FDOT Active Arterial Management System Roles and Responsibilities
This area includes all the roles and responsibilities that have been identified for the FDOT Active Arterial Management System project.
Service Packages
Stakeholders
- FDOT CO
Roles and Responsibilities
- Provide traffic information to travelers via the Florida 511 website.
- FDOT District 5
Roles and Responsibilities
- Coordinate traffic information and traffic control with CFX, Brevard, Orange, Osceola, and Volusia counties; and the cities of Daytona Beach and Orlando.
- Coordinate traffic information with the Seminole County Traffic Action Center (SEMTAC); Volusia County transportation management center (TMC); the City of Orlando; Orange and Brevard counties; and other FDOT District TMCs.
- Provide incident information to travelers using traffic information devices on freeways, such as DMS devices and highway advisory radio (HAR) broadcasts, and through local information service providers (ISPs) and Web sites.
- Provide traffic information to travelers using FDOT DMS devices.
- Provide traffic information to travelers using Florida 511, private companies, and the media.
- Orange County
Roles and Responsibilities
- Coordinate emergency plans, incident responses, and resources with the county EOC/warning points.
- Coordinate emergency traffic signal control with the county EOC/warning points.
- Coordinate evacuation and reentry plans with the county EOC/warning points.
- Coordinate HRI signal adjustments, and provide track status information (e.g., blockage) to rail operators and local traffic operations.
- Coordinate traffic information and traffic control with the FDOT District 5 RTMC.
- Provide traffic information to travelers using Orange County DMS devices.
- Provide traffic information to travelers using private companies; county and city public information systems; and the media.
Last Updated 4/19/2024