Chapter 33: Route Guidance Systems
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Published:2001
Donna Nelson, Philip J. Tarnoff, 2001. "Route Guidance Systems", Handbook of Transport Systems and Traffic Control, Kenneth J. Button, David A. Hensher
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Until recently, route guidance systems were an insignificant element of the intelligent transportation systems (ITS) market. These systems were primarily used by the more sophisticated small-parcel delivery services, trucking firms, and taxi services. With the expansion of the internet and the growing popularity of in-vehicle electronics, route guidance systems are experiencing explosive growth. Current forecasts anticipate that these systems will become a major economic force in ITS. As they become increasingly integrated with the roadside infrastructure, route guidance systems will also have a major influence on transportation management.
Route guidance is the provision of information to travelers to facilitate their selection of a path from their origin (or current location) to their destination.
