Survey and Focus Group Report: Local Governments and the National ITS Architecture
John Thomas
University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers from University of California Transportation Center
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Designed to test several prevailing U.S. DOT assumptions about local governments' understanding of and response to ITS-related issues. The U.S. DOT assumes, for example, that local governments own, operate, maintain, or have influence on the implementation of nine ITS infrastructure components: traffic signal control systems; freeway management systems; transit management systems; incident management systems; electronic fare payment systems; regional multi-modal traveler information centers; railroad grade crossings; and emergency management services.
Keywords: Social; and; Behavioral; Sciences (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1998-10-22
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