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Lessons Learned
Lessons Learned capture the real life experience of practitioners in their planning, deployment, operation, maintenance, and evaluation of ITS. It is a reflection on what was done right, what one would do differently, and how one could be more effective in the future.
 

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The below infographic summarizes key information about the ITS Deployment Evaluation Lessons Learned Database, including highlighted examples of lessons learned entries.

This infographic summarizes key information about the ITS Deployment Evaluation Lessons Learned Database. Included are statistics on the breadth of the database, goal areas, deployment efforts from which lessons learned were pulled, and highlighted examples of lessons learned entries.

 

 

Latest Lessons Learned

Provide Drivers with Messages for Lane Drop Points Further Upstream of the Merging Point when Implementing Part-Time Use of…
Date Posted: 05/25/2022
Add Auxiliary Signage in Conjunction with Driveway Assistance Device Signals to Reduce Potential Driver Confusion over Prop…
Date Posted: 05/23/2022
When Using Computer Vision Technology to Support Wrong-Way Driving Detection Systems Evaluate Data Processing Delays to Det…
Date Posted: 04/30/2022
Account for Variations in Driver Population When Assessing Driving Interactions with Automated Vehicles.
Date Posted: 04/30/2022
Florida Study Suggests Identifying Structures that Should Be Geo-Fenced As Restricted Platooning Zones When Implementing Dr…
Date Posted: 04/26/2022
Look to Braking and Wheel Counter Information from Vehicle Controller Area Network (CAN) Data for Early Indication of Winte…
Date Posted: 04/25/2022
 

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