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Intelligent vehicle-highway systems (IVHS): the 'I' in IVHS is still mostly human intelligence
Results of two parallel studies-defining future IVHS traffic management systems agree that the most challenging traffic data interpretations and responses will remain the responsibility of human operators. The studies (1) developed a user-centered plan for implementing IVHS technology, and (2) explored examples of human factors pitfalls awaiting the designer who does so.<>