Background
Most snow and ice states use a traveler information system, such as 511, to keep the public updated on road conditions during winter weather events. While these systems traditionally rely on field staff to manually observe and input road conditions, emerging technologies, such as automation, predictive modeling and artificial intelligence (AI), may provide more timely, accurate and efficient updates.
Objective
This synthesis will gather information on whw state DOTs collect, report and share information about winter road conditions with the public; whether states have explored, tested or implemented automations, AI or predictive modeling to update traveler information systems; and states’ experiences with these advanced technologies, including their accuracy, reliability and implementation challenges.
Expected Results
A synthesis report summarizing state DOT practices and experiences with collecting, reporting, and sharing of road condition information.