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Highway with digital road signs showing lane instructions on I-90. One lane closed, others open. Traffic on road.Highway with digital road signs showing lane instructions on I-90. One lane closed, others open. Traffic on road.

Smart corridor transforms travel on I-90

We helped the Illinois Tollway Authority upgrade I-90 with smart traffic technology to cut congestion, improve safety and prepare for the next-generation of connected and autonomous mobility.

Client

Illinois Tollway Authority

Location

Downers Grove, Illinois

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Jonathon Hart
Jonathon Hart AICP, PMP
Toll Planning and Policy Discipline Leader

Rebuilding a major corridor for a smarter future 

The Tollway needed a new approach to upgrade its aging Jane Addams Memorial Tollway. With help from CDM Smith, the Tollway began to study global active traffic management systems, analyze driver behavior and shape a strategy to enhance safety, improve mobility and prepare for future vehicle technologies. 

Developing an active traffic management strategy 

CDM Smith researched U.S. and European systems, analyzing successes and failures to guide the decision-making process. 

Optimizing driver communication 

The team used field tests to evaluate symbols, visibility and reaction times, developing displays that optimize clarity. 

Deploying SmartRoad systems 

Gantries, sensors, cameras and signs deliver real-time conditions, enabling faster responses and safer multimodal travel. 

Preparing for future technologies

Fiber optics, power utilities and concrete footings built into the roadway provide flexibility for future connected systems. 

SmartRoad began operating in 2017, bringing safer, more reliable travel to one of Illinois’ busiest corridors. Continuous data from sensors, weather stations and cameras now supports real-time operations and improved incident response. By integrating flexible infrastructure, the Tollway positioned I-90 for future mobility advances. “We knew the opportunity to rip up I-90 and put it back down wasn’t going to come along again soon,” said senior ITS engineer Jeff Hochmuth, “so we thought about all the ways we could prepare the road for the next 30 years.” 

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Jonathon Hart

Jonathon Hart

Senior Project Manager and Planner

Jonathon has led projects related to transportation, finance, and technology. His areas of specialization include travel demand modeling, traffic and revenue forecasting, and financial analysis.

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