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CONNECTING INFRASTRUCTURE & TECHNOLOGY FOR S SUS USTAIN INABLE S SAFE FETY & & MOBILIT ILITY Director Paul C. Ajegba, P.E., MDOT SAFETY ON OUR ROADS 3,166 34,247 FATAL CRASHES FATAL MOTOR VEHICLE INVOLVING CRASHES


  1. CONNECTING INFRASTRUCTURE & TECHNOLOGY FOR S SUS USTAIN INABLE S SAFE FETY & & MOBILIT ILITY Director Paul C. Ajegba, P.E., MDOT

  2. SAFETY ON OUR ROADS 3,166 34,247 FATAL CRASHES FATAL MOTOR VEHICLE INVOLVING CRASHES DISTRACTED DRIVERS IN THE UNITED STATES IN THE UNITED STATES (2017) (2017) 4 COORDINATION WITH MONITORED AND MANAGED TRAFFIC LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAFFIC INCIDENTS & STATEWIDE OPERATION CENTERS TRAFFIC OFFICIALS CONNECTING INFRASTRUCTURE & TECHNOLOGY – SAFETY BENEFITS

  3. Specialized ITS Intersection Conflict • Traditional ITS Warning DMS • Weigh-In-Motion Technology • Integration CCTV • Bridge Anti-Icing • Traffic Detection • Wildlife Warning • Communication • Transit Technologies • Northern Michigan • Active Warning Systems Systems Engineering Research and Evaluation Active Traffic Management Traffic Incident Management Intelligent Work Zones Connected Vehicles Open Source ATMS Software CONNECTING INFRASTRUCTURE & TECHNOLOGY – SAFETY BENEFITS

  4. SAFETY FOR ALL TRAVELERS 1 4,564 MORE THAN 15,000 WORK ZONE CRASH FATAL CRASHES INVOLVING FIRE DEPT. VEHICLES LARGE TRUCKS & BUSES OCCURS EVERY INVOLVED IN CRASHES 5.4 MINUTES IN THE UNITED STATES (2017) NATIONWIDE 7.7M 25% 27% COMMERCIAL OF ANNUAL LINE-OF-DUTY OF LARGE TRUCKS HAVE FATAL FIREFIGHTER FATALITIES MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVERS WORK ZONE CRASHES ARE DUE TO CRASHES AS OF 2017 CONNECTING INFRASTRUCTURE & TECHNOLOGY – INDUSTRY IMPACTS

  5. TRUCKING FIRST RESPONSE WORK ZONES Signal Priority and Pre-Emption Connected work zones TPMIS Improving the • mobility and response time of first responders Real world testing in • Macomb County Debuted • Enhance highway safety demonstration at • Interaction with autonomous vehicles • Sustainable & scalable the • Real-world testing • Maximize allowable drive time ITS America 2018 • Deployed in active work zones • Active utilization of resources Conference • Permanent testing environment • CONNECTING INFRASTRUCTURE & TECHNOLOGY – INDUSTRY IMPACTS

  6. Intelligent transportation systems ensure mobility for ALL 1 IN 5 15.44% 22.5% TEEN DRIVERS IN MI VETERANS HAVE DECLINED BY 14% IN MI SELF-REPORT OF U.S. ADULTS OF MICHIGAN’S POPULATION ONE OR MORE IS CONSIDERED ELDERLY HAVE A DISABILITY DISABILITIES CONNECTING INFRASTRUCTURE & TECHNOLOGY – SOCIETAL BENEFITS

  7. $8 MILLION DOLLAR MICHIGAN MOBILITY CHALLENGE The Michigan Mobility • Challenge funded projects that solve mobility gaps for seniors, persons with disabilities and veterans. Funded 13 projects that all • benefit these targeted audiences. CONNECTING INFRASTRUCTURE & TECHNOLOGY – SOCIETAL BENEFITS

  8. $8 MILLION DOLLAR MICHIGAN MOBILITY CHALLENGE In collaboration with PlanetM • Michigan Economic Development Corporation • Michigan Department of Health and Human • Services Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency • The Bureau of Services for Blind Persons • The Michigan Department of Civil Rights • CONNECTING INFRASTRUCTURE & TECHNOLOGY – SOCIETAL BENEFITS

