An Overview of the Intelligent Transportation System Education Tool and the Effect on the Future Workforce Development Paradigm
Publication: International Conference on Transportation and Development 2022
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Throughout the United States, state and local Departments of Transportation (DOTs), as well as other infrastructure owners and operators (IOOs), lack the necessary connected and automated vehicle (CAV) demonstration and evaluation tools to effectively make procurement and deployment decisions. To address this need, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office (ITS JPO) are working together and developing resources for deploying and maintaining the emerging CAV system. In order to gauge the effectiveness of the connected and automated vehicle education (CAVe)-in-a-box, a tool that demonstrates how a complete CAV system works, an extended outreach and scope assessment was conducted; measurable feedback on the demands and effectiveness of the system were collected through a series of virtual workshops, presentations, and alpha testing.
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