| Title: | Expected safety benefits of implementing intelligent transportation systems in Virginia: a synthesis of the literature. |
| Author: | Jernigan, Jack D. |
| Note: | 1998 |
| Link: | page images at HathiTrust |
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| Subject: | Accident Preventive Measures |
| Subject: | Accidents |
| Subject: | Commercial vehicles |
| Subject: | Detection of Accidents |
| Subject: | Incident detection |
| Subject: | Intelligent transportation systems |
| Subject: | Prevention |
| Subject: | Smart Travel Program |
| Subject: | Traffic congestion |
| Subject: | Virginia |
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