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First Quarter 26 January, February, March 26 This is the FDOT, for First Quarter, 26. This Report contains the numerical data and counts that were derived from the SunGuide System events created by the operations staff. Table Of Contents 2 Number Of SunGuide Events Number of Lane Closing Events 3 Number of Rapid Incident Scene Clearance (RISC) Events 4 Number of Emergency Stopping Site (ESS) events. 5 Number of Events from a Safety Barrier Alert. 6 Average Open Roads Policy & Normal Traffic Times for I-75 Incidents 7 Average Blockage/Event Duration - Lane Blocking Events 8 Lane Blocking Events- By County and Roadway 9 Lane Blocking Incidents - By Incident Level SunGuide Events - By Event Type SunGuide Event Duration (Average) - By Event Type 2 Event - DMS Statistics 3 Public Service Announcements - DMS Activations 4 Road Work - DMS Statistics 5 Event Location Summary- By Mile Marker 6 Event Detection Source 7 Event Type Summary 8 Road Ranger Assist Summary 9 Road Ranger Assist Activities - By County 2 Road Ranger Events - By Zone 2 Road Ranger Assisted Events - By Notifying Agency 22 Road Ranger Assisted Events - By Time of Day 23 Road Ranger Assisted Events - By Solution Type Please note that all times in this report are HH:MM format except where specifically noted. Page of 6

First Quarter 26 January, February, March 26 Definitions RISC - RISC is an acronym for "Rapid Incident Scene Clearance". This is an innovative program developed by FDOT that helps the incident response community to meet the Florida's Open Roads Policy goal of safely clearing major highway incidents and truck crashes in 9 minutes or less. It is an incentive-based towing service program that requires specialized equipment and trained operators to quickly remove wreckage from the roadway. ESS - ESS is an acronym for "Emergency Stopping Site". ESS are improved areas located on the state right-of-way near the freeway mainline that are used by motorists, Road Rangers, law enforcement, fire rescue, and other public service vehicles as a safe location to temporarily relocate from the interstate. SBCS - The Safety Barrier Cable System is a continuous string of instrumented cables along the right-of-way fence on Alligator Alley on I-75. If a vehicle runs off the roadway and hits the cable, an alert is sent to the RTMC which allows for quick response to that incident. Incident - An incident is an unplanned traffic occurrence that blocks lanes of travel, causes an abnormal traffic disturbance, or requires DMS activation. Examples of incidents include crashes, abnormal delays, emergency road work, road closures, flooding, police activity, child abduction alerts, etc. ** Please note that pre-planned road work and normal rush hour delays are not considered incidents. Event - An event is any roadway activity that is recorded by the including lane blocking incidents, congestion, scheduled construction, emergency road work, shoulder lane closures, disabled vehicles, abandoned vehicles, etc. Emergency Road Work - This is an event type that describes situations where non-scheduled road work is necessary or whenever normally scheduled road work remains active past 6 AM or 4 PM on weekdays (into the potential rush hour time frame). Road Ranger Events - Number of events in which a Road Ranger was dispatched and/or arrived on scene. Road Ranger Assists - Number of activities performed by the Road Rangers when on the scene of an event. Incident Levels: Level - Incidents of any duration that do not close travel lanes (shoulder incidents, delays, event delays, etc.) or the "Start Time" to "Clear Time" duration of a lane closing (not road closing) incident is estimated to be < 3 minutes. Level 2 - The "Start Time" to "Clear Time" duration of a lane closing incident is estimated to be 3 minutes or greater but less than 2 hours. This does not include a full closure of the roadway. Level 3 - The "Start Time" to "Clear Time" duration of a lane closing incident is estimated to be 2 hours or greater or all travel lanes are blocked on any roadway or ramp. Significant area-wide congestion is expected (but not necessary). Please note that all times in this report are in HH:MM format except where specifically noted. Page 2 of 6

