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Cars on I-95 in Miami approaching split for I-195 to Miami Beach with cloudy sky.Cars on I-95 in Miami approaching split for I-195 to Miami Beach with cloudy sky.

Encouraging corridor mobility on Miami’s I-95

To ease congestion and improve travel efficiency, the FDOT sought innovative strategies to reduce single-occupant trips and enhance corridor mobility.

Client

FDOT

Location

Miami, Florida

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Krista Goodin AICP
Transportation Planning Practice Leader

Advancing smart mobility to ease congestion

Rising travel demand and limited space on Miami’s I-95 created severe congestion and declining express lane performance. To address these challenges, FDOT partnered with CDM Smith to explore enhancements in corridor performance, safety and long-term sustainability without major infrastructure expansion. 

New carpool incentive programs 

New toll-free access for carpools and a ‘flex-pool’ system encourage shared rides, reducing single-occupant vehicle trips. 

Expansion of park-and-ride facilities 

Remote parking hubs and new direct express lane access improve connectivity for buses and carpools. 

Increased express bus service

Doubling peak-hour bus runs and reducing headways to 7–8 minutes enhances reliability and rider convenience. 

Enhanced downtown bus operations 

Optimized routing, bus-only lanes and ramps improve service speed and efficiency in downtown Miami. 

By evaluating more than 24 potential strategies, the study confirmed FDOT’s ability to reduce vehicle volumes and restore acceptable traffic conditions on I-95. “Using all the innovative technology and out-of-the-box mobility strategies we had in our toolbox, we were able to make travel faster, more efficient and more sustainable for future generations,” said David Aron, CDM Smith project manager. 

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Krista Goodin

Senior Transportation Planner

Krista has two decades of experience leading teams on multimodal transportation, environmental, and land-use planning projects for DOT clients nationwide.

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