City:
Minneapolis-St. Paul
Facilities:
I-94, US 169, MN 312, MN 5, MN 36, I-35W, US 10, MN 62, I-494, MN 252, MN 77, MN 51,IH 35E, MN 7, MN 13, freeways & arterials; ramp meters, rural & urban typical sections
Facility Type:
Comprehensive network throughout the region; freeways, arterials, and ramp meter bypass
Description:
290 miles (segments from 0.3 to 9.0 miles in length)
Objectives:
Encourage transit use and to fully utilize the capacity of metro highway system.
Date Implemented:
1992
Date Terminated:
N/A
Other Information:
Other strategies deployed prior to bus shoulder use include triple left-turns using bus shoulders, HOV-bypass, route-o-matic (w/ radar) broadcast back to transit drivers at a location once speeds drop below 45 mph, indicative light based on ramp-meter bypass.
ITS:
N/A
Costs:
Signing and striping only: Freeway-$1,500 per mile / Expressway-$2,500 per mile. Shoulder repairs and catch basin adjustments needed: Freeway and Expressway - $5,000 per mile Bituminous depth needs 2" overlay: Freeway and Expressway - $12,000 per mile. Shoulder must be removed, granular base adjusted and increased bituminous depth replaced: $80,000-$100,000 per mile Shoulder width and depth repalced: Freeway and Expressway - $42,000-$66,000 per mile New 12' shoulder needed: Freeway and Expressway - $30,000/mile
Maintenance:
Responsible: MnDOT; BOS shoulders get priority over normal shoulders
Operational Experience:
Travel time savings equal an advantage for rider and money for transit provider. Reliability ensures that buses on schedule; more riders mean fewer vehicles on the roadway; rider perception of time savings is about twice actual time savings;