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MOVEABLE BARRIER Congestion Management Solutions 1

Portland area morning congestion (AM) 2

Portland area afternoon congestion (PM) 3

30 year planning - Portland Area 100% Growth over 30 years 4

Movable Barrier technology is used in: Los Angeles San Francisco Honolulu New York Washington DC Soon in Atlanta 5

New construction is costly The dollar cost of various types of construction The time cost and delays of Funding Environmental approval delays 6

Solution MANY TOOLS Lots of alternatives some old and some new Smart Roads Real time traveler information and updates Message boards and improved incident management reporting Traffic control centers Congestion pricing to maintain level of service License plate restrictions Downtown access fees ( London) Direct Access ramps, improved merging and weaving. Ramp metering Synchronized signals Electronic Toll collection More Mass Transit including Bus rapid transit (BRT ) Moveable barrier technology 7

Local Portland Area Traffic Portland Vancouver Area Tidal flow traffic Unused capacity in the reverse direction 8

Boston I 93 Case Study 9

Managed Lanes: Safety and Flexibility Moveable barrier reconfigures the roadway in real time while providing positive barrier protection between opposing traffic lanes. 10

Safety With Flexibility: Contraflow Lanes Reduces AM HOV commute by 25 minutes Increases average number of passengers per vehicle Greater than 10 to 1 Benefit to Cost ratio Increases Bus transit ridership by over 89% H1 Honolulu Hawaii Hawaii DOT Publication 11

Common applications Workzones Flexible HIghways Urban arterials 12

Off-Peak Expanded Workspace Outside Shoulder Work Off-Peak Peak -Transition More Workspace More Lanes Lane shifts under traffic, positively protecting workers, motorists & haul lanes 13

LIE, NY: Outside Shoulder Work 14

St. Croix, WI. IH-94 Bridge Reconstruction Type Project: Bridge Reconst. Contractor: Lunda Construction 04/04 Length of Project: 2 Miles ADT: 65,000+ Innovative Strategies: Av speed 10 mph. MCB increased speeds to 50 mph+. enabled the contractor to effectively control traffic and reduce congestion on one structure while having unobstructed access to the other structure. Results: Completed in 1 versus 2 seasons. No crossover accidents; Construction cost savings >$1 Million; User delay cost savings >$1.5 Million Source: Rush Hour Remedy, Ayres Associates 15

Sydney - Victoria lane before and after Roadzipper Roadzipper system provides 4/2 in peak with 1 dedicated BRT lane. Old layout was INFLEXIBLE with 3/3 Unpredictable commutes 16

Victoria Road, Sydney, Australia Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Lane *Road Transit Authority, Australia Bus Only lane from 5:30 am to 9:45 am 6 lane road has 4 lanes for morning traffic Bus riders save 18 minutes per day* 6,000 bus services per week 17

Combining Strategies: Dynamic Highways 18

Build vs Moveable Barrier options 2.4Km long bridge addition 0.7 Million per year with op costs 2.2 Million avg with higher upfront capital Costs 19

DYNAMIC HIGHWAY 20

Managed Lanes Benefits With Moveable Barrier Installed in 12-18 months vs 5-10 yrs Create flexibility for the future Mitigate traffic congestion Shorten Work Zone projects Provide positive barrier protection Meet regional mobility & safety goals Generate additional revenue Meet environmental and air quality goals Reusable Asset 21

Oregon experience with Roadzipper Current Status Initial purchase of 1 mile barrier and a machine in 1994 State bought 2.8 miles more in 2004 Used in Work Zones a number of times. Future Suggest training webinars for Oregon designers and DOT More proactive use in congested Workzones in state Rental of machines as needed from Lindsay. 22

NEXT STEPS Set up next meetings with Senior DOT leaders MPO S and long term planners transportation planners Designers that service this community Other Civic leaders Lindsay can show how it can be used but it is local buy in and support that will make the system a useful tool to the community. Requires funding to operate the system over its life cycle. 23

Presentation by Chris Sanders For further information please contact Chris Sanders Senior Vice President Lindsay Transportation Solutions +1-707-374-6800 Chris.sanders@Lindsay.com Website - barriersystemsinc.com 24