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Chapter Eight - Conclusions
Pages 47-48

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... In general, ATCS users would like to acquire additional expertise; however, the agencies do not have enough financial resources to acquire comprehensive training, and most of the agencies are short staffed. ATCSs are considered more operationally demanding than conventional traffic signal systems; however, agencies are not able to support these systems in the same way they support conventional traffic signal systems.
From page 48...
... Although specific recommendations were not requested in the survey, survey recipients suggested the following research to improve knowledge of ATCS implementations in the United States and other countries. • Explore establishing a coalition for Adaptive Traffic Control, which could serve as a framework for exchanging experiences and lessons learned about ATCS deployments.


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