Aid to disabled motorists : responsive electronic vehicular instrumentation system. Paper presented at the 54th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, January 1975.

Author(s)
Nadan, J.S. & Wiener, R.
Year
Abstract

A responsive electronic vehicular instrumentation system (REVIS) is explained. Using low-cost, highly reliable integrated circuits, a system that detects highway incidents independent of traffic flow rates, is designed. A benefit-cost analysis indicated that, for controlled-access rural highways, REVIS is superior to the highway patrol in detecting incidents or disablements.

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B 10122 (In: B 8332 S) /91/ IRRD 217907
Source

In: Transportation Research Record TRR No. 536, 1975, p. 31-47, 5 fig., 11 graph., 2 tab., 31 ref.

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