Intelligent transportation systems assessment of ITS deployment : review of metropolitan areas : dscussions of crosscutting issues
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1996-07-01
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NTL Classification:NTL-INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS-INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
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Abstract:As part of the assessment of the development and deployment of ITS products and services in
metropolitan areas sponsored by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (U.S. DOT) Joint
Program Office for ITS, analysts from the Volpe National Transportation Systems Center,
EG&G Dynatrend, and Cambridge Systematics, Inc. interviewed a broad cross section of state,
regional, and local transportation officials from June through October 1995. This review had a
fourfold purpose:
Þ To understand, within a metropolitan area, local, regional, and state transportation
officials’ views of ITS, including their perception of ITS, their motivation to deploy ITS,
the extent to which ITS is considered, and the future role of ITS.
Þ To assess the degree to which ITS are being planned and deployed and the funding
sources for these activities.
Þ To understand the interaction among agencies responsible for ITS, including the
interaction among public sector agencies, the interaction with the private sector, and the
interaction with elected and appointed officials.
Þ To gain insights from their experiences, including the benefits of deploying ITS, the
barriers to deployment, the keys to success, and the lessons shared.
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