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TransCore Serves as Integrator for Silicon Valley's New HOV Lane Conversion to Express Lanes
SAN JOSE, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
Santa
Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) launched the first phase
of its 180-mile conversion of high occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes to
Express Lanes, or commonly known as high
occupancy toll (HOT) lanes, with TransCore
serving as lead integrator for the project. The $11.8 million program
was funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), the
Federal Value Pricing Pilot Program (VPPP) and local funding. The
project is expected to be completed by 2015.
The VTA
Express Lanes Program comes at a crucial time in Silicon Valley as
it prepares for an expected 38 percent growth in population over the
next 20 years and funding for transportation improvements is projected
to grow at only a fraction of that amount.
Converting HOV to HOT lanes has become a popular approach to expand
capacity on existing roadways in major urban areas across the country.
Since existing HOV lanes have the available capacity to accommodate more
vehicles, HOT or express lanes allow solo drivers the option to use the
HOV lanes for a fee, ultimately easing congestion in the general purpose
lanes. Through the use of dynamic pricing, VTA can manage the amount of
traffic in the express lanes and maintain free-flowing speeds even when
the general purpose lanes are congested. Motorists who use the express
lanes will benefit from more reliable and expedited travel times while
the revenue is reinvested in the corridor and to fund other
transportation improvements.
VTA is implementing the Silicon Valley Express Lanes Program to provide
congestion relief in one of its major Bay Area commuter corridors. As
part of the program,the SR 237, U.S. 101, SR 85 and parts of I-680
corridor will convert the existing HOV lanes to express lanes.
The first phase of the project focused on the intersect of the major
north to south interstate I-880, from Oakland south into San Jose, with
SR 237, the east to west freeway. Carpools as well as clean air
vehicles, motorcycles, and transit buses will continue to use the lanes
free of charge. Express Lane fees will be collected electronically using
the radio
frequency identification (RFID)-based electronic toll collection
technology already in use on the San Francisco Bay Area Bridges and
elsewhere in California. Enforcement will be provided by the California
Highway Patrol.
"TransCore's traffic engineering experience combined with our knowledge
implementing every aspect of electronic toll collection, from system
integration to manufacturing RFID technology, allowed us to tackle
challenging design aspects that VTA faced and develop a solution that
addresses the traffic concerns experienced in this corridor," explained
Michael Mauritz, TransCore managing director for the Western region.
Since the location of the initial phase of the VTA conversion is at a
key gateway interchange with multiple merging lanes and weaving traffic
over a short distance of approximately three (3) miles, provided
operational challenges to manage the traffic on both the Express
Connectors and the general purpose lanes. TransCore traffic engineers
also had to design the dynamic pricing algorithm to perform under
rapidly changing conditions.
The scope of TransCore's work as system integrator included the design
and installation of AVI equipment, dynamic message signs, traffic
monitoring detectors and CCTV cameras. All of the sites are integrated
with the VTA's wide area network via a wireless communications network.
TransCore also developed the system software that includes the dynamic
pricing algorithm that evaluates the operation of the Express Lanes and
the general purpose lanes. The site interfaces with the BATA Regional
Customer Service Center for backend transaction processing and applying
tolls to customer accounts.
Nationally, TransCore has supported HOT lane deployments on the nation's
first HOT installation on I-15 in San Diego as well as Houston METRO's
deployment earlier in the year, Miami's I-95 Express, Seattle's SR 167,
and Salt Lake City's I-15.
About VTA
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) is an independent
special district that provides sustainable, accessible,
community-focused transportation options that are innovative,
environmentally responsible, and promote the vitality of our region. VTA
is responsible for bus, light rail and paratransit operations and also
serves as the county's congestion management agency. As such, VTA is
responsible for countywide transportation planning, including congestion
management issues, specific highway improvement projects, pedestrian and
bicycle improvement projects, and provides these services throughout the
county, including the municipalities of Campbell, Cupertino, Gilroy, Los
Altos, Los Altos Hills, Los Gatos, Milpitas, Monte Sereno, Morgan Hill,
Mountain View, Palo Alto (News - Alert), San Jose, Santa Clara, Saratoga and Sunnyvale.
VTA continually builds partnerships to deliver transportation solutions
that meet the evolving mobility needs of Santa Clara County.
For more information about the VTA Express Lanes project, visit www.vta.org/expresslanes.
About TransCore
TransCore's 75-year heritage supporting the transportation industry
spans the development of RFID technology at Los Alamos National Labs to
implementation of the nation's first electronic toll collection system.
With installations in 46 countries, more than 100 patents and pioneering
applications of RFID technology, TransCore's technical expertise is
unparalleled in the markets it serves. In 2011, Engineering News-Record
(ENR) ranked TransCore No. 154 out of the Top 500 Design Firms.
TransCore is a U.S. owned and operated company with products designed,
engineered and manufactured in the United States.
TransCore operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Roper Industries.
Roper Industries is a Standard and Poor's S&P 500 index company and
trades on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: ROP). For more information,
visit www.transcore.com.

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