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Updated 8:00 AM EST, April 15, 2008
 Deployment Statistics        

Atlanta

Henry County - 2005 Survey

CHARACTERISTICS OF SIGNALIZED INTERSECTIONS

Please enter the current information for 2005 in the boxes provided. We have entered the information your agency provided in 2004 to assist you.


Total in 2004Total in 2005
1. Total number of signalized intersections operated by your agency1515
2. Number of signalized intersections operated by your agency under closed loop or central system control00
3. Number of signalized intersections operated by your agency within 200 feet of a highway-rail intersection that adjust signal timing in response to train crossing to avoid vehicle entrapment11

Real-time electronic traffic data collection
Total in 2004Total in 2005
4. Total number of signalized intersections with electronic data collection capabilities1313

ROADSIDE TECHNOLOGIES TO DISTRIBUTE EN-ROUTE TRAVELER INFORMATION

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ROADSIDE TECHNOLOGIES TO DISTRIBUTE EN-ROUTE TRAVELER INFORMATION
Total in 2004Total in 2005
5. Total centerline miles covered by Highway Advisory Radio (HAR)00
6. Total number of permanent Changeable Message Signs (CMS) deployed on arterials00

HIGHWAY-RAIL INTERSECTIONS

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HIGHWAY-RAIL INTERSECTIONS
Total in 2004Total in 2005
7. Total number of highway-rail intersections00
8. Total number of highway-rail intersections under electronic surveillance00

METHODS USED TO DISTRIBUTE INFORMATION TO THE PUBLIC

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9. Please check all the methods that your agency uses to distribute information to the public:
2004 Response2005 Response
Dedicated cable TV Checkbox is not checkedCheckbox is not checked
Automated telephone system Checkbox is not checkedCheckbox is not checked
Internet Web sites Checkbox is not checkedCheckbox is not checked
Pagers or personal data assistantsCheckbox is not checkedCheckbox is not checked
Interactive TV Checkbox is not checkedCheckbox is not checked
KiosksCheckbox is not checkedCheckbox is not checked
E-mail or other direct PC communicationCheckbox is not checkedCheckbox is not checked
In-vehicle navigation systemsCheckbox is not checkedCheckbox is not checked
Facsimile Checkbox is not checkedCheckbox is not checked
511 Telephone SystemCheckbox is not checkedCheckbox is not checked
Do not distribute informationCheckbox is checkedCheckbox is checked

10. Please check types of information that your agency distributes to the public:
In 2004In 2005
Arterial travel timesCheckbox is not checkedCheckbox is not checked
Arterial travel speedsCheckbox is not checkedCheckbox is not checked
Incident informationCheckbox is not checkedCheckbox is not checked

INTEGRATION

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11. Does your agency provide arterial travel time, speed, and condition information in real-time to the following type of agencies?
2004 Response2005 Response
Agencies involved in highway incident managementNoNo
Freeway Management AgenciesNoNo
Arterial Management AgenciesNoNo
Public Transit AgenciesNoNo


2004 Response2005 Response
12. Does your agency receive information on highway-rail intersection crossing blockages for the purpose of managing incident response?NoNo

13. Does your agency share, in real-time, timing plans with another agency, coordinate changes to timing plans with another agency, and/or turn over control of signals to another agency?
2005 Response
Share timing plans information in real-timeYesNo
Coordinate changes to timing plansYesNo
Turn over control of signalsYesNo

14. Does your agency receive, in real-time, arterial travel times derived from vehicle probes from any toll collection agency?
Your 2004 response was: No toll collection

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TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT

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Service Patrols:
Total in 2004Total in 2005
15. Total number of arterial miles patrolled by service patrols00
16. Total number of vehicles operated00

Please provide the miles covered by the following incident detection/verification methods
Miles covered in 2004Miles covered in 2005
17. Free cellular phone call to a dedicated phone number other than 91100
18. Computer algorithms00
19. CCTV00

20. Are the CCTV images made available to the public?
Your 2004 response was: No CCTV

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