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Intelligent transportation systems : incorporating the consumer
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) techniques are improving mobility for travelers throughout the nation and world. To date, ITS has largely been the focus of professionals who are applying innovative methods to complicated traffic and travel information needs in theie communities. Consumers utilize these breaking technologies, often with little notice or understanding of the systems underlying their more convenient travel. For example, up-to-the-minute weather and safety information are available to communters in most states allowing travelers to modify routes and travel times before being inconvenienced during their trip. Travelers in Colorado receive emissions reading that encourage improved air quality. Transit riders in Virginia have more reliable bus schedule information throguh an "electronic village."
John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (U.S.)
2007-12-12
Abstract:
At the request of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service (USFS), the U.S. DOTVolpe Center conducted a review of the status of Intelligent T...
The Task E report involves an analysis of franchises and license agreements for the provision of publicservices, which is the fourth in a series in th...
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