Comprehensive Study Of Intelligent Transportation System And Comparison With Conventional Transportation System

Haresh D. Golakiya, G.E.C, Dahod Gujarat, India; Paresha M. Baria ,G.E.C, Dahod Gujarat, India; Chirag S. Modhiya ,G.E.C, Dahod Gujarat, India; Siddharth Siddhpuria ,Dr. S & S. S. G. G.E.C, Surat, Gujarat, India

Fuel Consumption, Intelligent Transportation System, Traffic Congestion, Toll Collection System

Today, Traffic congestion has been increasing worldwide as a result of insufficient road development, growing number of vehicles, Low speed, increased accident rates, increased fuel consumption etc. It raises the demand for the concept of intelligent transportation system to the conventional transportation system. Intelligent Transportation System includes a wide and growing suite of technologies and applications. Intelligent Transportation Systems deliver superior benefit-cost returns when compared to traditional investments in highway capacity. Intelligent Transportation System maximizes the capacity of infrastructure, reducing the need to build additional highway capacity. ITS have a central role to play in funding countries’ transportation systems. Increasing driver and pedestrian safety, Enhancing mobility and convenience, Delivering environmental benefit, Boosting productivity, economic, and employment growth. In this paper patch of highway in Gujarat has been selected and toll collection system i.e. existing conventional transportation facilities is studied and compared with intelligent transportation system.
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Paper ID: GRDCF001080
Published in: Conference : Recent Advances in Civil Engineering for Global Sustainability (RACEGS-2016)
Page(s): 374 - 380