  • Evolution of ITS Program
  • Integration, Interoperability, and Intermodalism
  • An intermodal approach to land weather information

3
Transportation Challenges
  • 41,000 fatalities annually
  • Congestion will increase by 50 in 10 years
  • Just-in-Time delivery of goods
  • Increase attractiveness of public transport

4
Technology (ITS) Can Be Part of the Solution
The Information Age Changes Everything!
5
Evolution of the ITS Program
6
Intelligent Transportation Systems
7
ITS is Founded on Principles of
  • Integration
  • Interoperability
  • Intermodalism

8
Key to Integration National ITS Architecture
9
Intermodal Coordination
FHWA (Highway)
OST (Secretary)
FTA (Transit)
MARAD (Maritime)
ITS Joint Program Office
NHTSA (Traffic Safety)
FRA (Rail)
FMCSA (Motor Carrier Safety)
10
Weather Threats Across the Architecture
  • Threats common across modes
  • Snow Ice Precipitation
  • Floods
  • Low Temperatures
  • High Winds
  • Evacuation Conditions (e.g., hurricanes)
  • Threats influencing some modes more than others
  • Conditions for air pollution (auto)
  • Severe Local Storms (air)
  • Inland vs. Sea Conditions (ports/maritime)
  • Visibility (air auto)
  • High temperatures and rate changes (rail)

11
Asymmetry Across Modes
  • Aviation has a longstanding and intensive
    interaction with the National Weather Service
  • Maritime also has a longstanding interaction,
    especially with the military
  • On the other hand, land transportation
  • Has been beneath the interests of meteorology
  • Is institutionally and modally fragmented
  • Needs route-specific threat information

12
Weather and ITS
  • Opportunities for Intermodal Convergence of
    Weather and ITS
  • 511
  • Intermodal Freight

13
511
  • What is 511?
  • Number allocated by FCC for dispensing traveler
    information
  • Available to transportation agencies
  • What are the intermodal aspects of 511?
  • Information can be for any mode, depending on the
    capabilities of the local agencies
  • FHWA working with 511 Consortium to define what
    511 should include guidance available in late
    2001

14
511 Implementation
  • Document lessons learned from lead adopters
  • Convert 300 existing traveler information
    numbers
  • 511 Model Deployment

15
511 Deployment Example
  • San Francisco/Bay Area (TravInfo)
  • Providing traffic, transit, carpool, vanpool,
    parking and biking information on one phone
    number
  • Same phone number in 6 area codes, covering 9
    counties
  • Serving as a lead adopter

16
Freight Shipments - End-to-End
  • Just-in-Time delivery
  • Relies on end-to-end coordination of multiple
    producers shippers
  • Is a balance between reducing inventory
    stockpiling and preventing production
    interruptions
  • Depends on predictability of shipments
  • Weather significantly affects predictability
  • All modes in the supply chain rely on information
    about weather threats

17
Challenges
  • Institutional structures are not conducive to an
    intermodal approach
  • Its a day-to-day challenge to think
    intermodally
  • Most agencies have highway/transit/rail
    structures
  • Operations are split across State local
    agencies
  • MPOs State planning provide a cross-modal
    perspective
  • Works well for planning, but less so for
    operations
  • Market for land weather is highly fragmented

18
Opportunities
  • ITS is forcing transportation agencies to think
    and act intermodally
  • Technology
  • Federal Rulemaking
  • Operations-focus

19
Next Steps
  • Observing Systems improvements will help land
    modes become full partners
  • Environmental Sensor Stations
  • Differential GPS (total precipitable water vapor)
  • Infostructure for the National Highway System
  • Motivating Intermodal Coordination
  • Travel demand management (e.g., due to air
    quality)
  • Just-In-Time strategies
  • Traveler intermodal decision making (esp. due to
    weather)

20
Future ITS Program
  • 10-Year National ITS Program Plan
  • Renewed vision for U.S. ITS Program
  • Foundation for 2003 ITS reauthorization
  • Partnership between U.S. DOT ITS America
  • Development underway
  • Initial Draft March, 2001
  • National Meeting April, 2001
  • Final Draft July, 2001
  • Final Plan October, 2001
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