Transportation Technology: An Inevitable Solution to Climate Change Cascadia Discovery Institute September 4, 2008 Scott Belcher President and CEO Intelligent.

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Transportation Technology: An Inevitable Solution to Climate Change Cascadia Discovery Institute September 4, 2008 Scott Belcher President and CEO Intelligent Transportation Society of America

Intelligent Transportation Society of America Intelligent Transportation Society of America © Overview Intelligent Transportation Society of America Intelligent Transportation Systems Why are Intelligent Transportation Systems a Logical and Cost-Effective Solution to Meeting Our Challenges ITS America’s Environmental Program 15 th World Congress on ITS

Intelligent Transportation Society of America Intelligent Transportation Society of America © Intelligent Transportation Society of America Who is ITS America: –ITS America is a trade association representing 500 public and private sector organizations involved in all aspects of ITS research, planning, development, and deployment –Headquartered in Washington, DC with 24 regional and state chapters representing 36 states Our Vision: help save lives, time and money and help sustain the environment through broad deployment of interoperable ITS technologies Our Mission: be proactive leaders for all ITS stakeholders promoting collaboration and networking in research, development and design of ITS technologies to accelerate deployment

Intelligent Transportation Society of America Intelligent Transportation Society of America © Intelligent Transportation Systems What is ITS: Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) are a broad range of communications-based information, control, and electronic technologies. ITS reduces fuel consumption by increasing mobility and reducing vehicle miles traveled Examples of ITS include: –Intelligent Vehicles: Collision Avoidance Systems Driver Assistance Systems Collision Notification Systems

Intelligent Transportation Society of America Intelligent Transportation Society of America © Intelligent Transportation Systems (cont’d) –Intelligent infrastructure: Arterial Management Freeway, Transit, and Incident Management Electronic Payment and Pricing Traveler Information Information Management Crash Prevention and Safety Roadway Operations and Maintenance Road Weather Management Commercial Vehicle Operations Intermodal Freight

Intelligent Transportation Society of America Intelligent Transportation Society of America © ITS: a Logical and Cost-Effective Solution Traveler Information –GPS and Navigation Systems Congestion Pricing  Price use of broad geographic areas (e.g., downtown business districts) oOptical recognition of license plates to confirm enrollment oGPS devices or odometer sensors Toll Roads  Variable High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes  Drive-by weigh stations  Traffic light synchronization

Intelligent Transportation Society of America Intelligent Transportation Society of America © ITS: a Logical and Cost-Effective Solution (Transit) Advanced Communications Systems  Effective and efficient operation of transit systems relies on a communications infrastructure and vehicle-based communications technologies Transit Operations Software  Helps the operator monitor the fleet’s performance in meeting demand, identify incidents, manage response, and restore service more effectively Automated Fare Payment  Reduce costs through increased automation and enhancing customer convenience  Bus Rapid Transit

Intelligent Transportation Society of America Intelligent Transportation Society of America © ITS America’s Environmental Program: Promote Environmental Benefits of ITS Legislation: Through a broad coalition of governments, industry, NGOs, and trade association, we will ensure that climate change and transportation legislation recognizes ITS as a solution to reduce GHGs Regulations and public policy: Support regulatory programs that use ITS to enhance the environment Monetize Benefits of ITS: Identify and quantify environmental benefits of ITS to participate in carbon market Public relations: Speak at conferences, write articles, and work with State chapters to publicize our message

Intelligent Transportation Society of America Intelligent Transportation Society of America © See ITS In Action 15 th World Congress on ITS, Nov , ,000 attendees representing more than 45 countries to convene in New York, NY Integrated Technology Demonstrations  First, fully-integrated demonstration of vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-roadside communication technologies and services Largest Exhibit Hall - 350,000+ square feet Sessions on sustainability Registration-

Intelligent Transportation Society of America Intelligent Transportation Society of America ©

Intelligent Transportation Society of America Intelligent Transportation Society of America © Thank You Scott Belcher President and CEO Intelligent Transportation Society of America th Street NW, Suite 1200 Washington, DC