Departments of transportation and the motor carrier industry are looking toward Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) to increase highway transportation safety and efficiency through streamlining and automating current processes and improving regulatory enforcement and infrastructure and fleet management. Many of these possible benefits can only be realized through large-scale, regional or even national implementations of ITS for commercial vehicle operations (ITS-CVO). This executive summary reports the results of a two-phase research project involving seven midwestern states - Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. The research identifies long-range institutional issues that could impede multi-state cooperation for development and deployment of ITS-CVO and offers possible approaches for mitigating such issues.
Interstate Cooperation for Implementing ITS in Commercial Vehicle Operations: Institutional Opportunities and Barriers. Executive Summary. March 1, 1996
1996
24 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Road Transportation , Cooperation , Commercial vehicles , Transportation safety , Mobility , Transportation systems , Fleet management , Research projects , Deployment , Interstate cooperation , Commercial Vehicle Operations(CVO) , CVO(Commercial Vehicle Operations) , ITS(Intelligent Transportation Systems) , Multi-state cooperation
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