Safetrip-21: Connected Traveler

Abstract: 

The US DOT RITA Volpe Center entered into a cooperative agreement with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) to establish the inaugural SafeTrip 21 field test site in the San Francisco Bay area [named Connected Traveler].  Specifically, the site encompasses I-880 from Oakland to San Jose on the east bay and from San Jose to just south of the San Francisco International Airport, along U.S. 101 and California State Route (SR) 82. The site includes the SR-84 Dumbarton Bridge toll crossing, which links I-880 and U.S. 101. Caltrans's partners include the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, the University of California-Berkeley's California Partners for Advanced Transit and Highways (PATH), the California Center  for Innovative Transportation, Nokia, Inc., NAVTEQ, Santa Clara  Valley Transportation Authority, and Nissan. The cost of the $12.4 million field test was funded by private and public sector partners, including the USDOT contribution, equally. (Public Roads, September/October 2008).

Author: 
Sengupta, Raja
Misener, Jim
Ahern, Katherine
Chan, Ching-Yao
Gupta, Somak Datta
Jariyasunant, Jerry
Li, Jing-Quan
Long, Christopher
Mai, Eric
Manasseh, Christian
Nowakowski, Christopher
O’Connell, Jessica
Rezai, Shahram
Steelhorst, Michael
Zhang, Liping
Zhang, Wei-Bin
Zhou, Kun
Zhou, Xeusong
Publication date: 
March 1, 2010
Publication type: 
Research Report
Citation: 
Sengupta, R., Misener, J., Ahern, K., Chan, C.-Y., Gupta, S. D., Jariyasunant, J., Li, J.-Q., Long, C., Mai, E., Manasseh, C., Nowakowski, C., O’Connell, J., Rezai, S., Steelhorst, M., Zhang, L., Zhang, W.-B., Zhou, K., & Zhou, X. (2010). Safetrip-21: Connected Traveler (UCB-ITS-PRR-2010-23). https://escholarship.org/uc/item/195910n5