The Project PROMET (PROject for the Management of European Traffic) covers the North-East of Europe and ranges from the Italian Region Friuli Venezia Giulia to the west of the Slovenian Country. The ambition of the project is to cover a crucial cross-border motorway link between Slovenia and Italy (on EU Corridor V) characterized by daily high freight and fleet flow coming from a country to another and by seasonal traffic peaks during the summer holidays. The paper describes the evaluation of Travel and Traffic Information between Italy and Slovenia. In particular it describes the results of an interview campaign conducted the 9th of December 2008 during a holiday peak traffic situation.

Evalutation of travel and traffic information between Italy and Slovenia in the Promet Project

STUDER, LUCA PASINO;PONTI, MARCO;MARCHIONNI, GIOVANNA
2009-01-01

Abstract

The Project PROMET (PROject for the Management of European Traffic) covers the North-East of Europe and ranges from the Italian Region Friuli Venezia Giulia to the west of the Slovenian Country. The ambition of the project is to cover a crucial cross-border motorway link between Slovenia and Italy (on EU Corridor V) characterized by daily high freight and fleet flow coming from a country to another and by seasonal traffic peaks during the summer holidays. The paper describes the evaluation of Travel and Traffic Information between Italy and Slovenia. In particular it describes the results of an interview campaign conducted the 9th of December 2008 during a holiday peak traffic situation.
2009
ISEP 2009 - ble Transport and Mobility
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