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Intelligent Transportation Systems: Improved DOT Collaboration and Communication Could Enhance the Use of Technology to Manage Congestion
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== Citation == [[Government Accountability Office]], '''Intelligent Transportation Systems: Improved DOT Collaboration and Communication Could Enhance the Use of Technology to Manage Congestion''' (GAO-12-308) (Mar. 19, 2012) ([http://www.gao.gov/assets/590/589430.pdf full-text]). == Overview == Traffic congestion burdens the nation's quality of life and will likely grow substantially if current trends continue. [[Intelligent Transportation System]]s ([[ITS]]) are a range of technologies that can reduce congestion at less cost than some other approaches. The U.S. [[Department of Transportation]]'s ([[DOT]]) [[Research and Innovative Technology Administration]] ([[RITA]]) is responsible for promoting and supporting the use of [[ITS]] in coordination with other modal administrations, including the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). Since 1994, [[DOT]] has overseen the allocation and expenditure of more than $3 billion for deploying and researching [[ITS]]. [[GAO]] was asked to address (1) the current and emerging uses of [[ITS]] technologies by state and local governments, (2) the challenges these governments face in using [[ITS]], and (3) the extent to which [[DOT]]'s efforts to promote and support [[ITS]] address these challenges and follow leading practices. [[Category:Publication]] [[Category:Transportation]] [[Category:Technology]] [[Category:2012]]
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