ITS, Intelligent Transportation Systems, use advanced technologies to increase the safety and efficiency of the surface transportation system. ITS are a means for managing traffic and for keeping the public informed about traffic and transit conditions. Some of the advanced technologies include ramp metering, dynamic message signs (DMS), highway advisory radio (HAR), incident detection and closed circuit television cameras (CCTV), electronic toll collection, signal systems and traveler information systems. ITS programs have an intermodal component that incorporates highways, transit and railroads. Incident management is a specific application of ITS which uses predetermined policies and procedures so that municipalities and agencies can react, respond, remove and reopen portions of highways that are closed by an accident. The Commission has developed a long-range strategic program to improve the safety and security of the public and to mitigate incidents. Both the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PENNDOT) wish to expand their ITS programs to cover I-95 approaching and across the Scudder Falls Bridge. Most recently, PennDOT has installed and activated ITS elements along the project section of I-95 in Pennsylvania.