First Quarter 26 January, February, March 26. Total Number of SunGuide Events: 499 2 5 Total Number of SunGuide and Lane Blocking Events 499 2. Number of Lane Blocking Events: 434 5 SunGuide Events 434 Lane Blocking Events 3. Number of RISC Events: 4 4. Number of ESS Events: 46 5. Events from a Safety Barrier Alert: 9 5 4 3 2 Number of RISC, ESS, and Saftey Barrier Events 46 4 9 RISC ESS Safety Barrier 6. Average Open Roads Policy & Normal Traffic Times for I-75 Incidents Average Incident Duration From First Responder Arrival to Travel Lane Open Average Incident Duration From First Responder Notified to Travel Lane Open Average Incident Duration From First Responder Notified to Normal Traffic 7. Average Blockage/Event Duration - For All Lane Blocking Events Number of Events Number of Lane Blocking Events Number of Secondary Incidents Average Blockage Duration Average Event Duration :5 :3 :37 499 434 36 3:28 4:5 4:48 3:36 2:24 :2 : :5 :3 Average Event Times :37 3:28 4:5 st Responder Arrival to Travel Lane Open st Responder Notified to Travel Lanes Open st Responder Notified to Normal Traffic Average Blockage Duration Average Event Duration Note: Table 6 includes lane blocking incidents for I-75 and only includes Crash, Debris on Roadway, Disabled Vehicles, Emergency Vehicles, Flooding,, Pedestrian, Police Activity, and Vehicle Fire Events. Page 3 of 6

First Quarter 26 January, February, March 26 8. Lane Blocking Incidents - By County and Roadway: Collier Lee Charlotte Sarasota Manatee Dist Roadways I-75 County 234 County 24 County 95 County 25 County 24 Counties - US-4 3 63 49 5 67 - I-275 - - - - 2 - Arterials 5 47 8 8 9 Total Incidents 297 234 52 42 328 9 District 7* District 6* District 4* FL Turnpike* Total Incidents Roadways I-75 TMC TMC TMC 2 TMC - By Roadway 946 US-4 - - 243 I-275 - - - 2 Arterials 243 Total Incidents 2 434 *These are incidents that occurred outside of the coverage area but requires SWIFT SunGuide assistance. Lane Blocking Incidents - By County Lane Blocking Incidents - By Roadway 45 4 42 35 3 297 328 7% 25 234 2 5 52 7% 66% 5 9 2 I-75 US-4 I-275 Arterials Page 4 of 6

First Quarter 26 January, February, March 26 9. LANE BLOCKING INCIDENTS - By Incident Level: Collier County Lee County Level Level 2 Level 3 * Totals Level Level 2 Level 3 * Totals Events Lane Event Lane Event Events Charlotte County Duration Duration Events Duration Duration Events Duration Duration *Incidents classified as "" are police activity or scheduled road work, and are not included in the Level, 2, & 3 totals. Sarasota County Lane Event Lane Event Evevnts Duration Duration 48 :9 :4 96 :8 :7 4 :9 :58 9 : :52 2 :4 :33 59 :2 :32 32 :3 :35 78 :3 :49 27 :47 2:35 39 3:2 3:4 3 2: 2:3 38 3:29 4: 2* 7:52 8:3 4* 25:49 26:8 66* 6:5 7:4 67* 5:56 6:3 96 :48 :35 94 :8 :5 86 :46 :25 235 : 2:3 Manatee County Dist Counties Distrcit TMCs Total Lane Event Lane Event Lane Event Events Duration Duration Events Duration Duration Lane Event Duration Duration Evevnts Duration Duration 2 :2 :37 : : : : 46 :2 :28 62 : :48 : : :2 :25 254 :2 :4 52 :56 2:29 5 5: 6:3 9:5 9:55 85 3:39 4:5 2* 6: 6:6 3* : : * : : 589* 8:3 8:3 26 :5 :52 6 4:3 5:2 2 5:35 5:4 845 :2 2:9 8 6 4 2 9:36 7:2 4:48 2:24 : Lane Blocking Incidents - By Incident Level 845 589* 46 254 85 Level Level 2 Level 3 * Totals Lane Blocking Incidents - Lane and Event Duration 8:3 8:3 3:39 4:5 :28 :4 2:9 :2 :2 :2 Level Level 2 Level 3 * Totals Lane Duration Event Duration Page 5 of 6

