Intelligent Transportation Systems
Benefits, Costs and Lessons Learned:
2005 Update
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Mitretek Systems
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Washington, D.C. 20024
Under Contract to the Federal Highway Administration
United States Department of Transportation
Washington, D.C.
May 2005
Table of Contents
Technical Report Documentation Page
- 1.1 Benefits Database Goals and Overview
- 1.2 Costs Database Goals and Overview
- 1.3 Lessons Learned Database Goals and Overview
- 1.4 Report Organization
2.0 Benefits, Costs, and Lessons Learned of the Intelligent Infrastructure
- 2.1 Arterial Management Systems
- 2.2 Freeway Management Systems
- 2.3 Transit Management Systems
- 2.4 Incident Management Systems
- 2.5 Emergency Management Systems
- 2.6 Electronic Payment Systems
- 2.7 Traveler Information
- 2.8 Information Management
- 2.9 Crash Prevention and Safety
- 2.10 Roadway Operations and Maintenance
- 2.11 Road Weather Management
- 2.12 Commercial Vehicle Operations
- 2.13 Intermodal Freight
3.0 Benefits and Costs of Intelligent Vehicles
Appendix A: ITS Unit Costs Data
Appendix B: Available Benefit and Cost Data
Appendix C: List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
Listing of Tables
Table 1.0.1 – Definition of Impact Ratings for Assessment of ITS Applications
Table 1.1.1 – Documents Available in the ITS Benefits Database
Table 1.3.1 – Lessons Learned Database – Categories, Audience, and Topic Areas
Table 2.1.1 – Benefits and Costs of Arterial Management Systems
Table 2.2.1 – Benefits and Costs of Freeway Management Systems
Table 2.3.1 – Benefits and Costs of Transit Management Systems
Table 2.4.1 – Benefits and Costs of Incident Management Systems
Table 2.5.1 – Benefits and Costs of Emergency Management Systems
Table 2.6.1 – Benefits and Costs of Electronic Payment Systems
Table 2.7.1 – Benefits and Costs of Traveler Information
Table 2.8.1 – Costs of Information Management
Table 2.9.1 – Benefits and Costs of Crash Prevention and Safety
Table 2.10.1 – Benefits and Costs of Roadway Operations and Maintenance
Table 2.11.1 – Benefits and Costs of Road Weather Management
Table 2.12.1 – Benefits and Costs of ITS for Commercial Vehicle Operations
Table 2.13.1 – Benefits and Costs of ITS Applications for Intermodal Freight
Table 3.1.1 – Benefits and Costs of Collision Avoidance Systems
Table 3.2.1 – Benefits and Costs of Driver Assistance Systems
Table 3.3.1 – Benefits and Costs of Collision Notification Systems
Listing of Figures
Figure 1.1.1 – U.S. Map with Distribution of ITS Benefits Database Entries
Figure 1.1.2 – World Map with Distribution of ITS Benefits Database Entries
Figure 1.2.1 – U.S. Map with Distribution of ITS System Costs Database Examples
Figure 1.3.1 – Lessons Learned Database Access and Output Concept
Figure 1.4.1 – Classification Scheme for ITS
Figure 1.4.2 – Classification Scheme for the Intelligent Infrastructure
Figure 1.4.3 – Classification Scheme for Intelligent Vehicles
Figure 1.4.4 – Excerpt of Table 2.1.1 (describing benefits and costs of Arterial Management Systems)
Figure 2.0 – Classification Scheme for the Intelligent Infrastructure
Figure 2.1.1 – Classification Scheme for Arterial Management Systems
Figure 2.2.1 – Classification Scheme for Freeway Management Systems
Figure 2.3.1 – Classification Scheme for Transit Management Systems
Figure 2.4.1 – Classification Scheme for Incident Management Systems
Figure 2.5.1 – Classification Scheme for Emergency Management Systems
Figure 2.6.1 – Classification Scheme for Electronic Payment Systems
Figure 2.7.1 – Classification Scheme for Traveler Information
Figure 2.8.1 – Classification Scheme for Information Management
Figure 2.9.1 – Classification Scheme for Crash Prevention and Safety
Figure 2.10.1 – Classification Scheme for Roadway Operations and Maintenance
Figure 2.11.1 – Classification Scheme for Road Weather Management
Figure 2.12.1 – Classification Scheme for Commercial Vehicle Operations
Figure 2.13.1 – Classification Scheme for Intermodal Freight
Figure 3.0.1 – Classification Scheme for Intelligent Vehicles
Figure 3.1.1 – Classification Scheme for Collision Avoidance Systems
Figure 3.2.1 – Classification Scheme for Driver Assistance Systems
Figure 3.3.1 – Classification Scheme for Collision Notification Systems