Hand in hand
TM+E
April 2008
By Eric Roecks
Committee hopes by exchanging information, transportation and public-safety agencies can stay in tune
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Internet opens all doors
TM+E
July 2007
Jeff Zindel
The key to wrapping all municipal departments as well as advanced traffic management into a connected community
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RWIS: Weathering the Storm
TM+E
April-May 2003
Bruce Abernethy
This article discusses ITS technology as it relates to weather and as deployed in intelligent transportation subsystems referred to as roadway weather information subsystems (RWIS).
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An Eye Toward the Traffic of Tomorrow
TM+E
February-March 2003
Debra Otto
Every day, the city of Irvine experiences a population explosion. The city's population of 160,000 nearly doubles as people commute into this California city to work. The city is committed to reduce traffic congestion by using the latest in traffic management control technology.
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Wireless Tools of the Trade
TM+E
June-July 2002
Ken Szgatti
Spread Spectrum (S/S) radio modem usage in all aspects of the traffic industry is increasing on a daily basis. The major benefit of S/S technology is its ability to be deployed rapidly, without the challenge of regulatory issues or licensing.
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The 411 on 511
TM+E
April-May 2002
James Pol and Robert Rupert
The availability of 511 presents an opportunity to redefine how transportation operations affect the everyday traveler. More importantly, via 511 travelers derive the immediate benefit of applying technology to transportation.
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