Smart Highways


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Smart Highways: Challenges Facing DOT's Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems Program




Smart Highways


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Smart Highways


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GAO discussed the Department of Transportation's (DOT) Intelligent Vehicle Highway System (IVHS) Program, focusing on: (1) DOT obligation of IVHS funds; (2) DOT implementation of IVHS technologies; and (3) issues affecting the attainment of IVHS goals. GAO noted that: (1) IVHS funding has increased significantly since 1991; (2) DOT obligated $272 million for IVHS projects and activities for fiscal years 1992 and 1993, with 59 percent for operational tests of IVHS technologies, 22 percent for basic research, and 10 percent for deployment support projects; (3) some IVHS technologies, such as electronic toll collection and advanced traffic management systems, are already in use while others need further research, development, testing, and technology advances; (4) the attainment of IVHS goals could be affected by the high costs of IVHS technologies, market uncertainties, the development of a system architecture to ensure compatibility among different IVHS technologies, the dissemination of information to users on the benefits of successful IVHS technologies, and concerns about users' privacy; and (5) DOT has established a program office to manage and oversee the IVHS program, but it has not developed a mechanism to share IVHS information.







Smart Highways


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The General Accounting Office (GAO) examined the development and application of intelligent vehicle and highway systems (IVHS), more commonly known as smart highways, as a means of reducing traffic congestion. The following questions were addressed: What have the major studies concluded about the potential effects of IVHS, and to what extent are these findings empirically based? What additional information can be learned from IVHS field tests under way? What major obstacles could impede the realization of transportation benefits possible through IVHS technologies? In brief, GAO found that the empirical basis for judging the effects of IVHS is limited but nonetheless positive and promising.




Department of Transportation's Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems Institutional and Legal Issues Program


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This document contains project updates for the Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems (IVHS) Institutional and Legal Issues Program. Through focused research, the department hopes to find solutions to specific problems facing IVHS participants and policy makers. The department is taking a careful look at lessons learned in IVHS operational tests and models for IVHS deployment. Analysis is underway to understand the impact and bvenefits IVHS deployment could have on air quality, privacy, user acceptance, and other areas of concern to society at large.




National Automated Highway System Research Program: A Review


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Assesses the appropriateness of the original vision and mission of the National Automated Highway System Research Program, the National Automated Highway System Consortium's (NAHSC's) results and the effectiveness of the approach taken by NAHSC in carrying out its charge, and the role of the consortium in future research on intelligent vehicles.




Nontechnical Constraints and Barriers to Implementation of Intelligent Vehicle-highway Systems


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Intelligent vehicle-highway systems (IVHS) have the potential to improve the performance of the Nation's transportation system. These technologies apply to all transportation modes that use streets and highways. This report, called for in Section 6054(d) of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991, discusses whether nontechnical and institutional factors raise substantial barriers to the development and deployment of IVHS in the United States. The report is based upon results of research studies and comments from members of the IVHS community, State and local governments, universities, private parties, and public interest groups.




High-tech Highways


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Avaliação do intelligent transportation systems (its), amplo programa de modernização do sistema de trafego e transportes dos estados unidos.