Phase 1 Enabling Technology Readiness Assessment— California Association for Coordinated Transportation ITS4US Deployment Project
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2021-11-15
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Series: ITS4US Phase 1
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Corporate Contributors:United States. Department of Transportation. Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office ; United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration ; United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology ; United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Transit Administration
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Abstract:This project aims to address the need for riders who use demand-responsive services, rural riders, and riders with disabilities to have equal access to the real-time trip planning technologies already available for fixed-route transit, as well as Transportation Network Companies. Fixed-route transit rider information has developed quickly in the last 15 years, but is generally limited to smartphone users in urbanized areas. General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) data, the most common transit schedule exchange data format, does not require the inclusion of accessibility information that ensures riders with vision, mobility, hearing, and cognitive disabilities can access the transit service information. The purpose of this document is to present and describe the various technologies required for this project. This document provides an overview of the technologies, a description of each technology’s readiness level, a list of potential risks, and a discussion of mitigation strategies to address those risks. The Complete Trip - ITS4US Deployment Program is a $40 million multimodal effort, led by the ITS JPO and supported by OST, FHWA, and FTA to identify ways to provide more efficient, affordable, and accessible transportation options for underserved communities that often face greater challenges in accessing essential services. The program aims to solve mobility challenges for all travelers with a specific focus on underserved communities, including people with disabilities, older adults, low-income individuals, rural residents, veterans, and limited English proficiency travelers.
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