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.
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- Benefit-cost analysis 1
- Benefits 1
- Capacity 1
- Carriers 1
- Cost 1
- Economic benefits 1
- Economy 1
- Equilibrium (Economics) 1
- Freight transportation 1
- Funding 1
- General equilibrium 1
- Institutional issues 1
- Intermodal freight 1
- Investment 1
- ITS infrastructure or ITI 1
- Macroeconomic research 1
- Macroeconomics 1
- Microeconomic models 1
- Microeconomic research 1
- Microeconomics 1
- Mobility 1
- Performance 1
- Productivity 1
- Public private partnerships 1
- Reliability 1
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- Shippers 1
- Technological change 1
- Transportation planning 1
- FHWA-HOP-04-005;NTIS-PB2005102699 (1)
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- Benefit-cost analysis (1)
- Benefits (1)
- Capacity (1)
- Carriers (1)
- Cost (1)
- Economic benefits (1)
- Economy (1)
- Equilibrium (Economics) (1)
- Freight transportation (1)
- Funding (1)
- General equilibrium (1)
- Institutional issues (1)
- Intermodal freight (1)
- Investment (1)
- ITS infrastructure or ITI (1)
- Macroeconomic research (1)
- Macroeconomics (1)
- Microeconomic models (1)
- Microeconomic research (1)
- Microeconomics (1)
- Mobility (1)
- Performance (1)
- Productivity (1)
- Public private partnerships (1)
- Reliability (1)
- Safety (1)
- Shippers (1)
- Technological change (1)
- Transportation planning (1)
- :Mallett, William ;Sedor, Joanne2004-06-01:This report summarizes the results of the Federal Highway Administration’s (FHWA’s) work on the economic benefits of transportation improvements u...
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