The purpose of the National ITS Program Plan is to guide the development and deployment of intelligent transportation systems (ITS) in the united states. This first edition of the plan was a joint effort of ITS America and the United States Department of Transportation. The plan was developed through a consensus process involving the entire its community. The executive summary provides a very brief overview of the goals, objectives, and recommendations presented in the National ITS Program Plan.
The purpose of the Federal Highway Administration's "mainstreaming" program is to organize and manage the deployment of Intelligent Transportation Sys...
This executive summary describes the current level of technology used by U.S. motor carriers and provides assessments of the six proposed technology-b...
This compendium contains 10 items on state and national Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), Commercial Vehicle Operations (CVO), and Commercial ...
This guide is designed to provide state administrators of motor carrier programs with information on safety, credentials, fuel tax and size and weight...
United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Motor Carriers
1996-10-01
Abstract:
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) utilize information, communication, sensor and control technologies to improve mobility, safety and productiv...
The work that has been underway for several years to apply Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) to Commercial Vehicle Operations (CVO) will take a...
This document provides guidelines for the review of state ITS/CVO business plans by the FHWA. The purpose of the review is to ensure that the state bu...
Several regional coalitions are developing multi-year programs for commercial vehicle opera-tions (CVO). This program will include the application of ...
This compendium contains 10 items on state and national Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), Commercial Vehicle Operations (CVO), and Commercial ...
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