First Quarter 26 January, February, March 26. SunGuide Events - by Event Type: Incidents Abandoned Vehicle Amber Alerts Bridge Work Brush Fire Congestion Crash Debris Disabled Vehicle Emergency Vehicles Evacuation Flooding Interagency Coord. LEO Alerts Pedestrian Police Activity PSA Road Work - Emergency Road Work - Scheduled Silver Alert Special Events Vehicle Fire Visibility Weather Wildlife Total Incidents 25 2 5 5 22 5 Collier Lee Charlotte Sarasota Manatee D- Dist. Total # County County County County County Counties TMCs of Events 34 22 49 68 8 67 3 3 2 3 3 8 6 8 248 3 33 48 8 237 78 64 98 876 27 2 35 23 39 22 37 283 476 2295 958 546 27 896 7 699 9 7 3 7 3 49 2 2 5 2 7 28 67 3 6 34 2 222 7 4 7 4 53 85 52 64 8 52 533 6 2 29 2 2 4 9 23 48 66 8 7 3 67 62 62 3 6 7 6 5 9 6 33 6 8 6 9 9 48 7 4 2 2 65 4 4 4 23 3464 399 87 3444 286 34 499 364 965 498 262 SunGuide Events - By Event Type 9 57 8 6 Note: Incident categories that are listed as zero are not included in the chart below. 4 6 83 24 5 8 4 2 7 Page 6 of 6

First Quarter 26 January, February, March 26. SunGuide Event Duration (Average) - by Event Type: Incidents Abandoned Vehicle Amber Alerts Bridge Work Brush Fire Congestion Crash Debris Disabled Vehicle Emergency Vehicles Evacuation Flooding Interagency Coord. LEO Alerts Pedestrian Police Activity PSA Road Work - Emergency Road Work - Scheduled Silver Alert Special Events Vehicle Fire Visibility Weather Wildlife Total Incidents Collier Lee Charlotte Sarasota Manatee D- Dist. All County County County County County Counties TMCs Counties :6 8: 9:8 :4 8:6 : : 9:2 : 3:54 : : : : : 3:54 : :7 : : : : : :7 :2 :9 :37 :9 : : : :3 :56 :53 :59 :33 :33 : : :2 :7 :5 :2 :9 :33 :28 :34 :2 :9 :8 :4 :26 :7 : : :9 :7 :5 :57 :43 :46 : : :2 :56 :35 :59 2:5 2:2 : : :5 : : : : : : : : : :5 : : : : : :5 : : : : 4:26 : 2:5 3:58 : : : : : : : : :34 :2 :8 :7 :3 :6 : :5 :53 :36 :2 :32 :26 : : :33 :24 :25 :32 :25 :4 : : :24 : : : : 4:5 26:37 : 2:49 :2 4:7 :2 4:53 : : : 3:29 8:4 23:39 7:23 5:55 6:4 2:59 : 8:2 : 3:54 : : : : : 3:54 3:7 3:6 : : 7:4 2:32 : 2: 2:3 :4 :3 2:35 2:5 : : 2:2 4:23 4:43 5:22 5:7 3:35 : : 4:34 3:4 4:27 3:52 4:27 3:2 : : 3:46 :49 :5 :3 :53 :52 : : :49 :48 :35 :35 2:7 :57 :3 :38 :5 3:36 SunGuide Event Duration - By County 2:24 :48 :35 :35 2:7 :57 :3 :2 :38 : Collier Lee Charlotte Sarasota Manatee D Counties TMCs Page 7 of 6

First Quarter 26 January, February, March 26 2. Event DMS Statistics: Number of DMS Used for Number of Incidents Average Number of DMS Average DMS Message Unplanned Events*: Utilizing DMS per Incident Duration 929 3 7 2:4 3. PSA - DMS Activations: 4. Road Work - DMS Statistics: Number of Public Service Announcement Scheduled Emergency Total # Road Work DMS Activations Road Work Road Work Patterns 4294 67 9 626 # DMS Used for Road Work Average # of DMS/Pattern 294 2 * The DMS used for "Unplanned Events" includes crashes, congestion, visibility, silver alerts, etc. 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 929 DMS used for Unplanned Events 3 DMS Statistics 4294 294 Incidents Utilizing DMS DMS Activations for PSAs # of DMS used for Roadwork 9 Road Work Events Scheduled Roadwork Events Emergency Roadwork Events 67 Page 8 of 6

