VS12-Micro Transit Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety

Status: Planned

Description

This service package supports the sensing and warning systems used to interact with pedestrians, cyclists, and other non–motorized and micro transit users that operate on the main vehicle roadways, or on pathways that intersect the main vehicle roadways. These systems allow automated warning or active protection for this class of users. It integrates traffic, pedestrian, and cyclist information from roadside or intersection detectors and new forms of data from wirelessly connected, non–motorized traveler–carried mobile devices to request right–of–way or to inform non–motorized travelers when to cross and how to remain aligned with the crosswalk or pathway based on real–time Signal Phase and Timing (SPaT) and MAP information. In some cases, priority will be given to non–motorized travelers, such as persons with disabilities who need additional crossing time, or in special conditions (e.g., weather) where non–motorized travelers may warrant priority or additional crossing time. This service package will enable a service call to be routed to the traffic controller from a mobile device of a registered person with disabilities after confirming the direction and orientation of the roadway that the individual is intending to cross. It also provides warnings to the non–motorized user of possible infringement of the crossing or pathway by approaching vehicles.

This Service Packages supports Next OS in its utility in gathering and communicating saftey data to a mobility data warehouse.

Diagram

VS12-Micro Transit Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety

Includes Elements

Private Vehicles
User Personal Information Devices
MTS Buses
Level 2 Cities ITS Field Equipment
Level 2 Cities TIC and Websites
Level 2 Cities Traffic Ops Center
San Diego ITS Field Equipment
San Diego TIC and Website
San Diego Traffic Management Center
Trans Network Co–op (TNC) Centers
Micro Mobility Services
Micro Mobility vehicles rented for commutes
MTS Paratransit Vehicle
Cyclist
Pedestrians
San Diego Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment
Bus Information Apps
Level 2 Cities Connected Vehicle Equipment
Vulnerable Road Users