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1 Implementation of Transportation Management Plans (TMPs) Presented by Tracy Scriba Federal Highway Administration AASHTO Design Meeting July 15, 2008

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Implementation of Transportation Management Plans (TMPs)

Presented by Tracy Scriba

Federal Highway Administration

AASHTO Design Meeting

July 15, 2008

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Agenda Work Zone Safety and Mobility Rule TMP Basics What Role do Designers Play in Developing

TMPs? State of the Practice for TMPs TMP Development Resources

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Work Zone Safety and Mobility Rule Published Sept 9, 2004 in Federal Register

(69 FR 54562) Updates and Renames 23 CFR 630 Subpart J Effective Date of Oct 12, 2007 Establishes requirements and guidelines for

consideration and management of WZ impacts Requires development and implementation of

TMPs for all Federal Aid highway projects (among other things)

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TMP Basics: What is a TMP? A document that lays out a

set of coordinated transportation management strategies and describes how they will be used to manage the work zone impacts of a road project

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TMP Basics: Why TMPs? Traffic management efforts beyond temporary

traffic control (TTC) plans are needed to deal with the increasing traffic volumes using the same roads on which agencies need to perform maintenance and rehabilitation

Has affects on: Safety Mobility Constructability

TMPs = more comprehensive approach to managing WZ impacts

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Basics: TMP Components A TMP may be a single document, or

several documents/plans compiled together

Must always include a Temporary Traffic Control Plan (TTC)

For significant projects, TMPs must also contain a traffic operations (TO) component and a public information and outreach (PI) component

Simply stated, a significant project is a project that the agency expects will cause a relatively high level of disruption.

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Basics: When is a TMP Developed?TMP development should begin during systems

planning and progress through design Conducting TMP analyses early in project development

helps ensure: Systems planning and preliminary engineering: TMP

development and implementation costs are included in the project budget

Design: Agencies consider WZ impacts in evaluation and selection of design alternatives For some projects it may be possible to choose a design alternative that alleviates many WZ impacts

Final TMP development occurs during DESIGN

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TMP Development Process (from Developing and Implementing TMPs for

Work Zones)

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What Role do Designers Play in Developing TMPs?

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During Design… Final assessment of WZ impacts is done,

which should affect the choice of: Best construction/staging option(s) Most suitable design and contracting approach Most appropriate WZ traffic management

strategies

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TMP Strategies to Manage WZ Impacts

Designers are encouraged to consider these strategies early on in the process for all projects, even if they aren’t included in the TMP

Temporary Traffic Control (TTC) Strategies

Public Information (PI) Strategies

Transportation Operations (TO) Strategies

-Traffic control/design approaches

-Traffic control devices

-Project coordination, contracting, and innovative construction

-Public awareness

-Motorist information

-Demand management

-Corridor/network management

-WZ safety management

-Traffic/incident management & enforcement

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Traffic Control/Design Approaches Construction phasing/staging Night work Weekend work Work hour restrictions for peak

travel Full roadway closures Lane shifts or closures

Reduced lane widths to maintain # of lanes

Lane closures to provide worker safety

Reduced shoulder width to maintain # of lanes

Shoulder closures to provide worker safety

Lane shift to shoulder/median to maintain # of lanes

One-lane, two-way operation Two-way traffic on one side of

divided facility (crossover) Reversible lanes Ramp closures/relocation Freeway-to-freeway interchange

closures Pedestrian/bicycle access

improvements Business access improvements Off-site detours/use of alternate

routes

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Identification of TMP Strategies Should be based on:

project constraints construction phasing/staging plan type of work zone anticipated WZ impacts

Some agencies use strict lane closure policies/strategies or permissible lane closure times that must be followed

Agencies may use analysis tools to predict delays, queues, and impacts of detours and compare these for various strategies

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Decisions During Design Impact TMPs Design-level decisions can influence the choice of WZ

management strategies As specific decisions are made, WZ management strategies should

also be reassessed to determine if they still apply and whether they adequately mitigate the WZ impacts of the project

Example: Preliminary engineering assessments may result in the identification of 2 alternate "construction and WZ management approaches" – 1) night work with a basic TMP, and 2) daytime work option with a more complex TMP. As design progresses, more information may become available on the feasibility of each of the approaches, leading to the elimination of the night work option. Therefore, the day option would be chosen and TMP strategies such as signal retiming and a traffic incident management plan might be used.

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Decisions During Design Impact TMPs

A quantitative analysis conducted during design can: Yield the best estimation of the magnitude, location, duration, and costs of the WZ impacts Help identify the management strategies that best mitigate the impacts Help avoid omission or oversight of WZ safety and mobility issues prior to final design Help identify and address issues that may lead to a work stoppage during the construction stage (e.g., queue lengths or delays in excess of agency policy)

Detailed quantitative analysis during design may be the best way to get a clear understanding of the expected WZ impacts of a project Most project decisions are finalized during design as the project

design/construction team gains the best understanding of how exactly the project will be built

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Decisions During Design Impact TMPs During detailed design, quantitative analysis

is more detailed and will lead to the development of the final design and TMP for the project

Example: Early WZ impacts analysis done during preliminary engineering using a sketch-planning tool may indicate that traffic diversion to the designated alternate route for the project would be significant, leading to a preliminary decision to upgrade and re-time the traffic signals on the alternate route.

