Through a rigorous mix of quantitative analysis, global case studies, and local data, this book demonstrates the profound impact of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) on reducing accidents and saving lives. It examines successful implementations in countries such as Sweden, Singapore, and the United States, and contextualizes these lessons within the realities of East Africa.
Focusing on Addis Ababathe heart of Ethiopia's economic and social activitythe author provides an in-depth study of how ITS can mitigate the overwhelming 7580% of accidents caused by human error. Key ITS components such as Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS), Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS), and Emergency Management Systems (EMS) are analyzed as tools for preventing crashes, improving driver behavior, and enhancing emergency response.
The book also tackles the critical barriers to ITS deployment in developing contextslimited human resource capacity, financial constraints, and governance challengesoffering practical policy recommendations and a roadmap toward a safer, smarter, and more sustainable transport future for Ethiopia.
Comprehensive and visionary, this work serves as a valuable reference for policymakers, researchers, engineers, and urban planners seeking to harness technology for public safety and national development.
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