This document presents the findings of the national evaluation of the 511 telephone traveler information system 'Model Deployment' in Arizona. The United States Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT) National 511 Model Deployment supported a wide range of enhancements to the existing statewide Arizona 511 system, including the addition of several new types of information and significant redesign of the user interface. On July 21, 2000, the Federal Communications Commission assigned 511 as the nationwide traveler information telephone number and granted responsibility for it to government transportation agencies. Since that time, 27 statewide and regional 511 systems have been implemented throughout the United States, including the Arizona system.
Model Deployment of a Regional, Multi-Modal 511 Traveler Information System. Final Report
2005
208 pages
Report
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English
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Road Transportation , Common Carrier & Satellite , Regional transportation , Travel , Driver aid systems , Information systems , Transportation management , Traffic control , Tourism , Communication systems , Program evaluation , Traffic congestion , Road conditions , Traffic safety , Arizona , Highway transportation
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