This 102-page report describes how transit-related functions can be incorporated into transportation management centers: facilities which use advanced technologies to provide transportation information and manage or control transportation networks. The study team contacted 13 TMC s around the country to determine how they had dealt with transit in the context of their overall operations. The document describes how the TMC s contacted coordinated their various roles and responsibilities, and the technologies currently used by the TMC s to collect and disseminate transit and traffic information. The needed capabilities of future traveler information systems were also discussed. A detailed list of contacts with the TMC s is also included.
Review of and Preliminary Guidelines for Integrating Transit into Transportation Management Centers
1994
114 pages
Report
No indication
English
Road Transportation , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation management , Public transportation , Mass communication , Transit systems , Bus transportation , Rail transportation , Rapid transit systems , Government policies , State Transportation Departments , Information dissemination , Publicity , Information technology , Computer equipment , Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems , Transportation Management Centers
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