PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP, TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROL, REGIONAL MULTIMODAL TRAVEL INFORMATION, ADVANCED RURAL TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS OR ARTS
THIS DOCUMENT LAYS OUT A 20-YEAR SCHEDULE FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ITS IN THE INDIANAPOLIS AREA. THE REPORT PRESENTS AN INTEGRATED, MULTI-MODAL, PHASED STRATEGIC PLAN TO ADDRESS THE SURFACE TRANSPORTATION NEEDS AND PROBLEMS OF THE INDIANAPOLIS AREA THROUGH THE USE OF INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS.
PREPARATION OF THE INDIANAPOLIS AREA ITS EDP HAS FOLLOWED THE TEN STEP ITS PLANNING PROCESS DEVELOPED BY THE FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION. THE FEDERAL ITS PLANNING AND DEPLOYMENT PROCESS EMPHASIZES THE SIGNIFICANCE OF A STRATEGIC APPROACH, A USER-NEEDS PERSPECTIVE AND A STRONG INSTITUTIONAL COALITION.
THE VISION FOR THE INDIANAPOLIS AREA IS ONE OF ENHANCED TRANSPORTATION PRODUCTIVITY, MOBILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SAFETY WITHIN THE REGION WITH A REDUCTION IN ENERGY USE AND IMPROVEMENT IN THE ENVIRONMENT THROUGH THE USE OF COST EFFECTIVE ITS TECHNOLOGIES AND SYSTEMS. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES WERE DEVELOPED TO REFLECT THE WORKING VISION STATEMENT.
IN DEVELOPING THE EDP, THE STRATEGIC PLAN FOR REALIZING THE VISION, WORKSHOPS, SURVEYS, AND INTERVIEWS WERE HELD WITH A DIVERSE GROUP OF STAKEHOLDERS TO IDENTIFY CORRIDOR NEEDS AND POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS. USING THIS INFORMATION, DESIRED ITS USER SERVICES WERE IDENTIFIED AND SPECIFIC PROGRAM AREAS AND PROJECTS DEVELOPED TO DELIVER THE SERVICES.
The purpose of this document is to provide guidance for including ITS equipment and technologies as part of traditional transportation construction or...
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