Atlanta Traveler Information Showcase 1996: Fact Sheets
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1996-10-01
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Abstract:The Atlanta Traveler Information Showcase is a demonstration of what traveling in metropolitan areas is going to be like as intelligent transportation infrastructures continue to be built. Initially designed to run for four months (June 1 to September 30), the Showcase run has been extended for an additional five months until the end of February 1997. The Showcase provides the public with up-to-the-minute traffic information continually gathered through a variety of information technologies. Commuters and other travelers can then learn about accidents, vehicle breakdowns, road maintenance and other incidents so they can figure out alternate routes to get to where they?re going instead of ending up stuck in the middle of a traffic jam. These fact sheets provide a thumbnail sketch of each of the component systems that make up the Traveler Information Showcase. The fact sheets offer a historical overview of the Showcase; list the services and information available via each of the five Showcase technologies plus the Georgia DOT?s interactive kiosks; briefly describe how the technologies work, how travelers use the technologies and how the information is presented to the user. 20 p.
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