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A variable (also changeable, electronic, or dynamic) message sign, often abbreviated VMS or CMS, is an electronic traffic sign often used on roadways to give travelers information about special events. They warn of traffic congestion, accidents, incidents, roadwork zones, or speed limits on a specific highway segment. They may also ask vehicles to take alternative routes, limit travel speed, warn of duration and location of the incidents or just inform of the traffic conditions. A complete message on a panel generally includes a problem statement indicating incident, roadwork, stalled vehicle etc; a location statement indicating where the incident is located; an effect statement indicating lane closure, delay, etc and an action statement giving suggestion what to do traffic conditions ahead. These signs are also used for AMBER Alert messages. ImageMetadata File history File links Download high resolution version (1600x1200, 279 KB) Summary Variable message sign from Penn Station, New York City. ...
ImageMetadata File history File links Download high resolution version (1600x1200, 279 KB) Summary Variable message sign from Penn Station, New York City. ...
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In some places, VMSes are set up with permanent, semi-static displays indicating predicted travel times to important traffic destinations such as major cities or interchanges along the route of a highway. VMSes were deployed at least as early as the 1960s. The current VMS systems are largely deployed on freeways or trunk highways. The 1960s, or The Sixties, in its most obvious sense refers to the decade between 1960 and 1969, but the expression has taken on a wider meaning over the past twenty years. ...
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Typical messages (such as those stipulated by the Minnesota Department of Transportation) provide the following information: - Crashes, including vehicle spin-out or rollover
- Stalls affecting normal flow in a lane or on shoulders
- Non-recurring congestion, often a residual effect of cleared crash
- Closures of an entire road
- Downstream exit ramp closures
- Debris on roadway
- Vehicle fires
- Short-term maintenance or construction lasting less than three days
- Pavement failure alerts
The information comes from a variety of traffic monitoring and surveillance systems. It is expected that by providing real-time information on special events on the oncoming road, VMS can improve vehicles' route selection, reduce travel time, mitigate the severity and duration of incidents and improve the performance of the transportation network.
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