Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems (IVHS) have the potential to substantially change transportations impact on urban air quality and other environmental aspects. The study focuses on finding new models for cooperation among federal, state, and local institutions that would ensure deployment of IVHS technologies in a manner that minimizes the negative impacts and maximizes the positive impacts on urban air quality and the broader environment.
IVHS and the Environment: New Models for Federal, State and Local Cooperation in the Application of Advanced Transportation Systems for Environmental Improvements in Urban Areas. Executive Summary
1994
17 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Road Transportation , Air Pollution & Control , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Cooperation , Intergovernmental relationships , Urban areas , Highway environmental impact , Air quality management , Transportation models , Traffic management , Traffic congestion , Transportation planning , Air pollution abatement , Environmental impacts , Policy making , Federal government , State government , Local government , Case studies , Tables(Data) , Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems
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