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Success Strategies
Success strategies present the insights acquired from past Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) projects, serving as a source of knowledge to guide and enhance the planning of future projects.

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NEW Executive Briefings

The annual Executive Briefings highlight recent additions to the databases on emerging ITS topics.

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NEW Case Studies

Case Studies showcase the latest developments in the field, offering a focused exploration of specific projects in emerging ITS areas. 

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NEW Snapshots

Snapshots capture early/interim updates, results, and use cases for emerging ITS technologies. 

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Lessons Learned capture the real-life experience of practitioners in their planning, deployment, operation, maintenance, and evaluation of ITS. The entries provide 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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