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  • Traffic Scotland Web Information Services

    Traffic Scotland has been providing real-time information on the Scottish trunk road network
    since 1999. The service has been continually developing and improving to meet the demands
    and needs of the public, network managers and stakeholders. Traffic Scotland has undergone
    a number of significant enhancements. These have ranged from performance upgrades to
    provide improved service and to ensure maximum availability and accessibility in times of
    high demand; functionality developments to include journey time, traveller emission and
    public transport information; expansion of the network coverage allowing access to more
    CCTV images; inclusion of greater event specific information; user tailored data available
    through a range of media; and the adoption of DATEX2.

    IBI Group

    Transport Scotland

    Presented at the ITS America Annual Conference and Exposition, November 16-20, 2008, New York, New York

  • A New Approach To Traveler Information

    The potential to create innovative information services and applications, such as real-time
    traveller information for a multi-modal journey for any given destination, or combination of
    destinations, has never been greater. A facility or forum that could provide an experimental
    environment for developing such services, an "information incubator", could encourage wider
    experimentation with data and help persuade the users and owners of information to
    collaborate and undertake further innovative projects. Using the scenario of providing realtime
    traveller information for a multi-modal journey for a given destination, or combination
    of destinations and/or activities, this work aims to demonstrate how a facility or forum could
    be developed and provide such an environment. Notably, this work has been successfully
    completed within a few months, which in itself is a significant feature of the challenge.

    UK Department for Transport

    Presented at the ITS America Annual Conference and Exposition, November 16-20, 2008, New York, New York

  • Analysis Of Route Choice Behavior And Consciousness About Travel Time Information On Expressway

    Travel time information effects drivers’ route choice behavior, and is regarded as one of the
    effective measures to ease traffic congestion. A questionnaire survey on travel time
    information was conducted at Service Areas (SA) and Parking Areas (PA) on the expressways
    in Japan. The questionnaire mainly consisted of questions on the consciousness and needs for
    travel time information and their route choice behavior with/without the information. It
    reveals that approximately 80% of drivers accept ±10 minutes error of travel times. When an
    increase or a decrease arrow was added to travel time information under the questionnaire, it
    had a considerable influence on their route choice behavior. As a result, it was clarified that
    the display of the arrow on travel time information had possibility to relieve traffic congestion
    effectively.

    Meijo University

    Presented at the ITS America Annual Conference and Exposition, November 16-20, 2008, New York, New York

  • Co-Driver Alert Project

    The Co-Driver Alert project has successfully developed and demonstrated end-to-end
    operability of an after market fit in-vehicle hazard alert system suitable for future deployment
    in the UK. The concept of the Co-Driver Alert system is to provide increased driver
    awareness to both static and dynamic hazards. This paper presents the project objectives, the
    technical challenges faced during the development phase, and provides a description of the
    systems architecture.

    Atkins Intelligent Transport Systems

    University of Warwick

    MIRA Ltd

    Auto-txt Ltd

    Ergonomics and Safety Research Institute

    Ricardo UK Ltd, Cambridge Technical Centre

    innovITS

    Presented at the ITS America Annual Conference and Exposition, November 16-20, 2008, New York, New York

  • 15Th World Congress On ITS Benefits Of Traffic Signal Reviews Using Computer Aids

    Traffic signal reviews have been undertaken in recent years and significant improvements have been achieved using computer aids to optimise traffic signal operation. Using computer aids, coordination can be modeled and traffic signal data can be collected and reviewed as part of the process of optimisation.

    Road User Services

    Presented at the ITS America Annual Conference and Exposition, November 16-20, 2008, New York, New York

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