
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) are expected to add considerable productivity to existing transportation infrastructure and to therefore partially reduce the need for more physical infrastructure such as additional lanes of roadway. But there are huge barriers to achieving this vision ranging from the technical to the institutional. In this book a new outcome oriented methodology is developed and applied to a diverse set of ITS case studies in an effort to gain insight into the barriers to deployment.
Economics and Finance, Environment, Urban and Regional Studies,, jel: jel:R0
Economics and Finance, Environment, Urban and Regional Studies,, jel: jel:R0