First Quarter 26 January, February, March 26 5. Event Location - Summary By Exit Reference: I-75 Northbound I-75 Southbound US-4 Northbound Mile <49 Mile <49 Collier 23 Mile 49-79.9 53 Mile 49-79.9 675 Lee 282 Mile 8-.9 65 Mile 8-.9 53 Charlotte 34 Mile -4.9 89 Mile -4.9 72 Sarasota 442 Mile 5-6.9 Mile 5-6.9 Manatee 4 Mile 7-.9 6 Mile 7-.9 53 North Total 92 Mile -5.9 225 Mile -5.9 65 Mile 6-22.9 439 Mile 6-22.9 349 Mile 23-27.9 39 Mile 23-27.9 23 US-4 Southbound Mile 28-3.9 4 Mile 28-3.9 55 Collier 2 Mile 3-35.9 29 Mile 3-35.9 3 Lee 63 Mile 36-37.9 86 Mile 36-37.9 6 Charlotte 37 Mile 38-38.9 82 Mile 38-38.9 6 Sarasota 67 Mile 39-4.9 47 Mile 39-4.9 7 Manatee 29 Mile 4-42.9 4 Mile 4-42.9 84 South Total 388 Mile 43-57.9 374 Mile 43-57.9 296 Mile 58-6.9 87 Mile 58-6.9 67 Mile 6-63.9 25 Mile 6-63.9 64 Mile 64-66.9 8 Mile 64-66.9 76 Total Events on US-4 Mile 67-69.9 82 Mile 67-69.9 8 58 Mile 7-78.9 29 Mile 7-78.9 96 Mile 79-8.9 6 Mile 79-8.9 6 Mile 82-9.9 224 Mile 82-9.9 253 Total Events on I-75 Mile 9-92.9 93 Mile 9-92.9 9 2566 Mile 93-94.9 75 Mile 93-94.9 74 Mile 95-99.9 48 Mile 95-99.9 99 Mile 2-24.9 59 Mile 2-24.9 2 Mile 25-26.9 62 Mile 25-26.9 74 Note: The charts for these tables Mile 27-29.9 26 Mile 27-29.9 96 appear on the following page. Mile 2-22.9 284 Mile 2-22.9 87 Mile 23-26.9 33 Mile 23-26.9 339 Mile 27-29.9 2 Mile 27-29.9 89 Mile 22-223.9 22 Mile 22-223.9 25 Mile 224-227.9 225 Mile 224-227.9 8 Mile 228-228.9 42 Mile 228-228.9 45 Mile 229-229.9 2 Mile 229-229.9 6 Mile 23-239.9 7 Mile 23-239.9 3 > Mile 24 > Mile 24 North Total 6648 South Total 598 Page 9 of 6

First Quarter 26 January, February, March 26 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 I-75 Events - By Mile Marker I-75 North I-75 South 5 45 4 US-4 Events - By County 4 2 Events - By Roadway 2566 35 3 25 8 2 5 6 5 4 2 58 US-4 North US-4 South I-75 US-4 Page of 6

First Quarter 26 January, February, March 26 6. Event Detection Source: Assest Management (includes Dbi & ICA) CCTV - TMC CCTV - Construction Agencies County and Local Law Enforcement Emergency Operations Centers Emergency Responders FDOT ITS Managers FDOT (includes PIO) FDOT Maintenance FHP Dispatch, Website, or Radio FHP Incident Alerts Fire Department HazMat/DEP MCCO Media Motorists/5 Feedback Airport Field Personnel Road Ranger RTMC - ITS Devices (TSS & Safety Barrier) RTMC Scanner RTMC Staff (On Scene) Sherriff's Officer - Charlotte County Sheriff's Office - Collier County Sheriff's Office - Lee County Sheriff's Office - Manatee County Sheriff's Office - Sarasota County SW Florida Internantion Airport TMC - District 4 TMC - District 5 TMC - District 7 TMC - Tow Truck Companies Traffic Engineering Waze Total Number of Incidents.% 4439 29.8%.% 539 3.6%.%.% 3.%.% 9.% 2.% 4787 32.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 7.%.%.% 423 28.2% 436 2.9%.%.%.%.% 2.% 8.%.%.% 4.% 63.4% 2.% 2.%.%.% 36 2.4% 499.% Assest Management (includes Dbi & ICA) CCTV - TMC Construction Agencies Emergency Responders FDOT (includes PIO) FHP Dispatch, Website, or Radio Road Ranger RTMC - ITS Devices (TSS & Safety Barrier) Sheriff's Office - Lee County Sheriff's Office - Manatee County Event Detection Source TMC - District 5 TMC - Traffic Engineering Waze 5 3 4 3 25 5 48 4 4 395 326 572 5 5 2 Note: Event Detection Source Categories listed as zero are not included in the above chart. Page of 6

