The report documents results of a project to design and develop a real-time, advanced traveler information system (now called Traffic Reporter) for the Puget Sound area. Based on this knowledge of commuter behavior and information needs, the authors designed and began implementing Traffic Reporter, a PC-based, graphical, interactive, advanced traveler information system. The Traffic Reporter prototype receives traffic data from freeway detectors and converts those data into information that can be explored both for general freeway conditions and specific trip information. Information is designed for use by commuters, traffic reporters, and traffic engineers. The authors conducted usability tests on the Traffic Reporter prototype to ensure its effectiveness and ease of use. Overall, these tests showed that the prototype is easy to use and will be accepted by commuters. Future development of Traffic Reporter will be guided by the results of these tests. Furthermore, the authors will continue usability testing on future versions of Traffic Reporter.
Real-Time Motorist Information for Reducing Urban Freeway Congestion: Commuter Behavior, Data Conversion and Display, and Transportation Policy
1992
42 pages
Report
No indication
English
Road Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Traffic information signs , Traffic management , Information systems , Driver behavior , Traffic congestion , Real time systems , Transportation management , Data analysis , Traffic flow , Display systems , Commuting patterns , Washington(State) , Seattle(Washington) , Traffic Reporter System
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