

Received data is calculated to travel times and then communicated to the public using various integrated communication methods, such as 511 Wisconsin and dynamic message signs (DMS). WisDOT travel time information is calculated based on speed data collected by a variety of traffic data detection devices located along a road corridor that is then integrated into the Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS) software used by the TMC. The data sources are available around the clock, and include atmospheric and road weather sensors along the roadway and at airports, information from snowplows enabled with GIS, and information from the National Weather Service. The system generates automated models based on conditions measured at multiple areas throughout the state.
#BAY BRIDGE TRAFFIC REPORT UPDATE#
The update unveiled on January 31 ties in the technology the department and county highway departments use to inform decisions on plowing and salting, called the Maintenance Decision Support System (MDSS). The expanded and improved winter condition reporting onĥ now provides more frequent updates over more miles of roadway.

Press the "play video" button to view the live camera feed.Look for the camera icons along your route.In the top right corner under the Map Legend and 511 layers box, click “cameras” checkbox.Visit online or download the 511 Wisconsin smartphone app.
