An automated traffic control system provides real time alternative traffic
flow solutions to address traffic congestion on a roadway. A process will
pick routes to scan for real-time statistics on the traffic conditions
and calculate an average vehicle speed (AVS) for that route, road,
highway, etc. If the AVS drops below a historical threshold, a decision
matrix is created, whereby all the real-time data is compared with
historical data and provides an ideal or best alternative route for
"route X". The operator is provided this information within seconds and
is allowed to make a decision to "accept or decline" the proposed changes
in routes. If the proposed changes are accepted, the changes begin to
occur automatically such as but not limited to updating electronic
signage, changing traffic control signals (all green to keep traffic
moving), moving electronic barriers, etc.