  9. Featuring companies advancing the global mobility industry INNOVATION TIER 1 Suppliers (System MFG) EPICENTER TIER 2 EDUCATION OF AUTO Suppliers Featuring schools with Preeminent place for (Parts MFG) specialized automotive and global automakers TIER 3 mobility programs Suppliers (Material MFG) MOBILITY GROWTH ECOSYSTEM TALENT ACCELERATORS Highest concentration of Highest concentration of engineering talent in U.S. engineering talent in U.S. Top 3 in mobility industry jobs SmartZones • Grant funding • Mentors • Matchmaking services • and venture capital TESTING AND DEPLOYMENT World-class autonomous vehicle testing facilities

  10. Michigan is one of the most globally connected regions in the nation. Sharing four in international b border crossin ings with Canada, it is the sixth largest export market and home to the third best airport for customer satisfaction. 10.5% 6th $59.8 B #1 OF TRANSPORTATION WORTH OF GOODS EXPORTER OF IN NATION FOR EQUIPMENT EXPORTED FROM TRANSPORTATION EXPORTING GOODS MANUFACTURING MICHIGAN COMPANIES EQUIPMENT EXPORTS IN 2017 IN 2017 COME FROM MI COMPANIES IN 2017 CONNECTING INFRASTRUCTURE & TECHNOLOGY – ECONOMIC BENEFITS

  11. Mac ackinac ac B Bridge OUR INNOVATION IS YOUR INVITATION Michigan is rooted in a century of design engineering and manufacturing expertise. We are leading the automotive industry’s evolution from traditional Gordie Howe I Internat ational al Bridge manufacturer to the research, testing, and deployment of next- generation mobility technology. $12 B 500+ 96/100 FUNDED INTO MILES OF TOP AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIERS AUTOMOTIVE R&D EQUIPPED ROADWAY WITH A PRESENCE FOR CV TESTING ANNUALLY IN MICHIGAN CONNECTING INFRASTRUCTURE & TECHNOLOGY – MICHIGAN’S ROLE

  12. FROM RESEARCH TO THE ROADWAYS Road Weather Information • Red Light Warning • Signal Phase and Timing • Connected Work Zones • Automated Platooning • Collaborators of a few of our research projects and deployments: CONNECTING INFRASTRUCTURE & TECHNOLOGY – MICHIGAN’S DEPLOYMENTS

  13. DERQ – Planet M Peloton Platoon TARDEC Platoon Installation 3M – MDOT Collaborated Bi-National Autonomous GM – MDOT Connected Work Zone Drive Signal Phase & Timing Demo

  14. Opened in early 2018 32-acre connected and autonomous vehicle testing site • • National center for CAV research, testing, product Opened in 2015 at the University of Michigan • • development, and validation. Simulates the broad range of complexities encountered in • More than 500 acres, urban and suburban environments • Used by government, industry, and academia to create Includes approximately five lane-miles of roads with • • industry standards intersections, traffic signs and signals, sidewalks, benches, Offers diverse driving areas such as a high-speed simulated buildings, street lights, and obstacles such as • loop, off-road, urban, rural, residential and construction barriers. commercial environments. CONNECTING INFRASTRUCTURE & TECHNOLOGY – MICHIGAN’S DEPLOYMENTS

  15. 69 Signalized Intersections – SPaT • MAP 95 Application 275 Curve Warning CAV Deployments 94 Road Weather Backup Queue 696 96 Pavement Condition CONNECTING INFRASTRUCTURE & TECHNOLOGY – MICHIGAN’S DEPLOYMENTS

  16. FROM RESEARCH TO THE ROADWAYS • Dynamic Lane Control • Dynamic Shoulder Use • Variable Speed Advisories • Queue Warning CONNECTING INFRASTRUCTURE & TECHNOLOGY – MICHIGAN’S DEPLOYMENTS

  17. QUESTIONS & COMMENTS Director Paul Ajegba, P.E. MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION MICHIGAN.GOV/MDOT | PLANETM.COM CONNECTING INFRASTRUCTURE & TECHNOLOGY FOR SUSTAINABLE SAFETY AND MOBILITY

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