The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) wanted to optimize its street-sweeping operations on a 24-mile section of highway to minimize traffic disruption and ensure the safest conditions for staff. By analyzing StreetLight's detailed traffic data by month, day, and hour, the team was able to rethink lane closures and work windows along each section of the parkway. Ultimately, the granular traffic helped the state save money, improve safety conditions, and minimize traffic disruption.
Learn how TDOT is using StreetLight to:
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Target specific weekday hours for street sweeping, saving money and improving worker safety
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Reconsider longheld assumptions about when to perform operations work
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Analyze and adjust closure plans for bridge replacement projects and longer-term construction work
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