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... Suitability of Smart Work Zone Technologies Based on Project Characteristics D-3   Critical Project Characteristics Work Zone ITS Applications Q ue ue w ar ni ng Re al -ti m e tra ve le r i nf or m at io n In ci de nt m an ag em en t D yn am ic la ne m er ge Va ria bl e sp ee d lim it Au to m at ed e nf or ce m en t* C on st ru ct io n ve hi cl e en tra nc e an d ex it wa rn in g Te m po ra ry ra m p m et er in g Pe rfo rm an ce m ea su re m en t A reduced speed (and thus speed limit)
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... D-4 Use of Smart Work Zone Technologies for Improving Work Zone Safety Critical Project Characteristics Work Zone ITS Applications Q ue ue w ar ni ng Re al -ti m e tra ve le r i nf or m at io n In ci de nt m an ag em en t D yn am ic la ne m er ge Va ria bl e sp ee d lim it Au to m at ed e nf or ce m en t* C on st ru ct io n ve hi cl e en tra nc e an d ex it wa rn in g Te m po ra ry ra m p m et er in g Pe rfo rm an ce m ea su re m en t Project documents include traffic mobility performance requirements (i.e., maximum allowable delays)
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... E-1   A P P E N D I X E Summary of Existing Literature, Guidance, and Standards for Smart Work Zone Technologies
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... Table E-1. Summary of existing general literature and guidance for smart work zone technologies.

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