The following papers are included: the northwest new jersey route guidance system (rgs): case study of a distributed system (mayer,dj and kraft,wh); s.c.a.t. the sydney co-ordinated adaptive traffic system: philosophy and benefits (sims,ag and dobinson,kw); hampton roads traffic surveillance and control system (schesser,j and danner,t); signal systems without cables (hartley,ft and cleary,ef); on-line vehicle classification (reijmers,jj); user representative comments (wilshire,rl); an in-vehicle information system for drivers (nagai,k, kaneyasu,k and fujita,d); the integrated motorist information system: and examination of the tradeoff studies (dunn,wm, powers,ld and zove,p); highway advisory radio (turnage,hc) (continued on irrd abstract no. 261203). (Continued from irrd abstract no. 261202). The use of a cb radio to telephone interconnect for motorist aid communications (wallace,rw); user representative comments (sonntag,r); a sensor for control of arterials and networks (hilbert,ee rennie,pa and kneidl,wa); function, equipment and field testing of a route guidance and information system for drivers (ali)(braegas,p); automatic vehicle identification: tests and applications in the late 1970s (foote,rs); transit vehicle fleet information and on line management (irwin,na, catton,fd and green,les); automatic vehicle monitoring: a tool for vehicle fleet operations (symes,dj); user representative comments (fowler,p). For the covering abstract of the conference see irrd abstract no. 261198.
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