The report describes the Atlantique Corridor System which is a major traffic corridor diversion system in the west to southwest area of France. A high quality traffic diversion system was also reviewed in the Frankfurt-Darmstadt area of West Germany. This system is not as large geographically as the system in France but is more sophisticated in design and operation. Finally, a detailed review of a highway radio information system in West Germany, known as ALI, is also presented. The report includes a number of items on other traffic control systems which were observed during the study.
Diversion and Corridor Control Systems in Western Europe
1977
36 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Road Transportation , Traffic control , Highway transportation , Surveillance , Electronic reconnaissance , Diverting , Vehicular traffic , Traffic engineering , Radio broadcasting , Information , Real time operations , Radar , Detectors , Magnetic induction , Computers , France , West Germany , Western Europe , Freeways , Route diversion systems , Variable message signing , Transportation corridors , Highway advisory radio , Traffic flow , Vehicle detection , Traffic surveillance , Route guidance systems , Automatic vehicle identification , Marseille(France) , Frankfurt(West Germany)
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