ITS IMPLEMENTATION: FROM IMPACT ASSESSMENT TO POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS
E Bekiaris,
A Stevens,
A Bauer and
M Wiethoff
Research in Transportation Economics, 2004, vol. 8, issue 1, 605-637
Abstract:
This paper describes a holistic view on how to design an ITS implementation policy. The design steps are the recognition of key actors, the analysis of their interests, the identification of implementation alternatives, the set-up of alternative implementation scenarios for each of them, their prioritisation according to a multi-criteria analysis strategy or other methodology and finally, the policy recommendations for optimal implementation of the priority scenarios. Example recommendations are given for two ADAS clusters: ACC and ISA are used to demonstrate this methodology.
Date: 2004
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