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South Carolina DOT’s Electronic Crash System Reduced Police Investigation Time by 63 Percent and Decreased Average Report Processing Time by 85 Percent.

Key benefits of SCCATTS were identified, including: The roadside time police officers spend in filling out crash reports went from an average of 33 minutes to 12 minutes, a 63 percent reduction.…
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04/30/2021

The use of vehicle probes allowed North Carolina and South Carolina to monitor traffic at a quarter of the cost of microwave or radar detectors.

FINDINGS The North Carolina DOT utilized its traffic monitoring budget more effectively by using vehicle probes in order to increase the needed coverage. With typical remote traffic microwave…
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10/04/2010

Survey responses from key professionals in five states indicate the following ITS technologies have the highest potential to benefit emergency transportation operations: interoperable radio communications, dynamic message signs, GPS and geographical

To gather information and determine the opinions of leaders in the transportation and emergency services communities, a survey was developed and administered to key professionals in the five…
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11/17/2008

Gain Support from Enforcement Agencies and Ensure Effective Interagency Interfaces to Successfully Implement an Electronic Crash Data System.

Gaining support from local law enforcement agencies to use the software is key because they are responsible for a large percentage of crash reports. Their data is the primary source for crash…
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04/30/2021