Technical Assessment of Roaring Fork Transit Authority ITS / Related Alternative Transportation Concepts on the White River National Forest.
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Technical Assessment of Roaring Fork Transit Authority ITS / Related Alternative Transportation Concepts on the White River National Forest.

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    • Abstract:
      At the request of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service (USFS), the U.S. DOT

      Volpe Center conducted a review of the status of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)

      planning by the Roaring Fork Transit Authority (RFTA). The assessment was performed

      in cooperation with staff from Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Region VIII, the

      Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Central Federal Lands Highway Division

      (CFLHD), and the Western Transportation Institute (WTI) of Montana State University.

      Representatives from RFTA, the Forest Service Region 2, and the White River Forest

      participated in the half day review. The agenda and list of participants is included at the

      end of this report. The Western Transportation Institute participation was made possible

      under the U.S. DOT ITS Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Program, which provides short-term technical

      assistance to agencies facing ITS planning, procurement, deployment, and operational

      challenges.

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