Beyond the framework.

Author(s)
Burgess, L.
Year
Abstract

This article describes the development of intelligent transport system (ITS) architecture in three US states. ITS architecture enables integration and partnership between agencies and authorities across a region. The state of Texas features widely differing terrain and weather, urban and rural areas. A project team was assigned to each of three geographic areas and each ITS architecture and deployment plan is customised to meet regional needs as well as providing state-wide consistency. Local stakeholders are the driving force. California has developed regional ITS architectures as part of urban and rural ITS deployment plans. The primary goal of the state-wide project is to bring together components of local plans to develop an institutional and technical framework for co-ordinated service delivery. In North Carolina, ten ITS regions were identified each with its ITS architecture and deployment plan which would then be incorporated to an overall state-wide plan. This state required a different focus for differing terrain and conditions and included a major interstate freeway corridor. For the covering abstract see ITRD E118381.

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C 26017 (In: C 26000) /10 /72 / ITRD E118398
Source

In: Traffic technology international 2003 : the 2003 international review of advanced traffic management, p. 136-139

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