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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Intelligent Trans
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INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
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INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
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Intelligent Transportation Systems
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6 ITS SOLUTIONS TOOLBOX............
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LIST OF ACRONYMS AASHTO ASTM ATIS A
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LIST OF WEB RESOURCES This ITS Stra
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SACOG ITS Strategic Deployment Plan
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Land use planning, transportation p
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1.6 USDOT Regional ITS Architecture
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2 VISION STATEMENT 2.1 Original Sac
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ITS is the technology that business
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3 GAP ASSESSMENT Up to this point,
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Table 3.1: Background Documents for
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Table 4.1: Stakeholders Stakeholder
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Table 4.2 identifies the roles and
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Table 4.2: Roles and Responsibiliti
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4.5 Market Packages and Performance
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Market Package Table 4.5: Market Pa
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Demand Model (SACMET) to simulate I
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Figure 4.2: Sacramento Regional ITS
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The market packages that were custo
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4.7 Functional Requirements Functio
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database (which identifies standard
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5.2 Methodology and Analysis The fo
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stakeholders may necessitate updati
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including keeping a baseline Archit
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6 ITS SOLUTIONS TOOLBOX The previou
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ITS Solutions Pedestrian Improvemen
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Task 2.1 Gap Assessment Prepared fo
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