Freeway Management System - COMPASS

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Freeway Management System - COMPASS is a traffic management system used by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation on highways in the Greater Toronto Area and parts of southern Ontario. The system was developed by Delcan Corporation of Toronto.

Began as a 16-kilometre section between Martin Grove Road and Yonge Street, the current system is used to monitor traffic on the:

COMPASS is linked to the Toronto's RESCU management system.

The system consist of:

  • Traffic Operations Centre (TOC)
  • Central Computer System
  • Closed Circuit Television (CCTV)
  • Vehicle Detector Stations (VDS)
  • Changeable Message Signs (CMS)
  • Ramp Metering Stations (RMS)
  • Field Provisions (ducts, cabinets, footings, power, etc.)
  • Communications Subsystems:
  • Fibre-Optic
  • Coaxial

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