National I10 Freight Corridor Study PROJECT OVERVIEW T
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National I-10 Freight Corridor Study PROJECT OVERVIEW T E A M
Study Area
Total I-10 Truck Flows
US/Mx Border Crossing Truck Flows
Ports of Influence along I-10 – TEU’s
Total Economic Impact I-10 Corridor Trade (2000) Trade Value: $1. 38 Trillion Jobs: 10. 43 Million Earnings: $339. 41 Billion Source: Wilbur Smith Associates
Time Horizons 2008 Short-Term • Bottlenecks • Physical • Operational State Specific 2013 2025 Mid-Term and Long-Term • Strategic • Innovative technologies • Operational solutions Corridor-Wide
Study Scenario Development Seven Scenarios (compared against the base case) • Fundable • Supportable • Practicality (can it be implemented) A mix of modular solutions: • Capacity • • Technological Operational Policy Private Industry Scenarios were a function of: • Economy & trade • Operational impacts • innovation
Scenario 1: Widening Scenario 2: ITS Scenario 3: Truck/Auto Separation Potential Strategies Scenario 4: Multimodal Rail Corridor Scenario 5: Multimodal Waterway Corridor Scenario 6: Urban Truck Bypass Scenario 7: Truck Productivity Others
Scenario 1: Widening Potential Strategies
Needs Versus Expenditure Trends
Scenario 1: Widening Scenario 2: ITS Potential Strategies
ITS - User Service Bundles 1. Advanced Transportation Mgmt 2. Advanced Traveler Information 3. Maintenance and Construction Ops 4. Multi-Agency TMC 5. Commercial Vehicle Ops (CVO) Assumes ITS deployments progress over time 6. Advanced Vehicle Safety Systems 7. Emergency Management 8. Integration Note: Italicized bundles are not included in the National ITS Architecture
ITS Capital Costs Field Devices = $33. 6 million TMC Development = $97. 0 million Communications Infrastructure = $474. 9 million Total Costs = $605. 5 million Total Benefits = $1, 785. 3 million B/C Ratio = 3. 0 Full Build. Out to 2025
Summary of Results Deficient Mileage - Reduction Added Lanes Rail Truck/Auto Separation Barge
Scenario 1: Widening Scenario 2: ITS What combination of options (menu) Provides best outcome? Scenario 3: Truck/Auto Separation Scenario 4: Multimodal Rail Corridor Scenario 5: Multimodal Waterway Corridor Scenario 6: Urban Truck Bypass Scenario 7: Truck Productivity Others
Comprehensive Congestion Management Plan Traditional DOT Strategies Add More Lanes Where Feasible ITS/CVO Corridor-wide PLUS Potential DOT Freight Strategies Urban Bypass Truck/Auto Separation Where Makes Sense Rail Intermodal Development Entire Corridor Barge Service Development Gulf States Truck Productivity
Not a Traditional Highway Corridor Study Address Range of Policy Issues • Multimodal Approach • Need for Increased Funding • Transportation & the Economy • Drive freight innovations Identify the State DOT’s Role in Freight
Issues Cut Across State Lines Jobs A State 1 B State 2 State 3 State 4 Freight issues transcend boundaries Safety, capacity, emissions, funding, continued growth, etc State 5
Also…. . Our Economy Increasingly Service Oriented Expect Continued Reliance on Trucks Need for Reliable Highway System
Lessons from the I-10 study Grow the Pie • The Interstate Highway System’s capacity for inter-regional goods movement and travel is vital to the nation’s economic health. • Analysis of mobility demands and ways to meet those demands, clearly indicate a need for increasing maintenance and enhancement funding to expand goods movement capacity across the I-10 corridor. • Increased funding should not be “categorized”, so that states can tailor the mix of capacity increasing improvements to those that are feasible and work best in any given area.
Lessons from the I-10 study (cont’d) Technology Accelerators • Technology strategies (e. g. ITS/CVO) show high Returns on Investment and should be a component of any capacity improvements. • Implementing a standard architecture throughout the corridor will accelerate the impact of technology innovations • Innovations in highway development (e. g. auto/truck separation) and in truck mobility/ operations (mass flow concepts) should be accelerated through research, investment and deployment.
Lessons from the I-10 study (cont’d) From Each Mode According To Its Ability, To Each Mode According To Its Need • All system elements; interstate and state highways, local streets and roads, railroads, airborne and waterborne conveyances satisfy certain mobility demands most efficiently. • Each element must continue to contribute to overall mobility and should be enhanced as feasible. • Prevent inappropriate intermodal shifts of mobility burdens (such as using the Interstate System to satisfy local circulation needs and using trucks to carry bulk commodities best moved by rail or barge) can delay the need for, and reduce the magnitude of, Interstate System capacity improvements.
Future Roles for the I-10 Partnership • Promote the lessons learned from the I-10 Study. • Develop and implement a consensus ITS architecture, integrated with improvement efforts on other corridors. • Help shape the FSHRP (Future Strategic Highway Research Program) agenda. • Serve as a forum for sharing successes, challenges, innovations, and war stories.
