THE I-70 RURAL IVHS CORRIDOR MASTER PLAN IS THE GUIDANCE DOCUMENT FOR DEPLOYMENT OF THE INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM (ITS) FOR THE INTERSTATE-70 CORRIDOR FROM DENVER TO GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO. AS A WORKING DOCUMENT, THE PLAN RECOMMENDS STRATEGIES AND ACTIONS TO IMPLEMENT
CORRIDOR-WIDE AND PROJECT-SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS TO MEET THE ITS GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE RESPONSIBLE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (CDOT) ITS PROGRAM OFFICE AND ENGINEERING REGIONS (1,3, AND 6) THROUGH JOINT EFFORTS WITH OTHER AFFECTED AGENCIES.
THE I-70 RURAL IVHS CORRIDOR MASTER PLAN IS DEVELOPED BY AND FOR THE RESPONSIBLE AGENCIES AND THEIR RESPECTIVE CONSTITUENCIES TO CHARACTERIZE FEASIBLE, CREDIBLE, AND DOABLE ITS ACTIONS THAT ADDRESS MOBILITY, SAFETY, ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL, AND ECONOMIC NECESSITIES WITH RESPECT TO TRANSPORTATION.
The Business Plan is a guidance document for implementing the I-70 West Corridor ITS program. A business plan is necessary to establish and prioritize...
Because of the physical, environmental, and travel characteristics of I-70 from Denver to Glenwood Springs, the Colorado Department of Transportation ...
The early action item task documentation for the I-70 Rural M-IS Corridor Planning and Feasibility Analysis (1-70 Rural IVHS) study has been divided i...
The Information Search task for the I- 70 Rural IVHS Corridor Planning and Feasibility Analysis involved an investigation of ITS technologies and appl...
The Needs Assessment process for the I-70 Rural IVHS Corridor Planning and Feasibility Analysis enabled definition and assessment to validate technolo...
ADVANCED TRAVELER INFORMATION SYSTEMS OR ATISTHE PURPOSE OF THE NATIONAL ITS PROGRAM PLAN IS TO GUIDE THE DEVELOPMENT AND DEPLOYMENT OF INTELLIGENT TR...
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