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100 1 _aLAWTHER, Wendell C.
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245 1 0 _aPublic-private partnership in transportation policy :
_bthe case of advanced traveler information systems
260 _aPhiladelphia :
_bRoutledge,
_c2005
520 3 _aIncreasing roadway usage has made achieving public transportation goals more challenging. Federal legislation has recognized that advanced technology, creating systems deployed by public-private partnerships (PPPs), can help meet these goals. Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS) represent efforts to provide travelers with information about real-time traffic conditions so that they can make informed decisions about travel plans. Five model ATIS PPPs found in varying US metropolitan areas are proposed, each reflecting different roles and responsibilities of public and private partners. Actual experience is assessed, noting that ATIS PPPs often must evolve from one model to another to maximize effectiveness.
590 _aVolume 28
590 _aNumbers 13-14
773 0 8 _tInternational Journal of Public Administration - IJPA
_g28, 13-14, p. 1117-1134
_dPhiladelphia : Routledge, 2005
_xISSN 01900692
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