Transit Signal Priority
Traffic signals equipped with technology to prioritize transit vehicles and emergency vehicles at intersections for safer and more efficient travel.
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What is Transit Signal Priority?
Transit Signal Priority (TSP) is a technology that makes green lights longer and red lights shorter when transit vehicles are approaching an intersection.
The goals of this project are to keep buses on schedule, improve travel times, and make buses a more efficient and enjoyable travel option.
Guiding Principles Driving This Project
- Mobility - Improve accessibility and transportation options for residents and visitors of all abilities
- Sustainability - Improve environmental quality and resiliency
- Transparency - Use data and analytics to improve decision-making and City services while broadening public access to information
- Forward Looking - Proactively plan for emerging and future transportation technologies
Project Background
TSP is a regional initiative that began in 2010 with the goal of serving WMATA buses across jurisdictions. The system was expanded, and the DASH fleet was equipped so their buses can also use the TSP system in Alexandria. The City was awarded grant funding for this project that totals over $2.1 million, and DASH was awarded $2.1 million in FY24 to continue to outfit their fleet and expand TSP corridors.