Automated Highway Systems 1997
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-4573-3_3
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Integration of Automated Highway Systems into Existing California Freeways

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“…Figure 3 shows the driving scene and driver-vehicle interface of cockpit area with five function keys. Figure 4 shows the road configuration that implemented in this simulator that based on the shared space at-grade concept suggested by PATH (Partnerships for Advanced Transit and Highways) [12]. This shared at-grade concept is a low-cost minimumchangeable configuration for the implementation of Korean road situation through a transportation expert's review.…”
Section: Driver-vehicle Interfacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 3 shows the driving scene and driver-vehicle interface of cockpit area with five function keys. Figure 4 shows the road configuration that implemented in this simulator that based on the shared space at-grade concept suggested by PATH (Partnerships for Advanced Transit and Highways) [12]. This shared at-grade concept is a low-cost minimumchangeable configuration for the implementation of Korean road situation through a transportation expert's review.…”
Section: Driver-vehicle Interfacementioning
confidence: 99%