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RMA Downtown Expressway

Status:

Existing

Definition:

The toll road that is owned and operated by Richmond Metropolitan Authority (RMA). The Downtown Expressway opened to traffic from Interstate 195 (near Byrd Park) eastward to 7th Street on Feb. 3, 1976. The northbound connections to the former Richmond-Petersburg Turnpike (I-95) opened in August 1976, and the southbound connections were completed on Sept. 1, 1977. An average of approximately 54,000 vehicles utilize the Downtown Expressway each day.

Stakeholder:

Richmond Metropolitan Authority

Systems Interconnected
with the RMA Downtown Expressway


Architecture Flow Diagrams
which include RMA Downtown Expressway:

Architecture Flows
to/from the RMA Downtown Expressway:

RMA Downtown Expressway flows into icon VDOT CRO TOC/ATMS RMA Downtown Expressway flows into icon VDOT Smart-Tag EZ-Pass Customer Service Center RMA Downtown Expressway flows into icon VSP Center VDOT CRO TOC/ATMSflows into iconRMA Downtown Expressway VDOT Smart-Tag EZ-Pass Customer Service Centerflows into iconRMA Downtown Expressway

National ITS Architecture Subsystems
mapped to the RMA Downtown Expressway:

National ITS Architecture Services
associated with RMA Downtown Expressway:

National ITS Architecture Functional Requirements
associated with RMA Downtown Expressway:

Roadway Toll Collection Support
  1. The field element shall support advanced toll payment by checking the vehicle's toll information against a stored list of advanced payments, and debiting the toll from the list in the case of a match.
  2. The field element shall read the credit identity from the passing vehicle and send that identity and the amount to be debited to a center.
  3. The field element shall update the stored value after debiting the toll amount and send a record of the transaction to a center.
  4. The field element shall calculate the toll due based on the vehicle characteristics (vehicle size, weight, axle count, etc.) and stored toll prices.
  5. The field element shall read data from passing vehicles to support toll payment transactions.
  6. The field element shall control cameras, obtain images, and forward images of toll violators to a center.
  7. The field element shall control roadside displays indicating success or failure of the toll transaction to the driver.
TMC Barrier System Management
  1. The center shall collect barrier system fault data and send to the maintenance center for repair.
  2. The center shall collect barrier system operational status.
  3. The center shall accept requests for barrier system activation from other centers and from center personnel to support emergency response and detours.
  4. The center shall remotely control barrier systems for transportation facilities and infrastructure. Barrier systems include automated or remotely controlled gates, barriers and other systems that manage entry to roadways.
PAC Data Collection
  1. The center shall collect toll operational data and roadway pricing data.
  2. The center shall receive and respond to requests from ITS Archives for either a catalog of the toll data or for the data itself.