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Transportation Management Center (TMC)

The TMC is located in Providence, in the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (DOT) building. The center is staffed 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Here the Communication System Operators, or CSOs, use a variety of resources to inform the public about events affecting traffic on Rhode Island’s roadways. Whether an accident is causing congestion on the highway or roadwork has traffic diverted, the TMC coordinates with responding agencies and uses Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), to assist in managing the flow of traffic. Rhode Island’s Transportation Management Center is a hub of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and communication resources. Here, under the TMC Rhodeways program, technology is used to identify incidents on the highways, and provide incident information to motorists. Working with the Rhode Island State Police and other first responders, the TMC’s Communication System Operators (CSO) are able to detect and assist in the handling of incidents. Faster incident clearance times means less congestion for everyone and a reduced likelihood that a secondary accident will occur. A Rhode Island State Trooper is present at the TMC during weekday commuter hours, working with the CSOs to make the roadways safer for you.

TMC Operators
CSOs work at computer workstations. In front of their workstations, on the TMC Bridge, are 2 large wall screens they control for displaying CCVE images. From their computer workstations they send traveler information to the various ITS equipment located out on Rhode Island’s roadways to assist motorists on our roads.
Equipment Located on Rhode Island Roads

Closed Circuit Video Equipment (CCVE)
There are almost 100 TMC controlled cameras located on primary and secondary roadways across Rhode Island. These cameras are used by the CSOs for accident detection, verification, and monitoring. By verifying an incident’s specific location, lane closures, etc. better information can then be provided to responding agencies and motorists.

CCVE

Dynamic Message Signs (DMS)
When traveling on Rhode Island’s roadways, keep an eye out for one of our 15 overhead signs, or Dynamic Message Signs (DMS). These signs display important traffic condition information about the roads you are driving towards.

DMS

Variable Message Signs (VMS)
In addition to the overhead signs, there are more than 20 smaller VMS located across Rhode Island and in some cases in MA and CT as well. These signs are set off to the side of the road. All of these signs are controlled from the RITMC, and provide traveler information as appropriate.

VMS

Highway Advisory Radio
There are over 10 distinct locations that the TMC’s radio station, 1630 AM, can be heard (Lincoln, Pawtucket, Providence, Johnston, Warwick, North Kingstown, South Kingstown, Newport, Narragansett, Westerly, and Richmond). Each location has a listening radius of about 3 miles in which motorists can tune in for information on local roadwork and major construction in Rhode Island. Roadside motorist advisory signs are located on the side of the road as motorists travel into the broadcast zone. When the beacons are flashing on these signs, tune in to hear urgent messages about accidents, delays, or construction.

HAR

Click here for more information about the TMC's ITS devices.


Other Resources
There are also these additional tools that help the TMC get information out to the public

TMC Website
The TMC Website is the face of the TMC. It provides users with reports for in-progress incidents, camera images, HAR recordings and scripts, and 511 updates. Also provided on our website are links to Rhode Island’s Amber Alert webpage and Traffic.com’s congestion mapping in Rhode Island.

Navigate the TMC website to view TMC videos and other informational material.

CARS 511
511
The CARS 511 system enables travelers to dial 511 in Rhode Island, or 1-888-401-4511 if out of state, from their cell phone or landline to get traveler information about Rhode Island roads. By listening and responding to an automated system, you can learn of events occurring on the route you request information for and plan your trip accordingly. Provide the system with a city and a route to learn if there is anything that may impact your commute.

Traffic Channel
Subscribers of COX Digital Cable are provided with the Traffic Channel (channel 124). Here viewers can watch streaming video of our cameras from their home. Also check out the crawl bar to read important updates that may affect you.

Information Exchange Network (IEN)
Through the use of the Information Exchange Network (IEN), the Rhode Island TMC is able to keep in contact with neighboring states in the I-95 Corridor Coalition. This information exchange allows for the processing of regional traffic condition information on a state by state level.

 

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