Expanded Regional Gateway Traveler Information System by Illinois DOT/UIC is 2009 ITS Project of the Year Award Winner
Posted by Outreach on Oct. 8, 2009 / ITS Project of the Year / Subscribe 0
The IDOT/UIC was honored with the ITS Midwest Project of the Year Award for its Expanded Regional Gateway Traveler Information System project.
Expanded Regional Gateway Traveler Information System
by Illinois DOT/UIC

From left to right, Scott Lee, Senior Project Manager, Delcan Corporation, Connie Kelly, Gateway Project Coordinator, University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), and Justin Potts, Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT)-District One Information Technology Manager accept the 2009 ITS Midwest Project of the Year Award from Jeff Hochmuth (Wilbur Smith Associates) for the IDOT/ UIC Expanded Gateway
The 24/7/365 Gateway operation is a proactive force providing traveler information in the IL-IN-MI-WI area. Besides reporting activity on Interstate Highways, the Gateway reflects construction and incidents on US and state highways and major local roads.
Construction and incidents are supplemented with non-emergency special event information providing comprehensive regional traffic data. Automated interfaces to InDOT, the Chicago Skyway, and the Indiana Toll Road now provide congestion and travel time information on I-65, I-80, I-90, and I-94 from Ohio to Iowa.
For more information:
- Download the Project Fact Sheet to learn more about this project
Other Finalist Projects included:
- Kane County Traffic Systems Center
by Brown Traffic Products Inc.
The purpose of this Randall Road traffic signal project is to provide an Ethernet Link from 27 intersections on Randall Road to a new Kane Cty Traffic Systems Center. - Bluetooth Probe Data for Transportation System Management
by Indiana Department of Transportation (In collaboration with Purdue University and Iron Mountain Systems)
System “probes” is a broad term used to describe the monitoring of a sample of transportation system users as they pass predefined checkpoints. To provide the most comprehensive assessment of performance, the ideal probes span multiple modes such as automobile, transit, and pedestrian facilities. Although the field of Intelligent Transportation Systems is nearly 20 years old, the use of probe data has been extremely limited. This lack of probe data has created a huge challenge for professionals charged with managing system operation, when one of their fundamental performance indicators, travel time, was not readily measured. In 2008 the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) pioneered the tracking of Bluetooth enabled consumer electronics. - Maintenance Decision Support System (MDSS) Statewide Implementation
by Indiana Department of Transportation
Due to concerns over revenue & salt supply, INDOT began statewide implementation of an MDSS for winter 2008-09. INDOT utilized an MDSS with mobile data collection to better plan, manage & use materials, equipment & man hours to offset these concerns & find better, more cost effect ways to do business. - INDOT Traffic Management Strategic Deployment Plan
by Indiana Department of Transportation - Traffic Management Business Unit
This “project” outlines the deployment plan for the INDOT Traffic Management system in a statewide manner through FY 2020. This plan provides the necessary focus on the priorities of expanding the existing traffic management system in Indiana. It also gives the overall vision for the entire system and logically categorizes the build out process to meet the vision for the system.

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