The study was aimed at developing multimodal IVHS applications for: (1) increasing the market share of mass transit, HOV, and ride-sharing, (2) enhancing the efficiency of urban goods movement, (3) reducing transportation demand in congested areas, (4) improving mobility in urban and rural areas, (5) improving operations at ports, rail facilities, and airports, and (6) addressing air quality issues. A process was also developed for evaluating the potential utility and costs of these new applications. Supplementing these evaluations were a series of 8 1-day workshops held at sites across the country to obtain input and feedback on these scenarios from transportation professionals.
Responsive Multimodal Transportation Management Strategies and IVHS
1995
166 pages
Report
No indication
English
Road Transportation , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Automatic highways , Multimodal transportation systems , Market research , Public transportation , Car pools , Cost engineering , Urban areas , Rural areas , Air quality , Research projects , IVHS(Intelligent Vehicle Highway System) , Intelligent Vehicle Highway System
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