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Traveler Information Tool with Integrated Real-Time Transit Information and Multimodal Trip Planning Design and Implementation

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TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD
Volume -, Issue 2215, Pages 1-10

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.3141/2215-01

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  1. U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)
  2. State of California Business, Transportation, and Housing Agency
  3. California DOT (Caltrans)

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The chief objective of the PATH2Go multimodal traveler information application is to improve the accessibility and the quality of real-time traveler information and to make transit a known and viable choice for travelers. PATH2Go was developed as part of a field test on the US-101 corridor in the San Francisco Bay Area of California, with the primary hypothesis that travelers would benefit from real-time multimodal traveler information and therefore would be likely to consider using transit. PATH2Go integrates a web-based multimodal trip-planning tool that uses real-time transit, traffic, and parking information; a web-based search tool that finds real-time information about transit arrivals and schedules; and a mobile application that provides personalized en route transit trip information. PATH2Go integrates these major components of traveler information in one platform and makes real-time information easily accessible to travelers. The PATH2G0 system architecture and major design considerations are described, and enabling technologies including the Global Positioning System (GPS) fusing algorithm and a scenario-parsing algorithm based on GPS location data-are introduced.

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