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TAM shows AI pilot for Lincoln Avenue: rapid mapping, wayfinding and low-cost treatments
Summary
TAM presented a 16-week AI-enabled pilot of the Lincoln Avenue corridor that produced land-use and parking maps, identified traffic-stress and collision locations, and suggested shifting cyclists to the parallel SMART pathway with more access points and improved wayfinding. TAM said the pilot cost roughly $12,000 and remains a draft for committee review.
San Rafael
The Transportation Authority of Marin (TAM) presented a draft AI-assisted corridor study for Lincoln Avenue on Feb. 11, showing how a fast, low-cost tool could map land uses, parking and collision patterns and suggest low-cost safety and transit reliability treatments.
"This goal was really to understand what the feasibility and practicality of these tools might be," said Mikaela Hyatt, senior transportation planner at TAM, describing a 16-week pilot conducted with a private partner, Waypoint Transit. Hyatt said the tool ingested publicly available data, aerial imagery and plan inventories to produce…
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