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Congestion Management Process Examples

The examples on this page illustrate how some states and regions are using congestion management systems to link planning and operations. If you have an example that you'd like to share, please send an email describing what your state or region is doing to p4o@dot.gov.

Miami Region CMP Can Respond to Short-term Transportation Needs

Miami's RUSH (Resourceful Use of Streets and Highways) addresses congestion bottlenecks that do not justify a full corridor study. Projects that cost less than $500,000 and that are determined to have insignificant environmental impacts are prioritized by member agencies. A lump sum of TIP money is set aside for projects that will be selected through the RUSH process, allowing for swift implementation of the designated improvements.

For more information about this example, contact Jesus Guerra: guerraj@miamidade.gov