ITSJPO Digital Library
This collection includes reports from the USDOT Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office (ITSJPO) research program. As of December 2016, USDOT's ITS research program is focused on two key priorities: Realizing Connected Vehicle Implementation and Advancing Automation. Research areas include Accelerating Deployment, Automation, Connected Vehicles, Emerging Capabilities, Enterprise Data, and Interoperability. For more information on past and current research areas or the ITSJPO Research Program overall, visit http://www.its.dot.gov/. Bookmark this collection:https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_itsjpo or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530838.
- Texas. Dept. of Transportation (7)
- Alternatives analysis 1
- Automated highways 1
- Automatic traffic control 1
- Aviation 1
- aviation economics 1
- Benefits 1
- Bibliographies 1
- Buses 1
- Buspools 1
- Carpools 1
- COST 1
- cost allocation 1
- DEPLOYMENT STRATEGY/PLANNING 1
- ELECTRONIC PAYMENT 1
- Evaluation 1
- Federal government agencies 1
- Fees 1
- Financial analysis 1
- Government funding 1
- High occupancy vehicle lanes 1
- Highway corridors 2
- Highway operations 1
- Highway planning 1
- Highway traffic control systems 1
- Incident management 1
- Intelligent transportation systems 4
- Intelligent Transportation Systems 1
- Intelligent transportation systems programs 1
- ITS(Intelligent Transportation Systems) 1
- Operating revenues 1
- Plan implementation 1
- Program evaluation 1
- Ramp control 1
- Strategic planning 2
- Technology assessment 1
- Texas 1
- Tolls 1
- Transportation corridors 2
- Transportation planning 1
- User charges 1
- Vanpools 1
(Max 200)
- Alternatives analysis (1)
- Automated highways (1)
- Automatic traffic control (1)
- Aviation (1)
- aviation economics (1)
- Benefits (1)
- Bibliographies (1)
- Buses (1)
- Buspools (1)
- Carpools (1)
- COST (1)
- cost allocation (1)
- DEPLOYMENT STRATEGY/PLANNING (1)
- ELECTRONIC PAYMENT (1)
- Evaluation (1)
- Federal government agencies (1)
- Fees (1)
- Financial analysis (1)
- Government funding (1)
- High occupancy vehicle lanes (1)
- Highway corridors (2)
- Highway operations (1)
- Highway planning (1)
- Highway traffic control systems (1)
- Incident management (1)
- Intelligent transportation systems (4)
- Intelligent Transportation Systems (1)
- Intelligent transportation systems programs (1)
- ITS(Intelligent Transportation Systems) (1)
- Operating revenues (1)
- Plan implementation (1)
- Program evaluation (1)
- Ramp control (1)
- Strategic planning (2)
- Technology assessment (1)
- Texas (1)
- Tolls (1)
- Transportation corridors (2)
- Transportation planning (1)
- User charges (1)
- Vanpools (1)
- :Dallas Area Rapid Transit ...2008-04-30:This Concept of Operations (Con Ops) for the US-75 Integrated Corridor Management (ICM) Programhas been developed as part of the Federal Highway Admin...
- :Dallas Area Rapid Transit ...2008-04-30:This document is intended as a listing and discussion of the high-level Requirements for the US-75 Integrated Corridor Management System (ICMS) in Dal...
- :Carson, Jodi L. (Jodi Louise) ;Obeng-Boampong, Kwaku2006-08-01:Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) represent a significant opportunity to improve the efficiency and safety of the surface transportation system...
- :Stockton, W. R. ;Higgins, L. L.2000-11-01:This report provides an update to the benefits documented in the synthesis report published in early 1999, Report 1790-2. It summarizes the major docu...
- :Texas. Dept. of Transportation03/09/2000:The Texas Department of Transportation’s (TxDOT) "smart highway" project, called TransGuide, scheduled to go on line in 1995 in San Antonio, utilize...
- :Stockton, William R. ;Venglar, Steven1996-05-01:The purpose of this document is to present an initial TxDOT-wide framework for the deploymentof Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) technologies,...
- :Turnbull, Katherine F.1992-08-01:This executive report provides an overall summary of the major elements of the assessment of high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lane projects located either...
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