SMART WORK ZONE SOLUTIONS

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SMART WORK ZONE SOLUTIONS JAMLOGIC

WHY USE JAMLOGIC IN SMART WORK ZONES? IN US WORKZONES, THERE WERE: 669 47,758 FATALITIES IN 2014 41% INJURIES IN 2013 OF FATAL CRASHES WERE REAR-END COLLISIONS IN 2014 Smart Work Zones (SWZ) improve safety and mobility and save lives by providing useful driver information, improving traffic flow and reducing incidents. Data demonstrates that during the past 5 years, Smart Work Zones, along with other safety initiatives, have reduced fatalities in US work zones nearly 30%. An example of effectiveness that the implementatation of smart work zone systems brought to the TxDOT during I-35 construction in central Texas: $6,000 - $10,000 $1,400,000 - $1,800,000 SAVINGS / NIGHT DEPLOYMENT SAVINGS IN SOCIETAL CRASH COSTS SO FAR 18 to 45% REDUCTION IN CRASHES SWZ EQUIPMENT JAMLOGIC SOFTWARE Ver-Mac is a leading manufacturer of NTCIP-compliant SWZ equipment: Portable changeable message sign (PCMS) Permanent dynamic message sign (DMS) Portable sensors and cameras Ver-Mac s JamLogic software provides transparent web-based access to all devices and data. The software analyzes traffic data and provides real-time information to the motoring public, project managers, agency traffic management centers (TMC) and public websites. Ver-Mac can provide the right technology and application to make your work zone smart. Speed-Mac portable sensors Queue detection and warning Work zone and variable speed limit signs (VSL) Work zone travel time / alternate route Speed information feedback signs Work zone and variable speed limits Additional SWZ devices Zipper merge (Late merge) EXPERTISE Over 15 years and 150 successful SWZ deployments A team of engineers that designs detailed SWZ plans Trained technicians to implement the logic and deploy the equipment Software and staff to manage the project * http://www.ops.fhwa.dot.gov/wz/resources/facts_stats/safety.htm U.S. Department of Transportation/Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) *https://www.workzonesafety.org/publication/innovative-end-of-queue-warning-system-reducescrashes-up-to-45/ workzonesafety.org

JAMLOGIC PROJECT LIST AND MAP VIEW Interactive map and list view Color-coded speed data Real-time message display Communication and battery status diagnostic JAMLOGIC DATA REPORTS Quick and easy custom reports, graphs and data exporting Sensor, sign and event history Monthly, weekly, daily, hourly 24/7 access to all real-time and historical data Export to Excel JAMLOGIC PTZ CAMERA Stream live video of work zone Pan, tilt and zoom (PTZ) Unlimited viewer access Video recording available

SPEED LIMIT JAMLOGIC SYSTEM OVERVIEW RAW DATA INPUT REAL-TIME INFO OUTPUT CAMERAS SPEED SENSORS (DOPPLER) DMS TRAVEL INFO WEATHER STATIONS VOLUME SENSORS (MICROWAVE) PCMS ALERT (E-MAIL/TEXT) BLUETOOTH 3RD PARTY DATA (TOM TOM, HERE, INRIX) VSL STEP 1 JamLogic software wirelessly collects data via high-speed modems from a variety of field sensing devices and/or third-party traffic flow data. STEP 2 JamLogic server analyzes the data based on algorithms. The logic and messages are predetermined by the project engineer and/or agency. STEP 3 JamLogic automates the messages and provides real-time information to the motoring public, project managers, agency TMC and public websites. JamLogic can provide users with email or text alerts of incidents. JAMLOGIC FEATURES Scalable, flexible and customizable system Speed data from multiple sources Interactive GPS device mapping and listings Transparent logging and history data Automated email and text traffic alerts Streaming video with PTZ control Unlimited users / various levels of access Optional public website JAMLOGIC BENEFITS Increased traveler and worker safety Cost savings due to reduced incidents Better information to motoring public Quicker incident response and improved mobility Real-time project visibility Data analysis at your fingertips Better understanding of traffic conditions Meets the requirements in the FHWA s Section 1201 Final Rule https://public.jamlogic.com/zone/ct-waterbury

JAMLOGIC MOST COMMON APPLICATIONS AQW (AUTOMATED QUEUE WARNING) Based on real-time traffic data, Queue Detection and Warning Systems automatically inform travelers of the presence of downstream stop-and-go traffic with the use of message signs positioned upstream. The benefit is that motorists can anticipate the upcoming situation and the result is reduced rear-end collisions. Successful applications have seen a reduction of up to 45% in rear-end collisions. TRAVEL TIME / ALTERNATE ROUTE Travel Time and Alternate Route applications are continuously updated automatically to provide current travel time or length of delay time between the driver s location and a specific destination downstream. The benefit is the motoring public is informed and can make alternate route decisions. It also prevents long unexpected backups and potential rear-end collisions. OTHER POPULAR APPLICATIONS : ZIPPER MERGE (LATE MERGE) VARIABLE WORK ZONE SPEED LIMITS TRUCK ENTRY WARNING SYSTEMS WEATHER CONDITION SYSTEMS CONTACT US FOR ANY CUSTOM APPLICATIONS

: SPEED-MAC PORTABLE SENSOR Radar, modem & GPS packaged in barricade light Robust/economical speed data gathering system Ideal for SWZ and traffic studies Attach to any traffic control device END-OF-QUEUE WARNING SYSTEMS Ver-Mac s Speed-Mac is designed to be set up quickly for daily lane closures, maintenance activities or nighttime asphalt paving applications. Simply attach to any traffic control device with power and point towards traffic and the Speed-Mac instantly begins gathering speed data. The Speed-Mac will automatically autolocate other Speed- Macs to begin to sequence speed data. With an algorithm preprogrammed into JamLogic, the system will instantly begin automating messages. Speed-Mac combined with JamLogic is a quick and simple way to provide queue warnings and inform the motoring public of unexpected delays. INVEST IN JAMLOGIC FOR THE SAFETY OF YOUR WORKERS AND MOTORISTS. YOUR LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR US OFFICE 2650, MINNEHAHA AVENUE, SUITE 500, MINNEAPOLIS, MN, 55406, USA C E R T I F I E D ISO 9001 2015 S Y S T E M HEADQUARTERS 1781, BRESSE STREET, QUEBEC,QUEBEC, G2G 2V2, CANADA 888.488.7446 VER-MAC.COM JAMLOGIC 2017, Signalisation Ver-Mac Inc. All rights reserved.