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Adventures in Crowdsourcing: Incident Management Tools
October 10, 2019Ashley Buechter, PE
Missouri DOT, Traffic Liaison Engineer
HAAS Alert/Makeway Pilots
EDC5 Webinar Series
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Why these technologies and What are they?
• Distracted Drivers and crashes with our field crews.
• Alert the driving public of our field crews through crowdsourcing applications (increase awareness, slow down or move over, etc.).
• Equipment installed in our fleet and use of GPS and cloud based solutions.
• When fleet lights are activated a notification gets added to the Waze app. Takes about 30 seconds.
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What is the DOT doing and How are we using the technology?
• Central Office Coordination.
• Pilot in the Kansas City District/KDOT – HAAS Alert.
• Pilot in the St. Louis District – Makeway.
• Installing equipment in our fleet.
• Monthly update calls.
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HAAS Alert Pilot in Detail
• MoDOT Emergency Response and KDOT/KHP Motorist Assist will have 31 devices.
• MoDOT ER – Will have 11 devices in Kansas City.
• KC Scout – Will have 1 device on it’s maintenance truck.
• KDOT/KHP – Will have 19 devices across the state in Kansas City, Wichita, Topeka and Salina.
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HAAS Alert Pilot in Detail
60 Day Trial Period (April 2019-June 2019)
• MoDOT Emergency Response - 1 truck
• Alerted 9,706 drivers
• 968 Incidents
• Kansas Highway Patrol (they administer the Motorist Assist Program for KDOT) – 1 truck
• Alerted 3,605 drivers
• 560 Incidents
1 Year Trial Period (June 2019-April 2020)• From July to August KC Scout tested the sending
of alerts from HAAS Alert to Waze were:• Responding Alert (when the lights are
activated)• Average of 26 seconds
• On scene Alert (when arrived with lights activated)
• Average of 13 seconds• Cleared (when the alert is no longer on Waze)
• Average of 12 seconds
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HAAS Alert Pilot in Detail
• Monthly Reports for fleet activity.
• On Demand Reports:
• Excel spreadsheet with GPS coordinates and speed for a specific vehicle.
• Number of incidents a specific vehicle responded to
• Will show when the lights were on or off
• Sends data every 2 seconds when lights are off
• Sends data every 5 seconds when lights are on
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Makeway Pilot in Detail
March 2019-October 2019
• 3 Emergency Response trucks.
October 2019-March 2020
• By the end of October 2019 all 18 of the St. Louis District’s Emergency Response trucks (and potentially 4 other maintenance vehicles) will have the device installed.
18 Emergency Response (ER) vehicles in the St. Louis area with additional devices slated to be tested on department maintenance vehicles.
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Makeway Pilot in Detail
• Conducting moving operations tests to ensure that the alerts posted to
WAZE are relocating/moving on the WAZE map in real time to follow moving MoDOT
vehicles.
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Next Steps
• Continue pilots. • With possible expansions.
• Enhancements.
• Evaluate benefits and accuracy.
• Research other technologies.
• Potential statewide deployment.
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THANK YOU
Special Thanks to:
Randy Johnson (KC Scout Manager) and Michael Flory (KC Scout Liaison)
Jamie Rana (St. Louis District Traffic Operations Engineer)