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Active Demand Management

Active demand management (ADM) is any method that changes the time, route, or number of trips taken by a vehicle. Examples of ADM are:

  • High-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes.
  • Lanes that change direction depending on time of day.
  • Tolls roads that change their tolls depending on time of day or traffic.
  • Traffic alerts on smartphones.

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