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Future Highway Design Considerations Due to Automated Vehicles
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Serious consideration is now being given to the development of Intelligent Vehicle-Highway Systems (IVHS) in the United States. This paper discusses the major components of IVHS, their potential benefits, and their implications for highway agencies. Given the incremental nature of implementation of IVHS technology, the paper concludes that IVHS can make both near-term and long-range contributions to the mobility of people and goods.
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Rutherford, G. and Mahoney, J., "Future Highway Design Considerations Due to Automated Vehicles," SAE Technical Paper 892456, 1989, https://doi.org/10.4271/892456.Also In
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- U.S. Department of Transportation “Discussion Paper on Intelligent Vehicle-Highway Systems,” USDOT Office of the Secretary May 1989
- Proceeding of a Workshop on Intelligent Vehicle-Highway Systems Texas Transportation Institute February 15, 16, 17 1989
- Haskelkorn, Mark Bayfield, Woodrow Spyridakis, Jan Conquest, Loveday “Improving Motorist Information System: Towards a User-Based Motorist Information System for the Puget Sound Area,” Washington State Department of Transportation August 1989