Perspectives and expectations of drivers : a literature and best practices scan. Submitted to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation.

Author(s)
Horowitz, A.
Year
Abstract

Many of the mechanisms for delivering information to drivers are expensive, have long lead-times or require complex partnerships. Given the expectations of drivers for good information and the possibility of costly mistakes and redundancies, it is critical that mechanisms be carefully chosen and implemented. This is a literature scan and review and a useful digest of best practices for delivering information to drivers. It includes: an annotated bibliography of relevant work; a breakdown of driver information demand by different market segments; a summary of driver perceptions of different technologies and media for delivering information; list of the information that drivers want from such media; and recommendations for future research. (Author/publisher)

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C 30542 [electronic version only] /83 / ITRD E823352
Source

Milwaukee, WI, University of Wisconsin, 2002, 34 p., 84 ref.; 0092-02-12

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