The Symposium focuses on ATIS from the MMDI’s investment in traveler information and integration. Infrastructure should be in place from the MMDI’s for an interest in a regional multi-modal traveler information with the major arterials, freeways and transit. If there is a focus on this kind of a regional multi-modal traveler information, then ATIS is directly or indirectly linked with many other ITS applications. ATIS is also one of the most visible ITS applications to the public.
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) and others in the public and private sectors are looking to emerging technologies to help im...
The transportation agencies along the I-95 corridor have historically collected static and real-time transportation and travel information focused pri...
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