Comparative analysis report

Tim Luttrell

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Comparative analysis report

by Tim Luttrell

2008

U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Office of Transportation Operations

121

Description

This document provides quantitative benefits of using Intelligent Transportation Systems in highway construction and maintenance work zones. The technical report covers case study sites in the District of Columbia, Texas, Michigan, Arkansas, and North Carolina. The document provides insights into the mobility and safety benefits of ITS for work zone traffic management.

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Who is the author of Comparative analysis report?

Comparative analysis report was written by Tim Luttrell.

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