Rhode Island does not list the web site on its highway signing at this time. Instead signs have been installed with the 511 number and with a phone number to obtain info on construction projects. … [Read more...] about Use of signing to inform motorists of a website address they may access to receive construction project information
Safety and Security
Use of signing to inform motorists of a website address they may access to receive construction project information
In New York State they have used a similar sign but with an 800 phone number rather than a website. … [Read more...] about Use of signing to inform motorists of a website address they may access to receive construction project information
Use of signing to inform motorists of a website address they may access to receive construction project information
Arizona DOT uses a standard 511 sign with the logo for all motorist information. … [Read more...] about Use of signing to inform motorists of a website address they may access to receive construction project information
Don’t Shout. Re-route.
Public service campaign designed to discourage motorists from using the Dan Ryan Expressway in Chicago during major construction phases. An explanation of the work being done, alternate routes, ramp … [Read more...] about Don’t Shout. Re-route.
Accelerating Major Freeway Reconstruction Projects: The Houston Experience
Several steps in the planning, execution, and evaluation of the I-45 Pierce Elevated reconstruction in Houston provide a strong framework for preparing for projects that affect critical links in the … [Read more...] about Accelerating Major Freeway Reconstruction Projects: The Houston Experience
Public Information Activities to Mitigate the Impacts of Closing San Francisco’s Central Freeway
San Francisco’s Central Freeway, which carried 93,000 commuters a day over Market Street into the Hayes Valley/Western Addition neighborhood, was shut down on August 25, 1996, so the freeway’s upper … [Read more...] about Public Information Activities to Mitigate the Impacts of Closing San Francisco’s Central Freeway