A study was conducted to develop and implement a computerized highway traffic information system (CHTIS) for use in allocating police traffic services. The information system utilized a computer-sensor system to gather, process, store and display traffic flow information from 25 key highway locations in Monroe County, Indiana. The resulting information was provided to a local Indiana State Police post for use in conducting traffic law enforcement operations. (Author)
Computerized Allocation of Police Traffic Services. A Demonstration Study
1972
158 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Fire Services, Law Enforcement, & Criminal Justice , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Pipeline Transportation , Vehicular traffic control , Motor vehicle accidents , Law enforcement , Vehicular traffic , Transportation management , Allocation models , Traffic regulations , Risk , Traffic safety , Decision making , Management systems , Operations research , Computer systems programs , Police resource allocation , Risk management , Management information systems , Computer aided analysis , CHTIS(Computerized Highway Traffic Information System) , Computerized highway traffic information system