Traffic Information Dissemination Media
Media matched to message type, length and timing
- TV (full time versus conventional news cast)
- Easy access to traffic hotspots on UW2.TV
- Channel 76 on digital cable
- Low cost to public (user)
- Higher cost to disseminator
- Short duration message
- Misses details, some geographic areas
- Only for pre-trip information
- Generally not available on demand
- Radio
- Low cost to public (user)
- Short duration message
- Misses details, some geographic areas
- Pre-trip or en-route information
- Generally not available on demand
- Timeliness/accuracy of reports often questioned
- Variable/changeable message sign (VMS / CMS)
- Good for en-route information
- Only at locations where they can be seen (geographically constrained)
- Short duration message
- Messages need to be current or will be ignored
- Location is important
- Prior to decision point
- Highway Advisory Radio (HAR)
- Limited power/range makes this a en-route technology
- Longer message about a specific geographic area
- Can you keep the message up to date?
- Questions about how many people will turn their radios to the proper channel
- Web
- Pre-trip information (becoming en-route with wireless web)
- Ability to provide very detailed, very specific information (if that information is available)
- Wide geographic area coverage is possible
- Allows interaction with the customer
- Not everyone has an internet connection (social equity?)
- How accessible is it at home?
- Specialty devices (route guidance devices)
Other media
- E-mail
- Pre-trip information delivery
- Can be tuned to specific routes / times
- Requires timely e-mail delivery
- Useful for “routine” trips
- Not useful for “unusual” trips
- Requires e-mail to be accessible
- Can provide extensive information (routing instructions)
- Mail
- Pre-trip Information
- Wide geographic area
- Wide variety of information
- Relatively low cost
- Not real time
- Does it get read?
- Telephone (hotline – cell phone / conventional phone)
- Automated system allows user to pick and choose information desired
- Hard to develop such a system
- Can user access phone line when information is needed and is wanted?
- 511
- Kiosks
- Good stand-alone application
- Hard to keep operational (high upkeep cost)
- Requires connection to the data source
- Allows information display in locations devoid of electronics
- Accessible to all
- Multi-function kiosk? (something besides transportation information)
Attributes of Dissemination technologies
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- Availability to the public
- Timeliness
- Geographic coverage of message
- Length of message
- Cost to produce message
- Cost to operate / maintain the delivery device
- User cost
- Producer cost
- Who controls the device? (public / private)