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An Advanced Driver Information System for North America: A Strawman Proposal
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Under the leadership of the Federal Highway Administration, a team of experts from government, industry and universities developed a strawman proposal for an advanced driver information system for North America. The proposal describes an ADIS for the year 2005 including its functions, vehicle equipment, support infrastructure, evolution, standards, regulatory issues and R&D needs. The strawman is intended to stimulate discussion, analyses and further proposals, leading to a coordinated national program with well-defined roles for the public and private sectors.
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Ridings, J., "An Advanced Driver Information System for North America: A Strawman Proposal," SAE Technical Paper 891682, 1989, https://doi.org/10.4271/891682.Also In
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