Published: 2006 | Category: Integrated land use and transport systems , Research programme , Research & reports | Audience: General
The purpose of this study has been to document international experience of where the greatest benefits have been gained from the implementation of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS), and to compare these benefits with the key outcomes sought in the New Zealand Transport Strategy (NZTS) and Land Transport Management Act (LTMA).
The resulting report provides guidance on the ways in which different ITS initiatives can contribute to these objectives, with a particular focus on the use of ITS for demand management and in optimising the use of existing land transport infrastructure.
Keywords: arterial management, bus, crash prevention, emergency, environmental monitoring, fleet management, hazardous materials, incident detection, information dissemination, intelligent transport lane control, message signs, motorway management, parking, public transport, rail crossing, ramp, ride share, road geometry, road weather, routing, rural highway, safety screening, signal control, smart cards, speed enforcement, toll collection, traffic monitoring, tunnel, urban traffic, user charges, weight screening