The transportation system characteristics described in this Information Search provide the framework for directly relating particular organizational, operational, and technological elements to the evaluation and assessment of transportation problems and needs within the I-70 West Corridor. The base elements are cross-referenced in the Needs Assessment documentation to describe how advanced technological and institutional systems can address the problems and needs within the Corridor. System characteristics include transportation facilities and services (traffic volumes, accident data, service interruptions); user definitions (recreation, communities, surface and air transportation services); the physical environment (woodlands, waterways, wildlife, mineral resources); and the technological infrastructure (sensors, detectors, operations centers, communications).


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    U.S. DOT Program Delivery Status: IVHS Operational Tests Program and IVHS Corridor Program

    Halladay, M. L. / Clinger, S. S. / Intelligent Vehicle Highway Society of America | British Library Conference Proceedings | 1993


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    93AT007 Simulation of IVHS Strategies on the Smart Corridor

    Gardes, Y. R. / May, A. D. / Van Aerde, M. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 1993