The Major I-10 Corridor ITS Themes • • • Increase transportation security Enhance overall mobility Ease freight congestion
Why Should ITS Along the I-10 Corridor Be Integrated? ? The best way to maximize the benefits of ITS is through the integration of different systems. - ATMS/ emergency coordination - Multi-state coordination improves efficiency and security of entire network From the original study: Total Costs = $605. 5 million Total Benefits = $1, 785. 3 million B/C Ratio = 3. 0
What is Happening Now? • Many metro areas along I-10 have implemented elements of the National ITS Architecture • Integrated ATMS and ATIS • Emergency + ATMS coordination • Not all states have implemented statewide elements • Regions, states, MPO’s do not share info across the corridor
A Corridor-Wide Architecture…… • …Goes beyond a regional or statewide instantiation of the national architecture • …Addresses sharing of information… • Between states • • • Commercial-vehicle info Hazmat Emergency coordination • Between shipper nodes and carriers • More Efficient Connectivity • Real-Time System Management Information Program
National Corridor Initiatives West Coast Corridor Pan-American Canamex Freight Mobility Tourism Integrated ATMS Info I-29/35 Port-to. Plains
ITS Corridor Initiatives GCM I-95 Coalition So Cal Houston
ITS Corridor Initiatives
- 10 of the Top 20 Int’l Freight Gateways Are Within 150 miles of the I-10 Corridor - 7 of these have direct connections to I-10
A Corridor-Wide ITS Vision: Integrated – Transportation Exchange Network (I-TEN)
Integrated – Transportation Exchange Network (I-TEN) • Element 1: Establish corridor-wide communications system capable of providing real- time information for management and operations in the corridor
Integrated – Transportation Exchange Network (I-TEN) • Element 2: Support long range real-time transportation network monitoring needs
Integrated – Transportation Exchange Network (I-TEN) • Element 3: Support inter-jurisdictional architecture needs, e. g. (Center-to-center (C 2 C) communications
The ITS/CVO Architecture is Subset of the National ITS Architecture Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Commercial Vehicle Information Systems & Networks (CVISN) Architecture ITS/CVO CVISN I B C Commercial Vehicle Operations (CVO) Photo Courtesy of Hunter Engineering Company International Trade Modernization International Border Clearance Architecture
Integrated – Transportation Exchange Network (I-TEN) • How is this accomplished? • I-TEN Integration Study to Define Architecture and Programs • Define Program Funding Mechanism • Implementation of corridor-wide and strategic program elements
I-TEN Integration Study • Purpose: Establish a corridor-wide architecture and communications infrastructure to enable future technology integration efforts. Establish roles, responsibilities and timelines for future planning and deployment of ITS technologies that can increase transportation security, enhance overall mobility and ease freight congestion.
I-TEN Integration Study • Proposed Work Scope Task 1 Identify Strategic Concepts Task 2 Specify User Needs And Vulnerabilities Task 3 Develop I-10 ITS Integration Work Plan Task 4 Define I-10 Corridor ITS Architecture
I-TEN Integration Study • Address alternative operational opportunities within Corridor Task 1 Concept of Operations • Recommend and organize stakeholder group – orientation to freight movements • Identify operational and safety problems and opportunities • Identify system needs related to above problems and opportunities • Identify ITS Themes (common functional elements) from above needs • Expand baseline review • Inventory of existing and planned systems
I-TEN Integration Study • Identify information and service requirements Task 2 Identify User Requirements • Interviews with carriers • Interviews with DMV’s/ DOT’s / other stakeholders • Identify Barriers & Opportunities • Identify / Assess Institutional Barriers • Opportunities for integrating public and private data and technology to further the vision • Develop Data, Systems and Technology Requirements • Functional Requirements • Data Flows • Technology Constraints Based on Existing Systems
I-TEN Integration Study Task 3 Develop I-10 ITS Integration Work Plan • Review, Refine and Prioritize ITS Service Needs and Interoperability Requirements • • Integrated communication services Carrier/Shipper (traveler) information Traffic management Corridor-wide security enhancements Emergency management CVISN, including Level 2 deployment International border screening
I-TEN Integration Study Task 4 Define I-10 Corridor ITS Architecture • Review final deployment plan with selected stakeholders • Develop I-10 Sys. Arch. , building on existing statewide and regional architectures in corridor • Will use Turbo. Architecture tool. • Define potential field tests and corridor projects –scopes / budgets • Define technology & telecomms standards • Integrate business process, data and system architecture requirements and service needs. • Develop business plan/model and deployment schedule
I-TEN Integration Study • Summary • I-10 Corridorwide ITS deployment requires an integrated approach to achieve maximum mobility and economic benefits • I-TEN would provide the framework for implementing corridor-wide and strategic deployment of I-10 Corridor ITS enhancements • Complementary to other I-10 initiatives (e. g. , truck lanes / truck tolling, etc. )
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