DocumentCode
1735941
Title
Safety evaluation of TravTek
Author
Burgett, August L.
Author_Institution
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Volume
2
fYear
1991
Firstpage
819
Lastpage
825
Abstract
The Statement of National Transportation Policy issued by President Bush and Secretary Skinner last year points out that "innovation and technological advances within the transportation field will be vital to ensure that the system can meet the Nation\´s transportation requirements for the 21st century." TravTek, a major Intelligent Vehicle/Highway System (IVHS) advanced motorist information demonstration program in the United States, provides an example of just such innovation. The TravTek program focuses on the navigation and route-guidance needs of out-of-town visitors and utilizes a fleet of specially equipped rental cars as the test bed for the advanced technologies to be evaluated. One of the goals of the TravTek program is to evaluate the potential for, and identify needed enhancements for, increased safety of advanced route-guidance projects. This paper discusses the tools that will be used and the methodologies that will be developed to provide the safety component of the evaluation of TravTek. The evaluation will include the development and application of methodologies for addressing driver/vehicle interaction considerations, collision experience, and the relationship between congestion and collisions.
Keywords
Cities and towns; Displays; Navigation; Probes; Road accidents; Road transportation; Safety; Switches; Technological innovation; Vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Vehicle Navigation and Information Systems Conference, 1991
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VNIS.1991.205827
Filename
1623691
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