Rapid advances in Advanced Transport Telematics Systems (ATTS), Road Transport Informatics Systems (RTIS), or Intelligent Vehicle-Highway System (IVHS), promise potential benefits to the growing number of elderly and disabled travellers. A conceptual framework for an Advanced Travel Accessibility System (ATAS) is proposed to address the requirements of these groups. Current developments are described and discussed.
Advanced travel accessibility systems for the elderly and disabled: A conceptual framework
1993-01-01
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Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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