First Quarter 26 January, February, March 26 7. Event Type Summary Event Types Abandoned Vehicle Amber Alert Bridge Work Brush Fire Congestion Crash Debris On Roadway Disabled Vehicle Emergency Vehicles Evacuation Flooding Interagency Coord. LEO Alert Pedestrian Police Activity PSA Road Work - Emergency Road Work - Scheduled Silver Alert Special Event Vehicle Fire Visibility Weather Wildlife Total Events 36: 3: 24: 8: 2: 6: : 9:26 :52 :5 # of Events Average On Scene Time Average Event Duration 67 2:8 9:2 3 : 3:54 : :7 6 : :3 8 : :2 35 : :22 476 :2 :9 699 :22 :3 49 :53 :5 : : 2 : :5 7 : 4:47 : : 222 :7 :6 53 :3 :33 533 :9 :24 29 : 2:49 9 :52 3:29 67 : 8:4 62 :2 3:54 6 : 2: 33 :28 2:2 48 :4 4:35 65 :8 3:47 23 :26 :49 499 :32 3:23 :24 :25 :2 :4 4:37 :4 :27 :2 Event Type Summary - By Event Type Abandoned Vehicle Amber Alert Brush Fire Congestion Crash Debris On Roadway Disabled Vehicle Emergency Vehicles Pedestrian Police Activity PSA Road Work - Emergency Road Work - Scheduled Silver Alert Special Event Vehicle Fire Visibility Weather Wildlife 5 9 57 8 4 6 24 5 8 4 2 7 22 6 83 364 498 965 262 5 5 2 25 Note: Event Type Categories listed as zero are not included in these charts. Event Type Summary - Average Event Duration 25:4 3:55 6:48 2:47 3:43 2:45 4:7 3:7 :38 Page 2 of 6

First Quarter 26 January, February, March 26 Road Ranger Information Weekday Road Rangers County Limits RR4 MM 49-8 RR MM 67-93 Collier County Mile 5-5 RR3 MM 8-5 RR8 MM 9-23 Lee County Mile 5-49 RR5 (Spare Truck) RR3 MM 2-23 Charlotte County Mile 49-72 RR6 MM 5-23 *RR2 MM 224-23 & Sarasota County Mile 72-23 RR7 MM 6-38 I-275 MM -3 Manatee County Mile 23-232 RR MM 36-58 RR5 (Spare Truck) RR9 MM 43-7 *RR2 is primarily dispatched from the District 7 RTMC Saturday Road Rangers Sunday Road Rangers RR4 MM 49-8 RR MM 67-93 RR3 MM 49-8 RR MM 67-93 RR3 MM 8-5 RR3 MM 2-23 RR4 MM 8-5 RR3 MM 2-23 RR5 (Spare Truck) RR2 MM 224-23 RR5 (Spare Truck) RR2 MM 224-23 RR6 MM 5-23 I-275 MM -3 RR6 MM 5-23 I-275 MM -3 RR9 MM 43-7 *RR3 I-275 MM -3 RR9 MM 43-7 *RR3 I-275 MM -3 *RR 3 covers I-275 until AM when RR2 arrives for District 7 *RR 3 covers I-275 until AM when RR2 arrives for District 7 8. Road Ranger Assists Summary Total SunGuide Events Events with Road Ranger Response Total RR On-Scene Activites Average Activities/Assisted Event % of Events Assisted 499 635 9553.5 42.33% 2 5 5 Road Ranger Assists - Summary 499 9553 635 Total SunGuide Events Events with Road Ranger Response Total RR On- Scene Activites 9. Road Ranger Events By County: Road Ranger Counties Events Collier 233 Lee 94 Charlotte 775 Sarasota 577 Manatee 27 7 Totals 773 Road Ranger Events - By County 5% 3% 2% % 25% Collier Lee Charlotte Sarasota Manatee Page 3 of 6

