The objective of this analysis is to identify the issues and risks related to the deployment of the automated highway system (AHS) in urban and rural operating environments, from the perspective of impacts on the roadway for each of the representative system configurations (RSC). The purpose of this effort is to identify and evaluate the various issues and risks and to determine if a mitigation strategy can be identified that addreses the negative implications to a level that makes AHS deployment successful in a variety of operating environments when applied to the RSCs.
Precursor Systems Analyses of Automated Highway Systems. Activity Area H: AHS Roadway Deployment Analysis. Resource Materials
1996
128 pages
Report
No indication
English
Road Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Automatic highways , Ramps , Design , Lane usage , Interchanges , Freeways , Dedicated lanes , Project management , Engineering drawings , Rural areas , Urban areas , AHS(Automated Highway Systems) , ITS(Intelligent Transportation Systems) , IVHS(Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems)