Places and Networks: The Changing Landscape of Transportation and Technology
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Places and Networks: The Changing Landscape of Transportation and Technology
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2008-10
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Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota
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Over the past six years, researchers from the University of Minnesota have studied the many ways in which transportation and technology intersect.
Our work has explored these intersections from many perspectives, from ways intelligent transportation systems can help police, ambulance, and other public safety providers communicate more accurately and save lives, to the use of agent-based modeling to predict how high-technology workers will influence city form--and therefore, transportation needs--through their choices about work and home location. Two other areas of study are whether and how the Internet will replace travel demand and the potential loss of privacy related to advanced transportation technologies and the public policy issues surrounding privacy.
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Please see http://hdl.handle.net/11299/96705 for the complete report with data.
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Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs. (2008). Places and Networks: The Changing Landscape of Transportation and Technology. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/151625.
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