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Filed under: Automated highway guidance Study of electronic devices as traffic aids (The Station, 1962), by United States. Bureau of Public Roads, Ohio. Dept. of Highways, Ohio State University. Systems Research Group, Ohio State University. Antenna Laboratory, and Ohio State University. Transportation Engineering Center (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Study of electronic devices as traffic aids (The Station, 1961), by United States. Bureau of Public Roads, Ohio. Dept. of Highways, Ohio State University. Systems Research Group, Ohio State University. Antenna Laboratory, and Ohio State University. Transportation Engineering Center (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The driver's response to an automated highway system with reduced capability. (Federal Highway Administration ;, 1996), by J. R. Bloomfield, United States. Federal Highway Administration, and University of Iowa. Center for Computer-Aided Design (page images at HathiTrust) The driver's response to decreasing vehicle separations during transitions into the automated lane. (Federal Highway Administration ;, 1996), by J. R. Bloomfield, United States. Federal Highway Administration, and Honeywell Inc (page images at HathiTrust)
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