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... 19 Once transportation decisionmakers have determined that the transportation problem is indeed one that is suitable for ICM, they need to set measurable ICM goals and objectives. What Goals Are We Trying to Achieve in Addressing and Mitigating the Identified Problem?
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... 20 Broadening Integrated Corridor Management Stakeholders throughput. Travel time and delay are fairly straightforward to calculate.
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... Establish ICM Objectives & Scale 21 • Exchange of Data – There must be an exchange of data between agencies responding to an event with the managed corridor. This could be as simple as telephone calls discussing and agreeing to a response; this would be the minimum.
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... 22 Broadening Integrated Corridor Management Stakeholders • Traveler Information – Providing timely notifications to the public about traffic conditions allows travelers to plan accordingly. A system that supports automated notifications (e.g., congestion, incidents, and strategies for minimizing delay)

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