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Bridge Management System

Access to state and non-state bridge data

Automated reports on bridges beyond normal

maintenance condition levels

Data on inspections, NBI, MOBARS and CORDLIB

are all located in one location

Traffic Monitoring/Congestion

Management System

Level of Service information

Access to all available traffic volume data

Automated Pavement Condition Reports

Pavement Structural History

Condition History (Regression)

Pavement Management System

Access accident data from 1987 – present

Accident rate queries

Accident summaries

Statewide, district and county average accident rates

Intersection expected accident values for specific

intersection types

High accident location and wet/dry reports

Safety Management System

What will TMS provide?

Travelways Management System

Information on Missouri routes and their

corresponding intersections

State system class, functional classification, and lane

information

Travelway Features Management System

Adopt-A-Highway, Billboards, Junkyards,

Rumblestrips, Soundwalls, Guard Cable, Curfews

What are the benefits of TMS?• Billboard and junkyard permitting

• Detailed feature database management

– Provides individual sign and junkyard information storage and retrieval capabilities

• Automated customer correspondence

‒ Majority of correspondence is auto-emailed

• Automated customer invoicing and receivables tracking

• Imaging and document organization

• Allows the ability to toggle between applications

• Extensive billboard and junkyard reporting

• Involved party management

COUNTY LOGS VS.

CONTINUOUS LOGS

What’s the difference?

Continuous Log Units• Travelways will be continuous

from begin to end

• Travelways will be inventoried in the direction of travel

Log 0.000

Log 251.655

Log 0.000

Log 251.598

Continuous Logs

Moniteau

Cole

Osage

102.017

174.743

US 50 East throughthree counties

Continue to increment for the length of the route

Moniteau

Cole

Osage

0

22.688

23.34

0

0

26.698

County Logs

Start at zero after each county line break

US 50 East throughthree counties

Search Capabilities

• ID (permit number) and status

• Geographical area and county

• Involved party

‒ Sign owner

‒ Land owner

• Travelway log mile range

• Displays location as well as

permit information

Linear Referencing System

• Uses location and linear references to relate data

• Inventories are located along a route at a log mile or a beginning

and ending log mile

• Relates diverse information based solely upon the location and

which the information resides

• Data is located using known points, such as intersections, county

boundaries, log miles and bridges

• Cross reference log miles and coordinates

ODA Billboard & Junkyard Details

• Locates inventory using travelway selection

• Allows entry and update of inventory attributes

– Conforming/Nonconforming

– Size & lighting

– Message

– Technology

– Number of faces; poles

• Sets defaults if applicable

• Provides access to policies and procedures manual

• Supports automatic pass thru all attribute data for quick entry

ODA Billboard & Junkyard Permit

• Allows entry and update of permit details

– Sign type

Billboard, exempt, directional or official

– Permit type

• New/biennial, vegetation or transfer

– Sign owner

– Property owner

– Application date

• Checks owner payment history

• Provides access to policies and procedures manual

• Automatically generates permit document

ODA Correspondence Management

• Generates billboard and junkyard business correspondence directly from the application

• Enforces required, modifying and optional fields before generating

• Allows for embedded photos or jpegs

• Supports electronic signatures

• Documents are auto-emailed to customer and auto-saved into Media application (SharePoint)

ODA Maps

•Supports interactive mapping of billboard

and junkyard inventories

•Automatically zooms to inventory record

selected

•Map shields color

coded by status

•Permit numbers

displayed in symbol

Pavement Management System

• The ARAN (Automatic Road Analyzer) van collects data on the interstate,

primary, and supplementary highway systems every year. The low volume

routes (AADT less than 1700) are collected by the district each year.

• The ARAN van collects data every 0.02 or 1/50th of a mile.

• The data is collected for 14,000 – 22,000 miles per year. The current

collection speed is between 13 – 48MPH.

ODA Video

•Supports interactive video to visualize inventory location

•Automatically zooms to inventory record location frame in video

•Allows forward and reverse video displaying location miles and x, y coordinates

•Allows desktop verification, saving costs and driving miles

Questions??Shelley Hynes

MoDOT

(314) 453-1870

[email protected]

Jessica Sawyer

MoDOT

(417) 895-7648

[email protected]

www.modot.org/business/Outdoor_Advertising