4 8 279 378 398 538 653 62 77 69 694 624 66 852 833 86 965 84 26 234 2 924 Florida Department of Transportation First Quarter 26 January, February, March 26 2. Road Ranger Events - By Zone: Road Ranger Road Ranger Assist Zones RR-3 Events 653 Activities 852 2. Road Ranger Assisted Events - By Notifying Agency: RR-4 279 378 Notifying Number of % of RR-5 4 8 Agency Events Events RR-6 RR-7 RR-8 RR-9 RR- RR- RR-2 RR-3 RR-5 RR-6 RR-7 77 86 62 69 398 624 26 538 833 965 924 694 84 234 2 66 CCTV FDOT FHP Troop F Motorists Road Rangers TMC - D TMC - Assest Mgmt Sheriff's Office Waze 62 5 249 425 32 2 3 52 5.%.% 27.9%.% 54.5%.4%.%.%.%.% 2.% RR Supervisor Totals 773 Totals 634 9553.% 25 2 Road Ranger Events - By Zone Road Ranger Assisted Events - By Notifying Agency % 5% 5 56% 28% 5 Events Assist Activities CCTV FDOT FHP Troop F Motorists Road Rangers TMC - D TMC - Assest Mgmt Sheriff's Office Page 4 of 6

First Quarter 26 January, February, March 26 22. Road Ranger Assisted Events - By Time of Day: Time RR RR Time RR RR of Day Events Assists of Day Events Assists 2 AM - AM 3 33 2 PM - PM 534 8 AM - 2 AM 33 39 PM - 2 PM 54 75 2 AM - 3 AM 22 26 2 PM - 3 PM 53 848 3 AM - 4 AM 24 28 3 PM - 4 PM 526 874 4 AM - 5 AM 7 24 4 PM - 5 PM 539 844 5 AM - 6 AM 2 3 5 PM - 6 PM 47 598 6 AM - 7 AM 23 79 6 PM - 7 PM 96 28 7AM - 8 AM 398 64 7 PM - 8 PM 27 8 8 AM - 9 AM 437 655 8 PM - 9 PM 74 9 AM - AM 474 74 9 PM - PM 55 67 AM - AM 55 858 PM - PM 5 58 AM - 2 PM 575 889 PM - 2 AM 57 6 Totals 635 9553 Road Rangers Events - By Time of Day 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Road Ranger Events Road Ranger Assists Page 5 of 6

First Quarter 26 January, February, March 26 23. Road Ranger Events - By Solution Type: Problem Type # of Assists Abandoned 586 Absorbant Activity 9 Assist FHP 5 Bleach Cold Patch Asphalt Debris 323 Deploy Cones Diesel 33 Directions 85 Dispatch Not Found 564 Flare Flat Tire 2 Flood Lamp Gas 686 Jump 232 Livestock Lockout Minor Repair 34 Miscellaneous 5 MOT non-specific 236 No Assistance 87 Oil 54 Phone Portland Cement Push 33 Radio Tow 99 Translate Transmission Fluid Transport 56 Turbo Flare Unsuccessful Repair 2 Void 22 Water 23 Wildlife 3 Total Assist Activities 9553 Abandoned Activity Assist FHP Debris Diesel Directions Dispatch Not Found Flat Tire Gas Jump Minor Repair MOT non-specific No Assistance Push Tow Transport Unsuccessful Repair Void Water Wildlife Road Ranger Events - By Solution Type 3 9 2 4 8 2 4 29 78 65 64 5 28 94 27 9 294 399 46 698 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Note: Problem Type categories listed as zero are not included in the above chart. Page 6 of 6