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New U.S. Department of Transportation Publications on Traffic Optimization for Signalized Corridors
The U.S. Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT) has released several new reports highlighting its latest research initiatives and findings on Traffic Optimization for Signalized Corridors (TOSCo). To download these reports, click the links below or visit the National Transportation Library.
- Traffic Optimization for Signalized Corridors (TOSCo) Phase 2 Modeling & Benefits Estimation – SH105 Final Report (FHWA-JPO-22-957) - This report summarizes the potential mobility and environmental benefits associated with implementing the TOSCo System in simulation on the State Highway 105 corridor in Conroe, Texas.
- Traffic Optimization for Signalized Corridors (TOSCo) Phase 2 Modeling & Benefits Estimation – FM 1960 Final Report (FHWA-JPO-22-958) - This report summarizes the potential mobility and environmental benefits associated with deploying the TOSCo System on the FM 1960 corridor in Houston, Texas.
- Traffic Optimization for Signalized Corridors (TOSCo) Phase 2 Infrastructure System Requirements and Architecture Specification Final Report (FHWA-JPO-22-960) - This document is an update and refinement of the system architecture and specifications for the infrastructure components of the TOSCo system.
- Traffic Optimization for Signalized Corridors (TOSCo) Phase 2 Functional Safety Concept and Hazard Analysis Final Report (FHWA-JPO-22-961) - This report details a step-by-step framework developed in accordance with the process defined in ISO 26262 and provides a summary and findings of the functional safety analysis.
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