In design a more detailed analysis using a micro-simulation tool is conducted to estimate actual diversion patterns, the volume of traffic expected to divert to the alternate, and the intersections that would be affected. This analysis may then be used to identify the number of traffic signals that need to be upgraded and the exact nature of the upgrades, and to develop the signal timing plans and estimate the costs.

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Caltrans I-15 Devore PCCP Reconstruction: Closure Schedule, Cost, Delay Comparison

Construction Scenario

Schedule Comparison

Cost Comparison ($Millions) Max. Delay (Min)Total #

ClosuresClosure Hours

User Delay

Construction Traffic Handlin

g

Total

72-Hour Weekday

8 512 5.6 10.5 2.1 18.2 75

55-Hour Weekend

10 550 14.2 12.5 2.6 29.3 196

1 Roadbed Continuous

2 400 6.9 8.9 1.0 16.8 196

10-Hour Night-time

220 2,200 4.9 19.1 1.3 25.3 36

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TMP State of the Practice

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TMP Beginnings Idea for TMP provision in WZ Rule came

from Caltrans Caltrans began requiring TMPs in 2000 for all

planned activities on the State highway system Implementation of TMPs in California has helped

to significantly reduce delays in work zones

In Caltrans District 7, on the I-10 Long-Life Pavement Project, the TMP helped reduce traffic demand by an estimated 57 percent, queue lengths to 2 miles from the originally projected 44 miles, and projected delays from an estimated 1,000,000 to 16,000 total vehicle hours of delay.

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TMP Findings - 2007 WZ Self Assessment TMPs are still a developing area Has the agency established a policy for the

development of TMPs to reduce WZ congestion and crashes? Average score for this item increased by 14% in 2006 and

by 20% in 2007 Average score was 8.5, indicating agencies are in the

execution stage of adopting TMPs into their WZ practices Two-thirds (67%) of agencies are implementing a

policy for developing TMPs

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Caltrans TMP Fact Sheet Provides information about

Caltrans TMP Development Process

Discusses TMP categories, roles and responsibilities, and lessons learned for Caltrans

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Caltrans TMP Development Process

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Caltrans TMP Levels

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What Worked for Caltrans? Encourage design and project staging that minimizes

potential traffic impacts Have District Traffic Manager and TMP Manager sign off on

TMP just prior to bid to make sure strategies reflect current traffic conditions - especially for "shelved" projects

Produce standardized forms for blanket and minor projects Produce a brief, standardized report for each major project Standardize practices for monitoring the effectiveness of

TMPs in the field

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Missouri DOT TMP Strategies Database The TMP Database is meant to be used at the very beginning of WZ planning to choose the most effective methods from the start, with re-evaluation occurring in the design stage.

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Virginia TMP Requirements VDOT has extended TMP requirements

to all WZ activities within State right of way and on all streets and highways that have been accepted into the State Highway System - regardless of funding source

VDOT TMP Guide: Provides guidelines for acquiring the

information to develop TMPs Contains guidance on each Project Team

member's role and responsibilities in the development of TMPs

Applies to Project Managers, Roadway Designers, Traffic Engineers, WZ Safety Coordinators, Public Affairs Managers

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Virginia TMPs – Design RoleThe Roadway Designer: Preliminary Field Inspection

Incorporates the recommended TMP into the project’s initial roadway plans Public Hearing Meeting

Incorporates all recommendations/corrections into the preliminary TMP prior to the Public Hearing

Field Inspection Meeting Completes TMP for review by Project Team during the Constructability

Review stage for the Detail Roadway Design and Roadway Design phases of Concurrent Engineering Process (CEP)

Incorporates into the TMP all accepted recommendations/corrections submitted by Project Team

Pre-Advertisement Conference Completes final TMP for review by Constructability Review Team during

Constructability and Bidability Review stage of CEP Incorporates all recommendations/corrections submitted by Project Team into

final TMP prior to proceeding to the next phase

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Pennsylvania Sample TMP PennDOT includes a

sample TMP in its Traffic Engineering Manual

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WisconsinTMP Process Process

- Work Zone Impacts Assessment

- Determine Type of TMP

- Prepare Initial TMP- Update, Implement,

Monitor- Evaluate After

Project

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Wisconsin TMP Components Type 1

Traffic Control Plan Public Information and Outreach

Type 2, 3, 4 Traffic Control Plan Public Information and Outreach Transportation Operations Incident Management

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When are TMPs developed in Wisconsin?

