1073 Moving Toward Implementation of Reliability-Focused Strategies in Nevada

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Thursday, October 20, 2011: 8:50 AM
S330A (Orange County Convention Center )
Bill Hoffman , Assistant Director, Engineering, Nevada Department of Transportation, Carson City, NV
Denise Inda , Chief Traffic Operations Engineer, Nevada Department of Transportation, Carson City, NV
R Scott Rawlins , Deputy Director, Nevada Department of Transportation
Lisa Burgess , Vice President, Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., Phoenix, AZ
Description of Paper:

Nevada’s Statewide Integrated Transportation Reliability Program created a framework for NDOT and partner agencies to incorporate strategies to improve travel time reliability  into transportation project planning, development and implementation. This program established the state of practice in Nevada, defined gaps where travel time reliability could be improved, and developed strategies that agencies could put into action. NDOT is moving forward with implementing reliability-focused strategies, as well as a statewide performance monitoring program.

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