Transportation for the Future

Transportation for the Future
Author: David F. Batten
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 364274866X

During the seventies and eighties, the industries associated with the transportation of goods and people have been exposed to some profound changes. The quickening pace of technological change - with its growing emphasis on telecommunications, knowledge-handling capacity, and air transportation - is increasing the discrete character of the world economy. Thus the network structure of global development patterns is becoming more important, with metropolitan centres as key nodes and rapid transportation routes as key links. In this evolutionary situation, changes in the preferred mix of transport modes are inevitable. The faster and more direct modes will be favoured, individually and in combination, and there will be an increasing interest in transportation policies and the provision of infrastructure. This volume contains a collection of innovative papers presented at the First International Conference on Transportation for the Future, held in Södertälje, Sweden in July 1988. Twenty industry leaders and prominent scientists from Europe, USA and Japan present their views about the ongoing transformation of production and distribution systems among firms striving for Just-In-Time methods, economies of scope, and a fully integrated approach to their economic activities. The future of passenger travel and infrastructure are also discussed. The resulting book presents a surprisingly consistent picture of how the transportation industries of the industrialized nations may be expected to grow and change in a long-term perspective.

National Defense Highway Requirements

National Defense Highway Requirements
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1987
Genre: Interstate Highway System
ISBN:

Development of the Defense Highway Network and the Strategic Highway Corridor Network in the Interstate and FAP systems.

Smart Highways

Smart Highways
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1991
Genre: Electronic traffic controls
ISBN:

The General Accounting Office (GAO) examined the development and application of intelligent vehicle and highway systems (IVHS), more commonly known as smart highways, as a means of reducing traffic congestion. The following questions were addressed: What have the major studies concluded about the potential effects of IVHS, and to what extent are these findings empirically based? What additional information can be learned from IVHS field tests under way? What major obstacles could impede the realization of transportation benefits possible through IVHS technologies? In brief, GAO found that the empirical basis for judging the effects of IVHS is limited but nonetheless positive and promising.

Proceedings of a National Workshop on IVHS, Dallas 1990

Proceedings of a National Workshop on IVHS, Dallas 1990
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1990
Genre: Automobiles
ISBN:

Program milestones -- Research & Development needs -- Operational tests -- Program investment requirements -- Organizing for IVHS -- Appendix A: Advanced traffic management systems -- Appendix B: Advanced driver information systems -- Appendix C: Advanced vehicle control systems -- Appendix D: Commercial vehicle operations -- Appendix E: Operational benefits.