Life Cycles

PMP Development

Phases

Prior to project existing in

PMP

Prior to project existing in PMP

Program Level

Scoping PMP Approval

Preliminary Plan Review

DSR PS&E Design Project

Closeout

Project Initiation Process

Needs Identification

Identify

candidate projects

Program Reviews

Concept

Definition Report

Request

authorization

Program Level

Scoping

PMP Approval

LC 00 Unprogrammed

LC 10 Authorized

LC 12 PMP Approved

LC 11 Program Level Scoping

LC 40 Award

LC 15 DSR

LC 20 PS&E

LC 00 Unprogrammed

LC 10 Authorized

LC 12 PMP Approved

LC 11 Program Level Scoping

LC 40 Award

LC 15 DSR

LC 20 PS&E

TMP TMPTMP

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North Dakota TMP Development NDDOT has TMP development guidelines in its WZ

policy For significant projects, NDDOT compiles a TMP

team to develop and implement the TMP Has members from Planning and Programming Division,

Maintenance and Engineering Services Division, Construction Services Division, Design Division, District, FHWA, local municipality, and others as necessary

For non-significant projects: Reconstruction project – the Project Designer, Design

Division, and District will develop the TMP Other than reconstruction projects - Project Designer will

consult with Design Division and District

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Considerations Agency WZ policies

E.g., Maximum WZ queue lengths/delays allowed

Lane Closure policies/charts that specify when a lane closure is permitted

Analytical/modeling tools used by the agency

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Colorado Region 6 Lane Closure Strategy

Scenario: State Highway 121 (Wadsworth Boulevard), Northbound Direction, Milepoint 22.0, weekday.Solution: Referring to the Decision Tree, Wadsworth is an arterial facility. Following the right side of the chart, the appropriate schedule may be found in the table.

Look up SH 121 in the left-most column and locate MP 22.0 between 84th Avenue and 100th Avenue. The weekday schedule indicates that a lane may be closed at night between 7:00pm and 8:00am and during the midday between 10:00am and 2:00pm.

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TMP Development Resources

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Tips for Developing TMPs Estimate and budget for TMP development and implementation early in

project development (update as appropriate throughout project) Include funding for monitoring traffic conditions during construction to track TMP

effectiveness in case strategies need to be modified and for future WZs

Consider and address WZ impacts from a broader transportation management perspective, rather than solely a traffic control perspective Balance constructability and construction staging requirements with WZ management

strategies Coordinate phasing/staging with other strategies in TMP (TTC, TO, and PI plans)

Coordinate with other key parties to jointly identify WZ impacts issues to account for and management strategies to address them Preliminary engineering - Design team should work with other technical specialists,

including construction, traffic engineering, and public outreach/relations personnel Designers/construction engineers - Develop phasing and staging plans in consultation

with safety experts, traffic engineers, other technical specialists Construction - Maintain close coordination with local agencies on detours and signal

timings

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Tips for Developing TMPs (cont.) Use strategies that keep lanes open, especially during peak traffic times

E.g., narrowing lanes or using shoulders to maintain number of lanes; contract incentives/disincentives; lane rental; damages for late lane opening; night work

Use "Triggers" - e.g. when 75% of max delay is approached, lane(s) are opened to accommodate traffic

Consider using extended closures or full closures versus numerous night closures

Use strategies that facilitate decision-making by the public to avoid the WZ (e.g., public awareness, advance signage in locations prior to key motorist decision points) – these tend to be highly effective

Update the TMP, as needed, throughout project development and implementation

TMP training is important for all divisions involved in TMPs Management support is needed for effective TMP efforts

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TMP Resources Caltrans TMP Resources Web Site -

http://www.workzones.ucdavis.edu/index.php?title=TMPMain Fact Sheet: Caltrans TMPs Reduce WZ Congestion –

http://www.ops.fhwa.dot.gov/wz/practices/factsheets/factsheet11.htm Virginia DOT TMP Requirements -

http://www.extranet.vdot.state.va.us/locdes/electronic%20pubs/iim/IIM241.pdf Missouri DOT TMP Strategy Database -

http://www.modot.org/Safety/TMPStrategyMatrixVer6j.mdb Presentation on California’s TMP Development Process -

http://www.ntoctalks.com/webcast_archive/to_feb_17_05/to_feb_17_05jg.ppt Presentation on Virginia’s TMP Development Guidelines -

http://www.ntoctalks.com/webcast_archive/to_mar_19_07/to_mar_19_07_pk.ppt

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TMP Resources WZ Safety and Mobility Rule Web Site -

http://www.ops.fhwa.dot.gov/wz/resources/final_rule.htm Contains sample TMPs, presentations, and TMP

development resources Developing and Implementing TMPs for

Work Zones - http://www.ops.fhwa.dot.gov/wz/resources/publications/trans_mgmt_plans/index.htm Contains a TMP Checklist and matrix of TMP

strategies Advanced Work Zone Management and

Design Course (NHI) - http://ops.fhwa.dot.gov/wz/outreach/nhi_wz_courses.htm