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| Intelligent Transport System
 The Role of ITS
 Intelligent Transport Systems address the problems of
 road safety and congestion. Improving safety has long
 been a primary objective of government transport policy.1
 Other policies have been formulated largely in response
 to the Stern and Eddington2 reports. Reducing congestion
 addresses many of these other objectives, such as the
 promotion of economic competitiveness. Congestion
 reduction also leads to environmental benefits such as
 improved air quality and reduced CO2 emissions.3
 Individual systems generally address either safety or
 congestion issues, but these cannot be wholly separated.
 Road accidents, for example, can lead to severe
 congestion, while findings from a recent scheme on the
 M42 to improve traffic flow also show safety benefits.
 
 The Technologies behind ITS
 The underlying technologies required for ITS are now
 well-established (Box 1). Satellite location is already
 used in navigation systems, and could permit a range of
 further applications. Often, a communications system is
 also required. For information provision, mobile
 telephony is usually most suitable, but wireless networks
 are needed for some safety applications.
 
 
  
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 Useful links:Main Roads
 Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology. UK
 Monash University: Accident Research Centre
 What are Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS)?
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