The Second Law of Thermodynamics that tells us that the entropy of the universe is forever increasing. It seems that he first law of major urban areas like New York is that traffic demand is always increasing. However, the physical infrastructure to serve the traffic, our highways, streets, bridges and tunnels cannot keep pace. There are significant economic consequences associated with this imbalance. This presentation will discuss the expanding role that Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) are playing in the New York Metropolitan area.
Intelligent Transportation Systems in the New York Metropolitan Area
Second International Conference on Urban Public Transportation Systems ; 2002 ; Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Urban Public Transportation System ; 227-235
2004-09-28
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Intelligent Transportation Systems in the New York Metropolitan Area
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