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Public perceptions of self-driving delivery vehicles have improved substantially in China as these systems deliver medical supplies, food, and disinfect streets during the COVID-19 virus outbreak.

Since the COVID-19 virus outbreak: Local Chinese authorities continue to incentivize the purchase and operation of self-driving delivery vehicles. One manufacturer (Neolix) indicated that public…
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Date Posted
04/17/2020

EU-mandated automated emergency call technology, eCall, is expected to reduce response time to road accidents by up to 50 percent and help save up to 1,500 lives per year.

Upon detection of an accident (e.g. when an airbag deploys), the eCall system establishes a voice connection directly with the 112 emergency number (the equivalent of 911 in the US). Even if no…
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Date Posted
06/05/2018

Deployment of automatic vehicle location system on 230 emergency vehicles in Clayton County, Georgia cost $570,337.

Public safety agencies in Clayton County, Georgia are moving forward with plans to equip 230 vehicles with Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) devices for an anticipated cost of $570,337. Project…
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07/24/2017

Incident scene guidance and alerts through CV-applications can potentially reduce network delay up to 14 percent.

Evaluation Approach For the simulation, 24 scenarios were modeled utilizing various operational conditions: two incident conditions (short, long), two weather conditions (dry, rainy) and 6 levels of…
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Date Posted
02/09/2016

A program designed to coordinate real-time incident and mobility information among regional transportation agencies has a benefit-to-cost ratio of 10:1.

METHODOLOGYTraffic models were developed and calibrated based on historical field data recorded during three regionally significant traffic incidents categorized as high severity, medium severity,…
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Date Posted
12/08/2015

The capital cost to integrate voice and data networks for regional traffic incident management was estimated at $10 million.

In the Portland metro area, regional partners created a vision for Transportation System Management and Operations (TSMO). Key stakeholders from across the region including public agency staff,…
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Made Public Date
01/23/2015