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California Oregon Advanced Transportation Systems Phase VIII: Final Report (2023-01)
This report summarizes the work completed for continued Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) demonstration, evaluation and technology transfer in rural northern California and southern Oregon. This work was completed under the eighth phase (Phase VIII) of the California and Oregon Advanced Transportation Systems (COATS) project.

California and Oregon Advanced Transportation Systems (COATS) Phase 7: Final Report (2020-01)
This document summarizes the work completed for continued Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) demonstration, evaluation, and technology transfer in the western states region. This work was completed under the seventh phase (Phase 7) of the California and Oregon Advanced Transportation Systems (COATS) project.

California and Oregon Advanced Transportation Systems (COATS) Phase 6: Final Report (2016-06)
This document summarizes the work completed for continued Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) demonstration, evaluation and technology transfer in the western states region. This work was completed under the sixth phase (Phase 6) of the California and Oregon Advanced Transportation Systems (COATS) project.

Data Quality for Aggregation and Dissemination of DOT Traveler Information: An Analysis of Existing System Best Practices (2016-08)
This is the research report for the Data Quality for Aggregation and Dissemination of DOT Traveler Information task completed under COATS Phase 6.

Evaluation of the Fredonyer Pass Icy Curve Warning System (2016-02)
This final report presents the results of the evaluation of the Fredonyer Pass Icy Curve Warning System. The project was conducted as part of COATS Phase 6.

Data Quality for Aggregation and Dissemination of DOT Traveler Information: Best Practices (2015-08).
This presentation was given in the Improvements to Traveler Information Systems & Data session of the 2015 National Rural ITS Conference, August 9-12, 2015, in Snowbird, Utah.

Prospective Deployment Recommendations and Sources for Bluetooth Readers (2015-08-26)
In this report, the project team identified the highest priority locations for deploying Bluetooth readers. Additionally, recommendations were given concerning the specific Bluetooth equipment to deploy.

California and Oregon Advanced Transportation Systems (COATS) Phase 5: Final Report (2014-08)
This document summarizes the work completed under Phase 5 of the COATS project which used ITS experience and institutional knowledge of stakeholders in the region, combined with technology transfer activities from the Western States Rural Transportation Technology Implementers Forum (WSRTTIF) and incubator projects.

Regional Integrated Corridor Management Planning Final Report (2014-08)
This is the Final Report for the Regional Integrated Corridor Management project conducted under COATS Phase 5.

Survey of Western State Safety Warning Devices (2014-06)
This is the Final Report for the Survey of Western State Safety Warning Devices project conducted under COATS Phase 5.

Synthesis of Western U.S. Automated Safety Warning Systems (2013-08-28)
This presentation was given in the Automated Safety Warning Systems session of the 2013 National Rural ITS Conference, August 25-28, 2013, in St. Cloud, Minnesota.

California and Oregon Advanced Transportation Systems Phase 4: Final Report (2011-06)
This document summarizes the work completed under Phase 4 of the COATS project which continued Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) demonstration, evaluation, and technology transfer in the COATS region.

COATS IV Rural Deployment Assistance: Analysis and Recommendations for Optimization and Deployment of WeatherShare and Related Web-Based Projects (2011-04-13)
This document presents the findings and recommendations of the project team for the Rural Deployment Assistance task of COATS Phase IV.

Radar Speed Trailer Deployment Warrants (2011-01-12)
The information provided in this document represents a summary of past research and results that have been conducted specific to radar speed signs.

Development of Radar Speed Sign Warrants (2011-08-29)
This presentation was given in the ITS Safety Applications in a Rural Environment session of the 2011 National Rural ITS Conference, August 28th-31st, in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.

Guidance for Radar Speed Sign Deployments paper (2012-01)
This paper was submitted for inclusion in the 91st Annual Transportation Research Board’s Meeting Compendium.

Guidance for Radar Speed Sign Deployments poster (2012-01-21)
This poster was displayed in the Advances in Traffic Control Devices session at the 91st Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, January 22-26, 2012, in Washington, D.C.

Effective Deployment of Radar Speed Signs (2010-12)
This is the Final Report for the Radar Speed Trailer Deployment Warrants project conducted under COATS Phase IV.

Speed Impacts of an Icy Curve Warning System paper (2012-01)
This paper was submitted for inclusion in the 91st Annual Transportation Research Board’s Meeting Compendium.

Speed Impacts of an Icy Curve Warning System presentation (2012-01-21)
This presentation was given in the Weather Impacts on Surface Transportation session of the 91st Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, January 22-26, 2012, in Washington, D.C.

Safety Effects of Icy Curve Warning Systems paper (2012-01)
This paper was submitted for inclusion in the 91st Annual Transportation Research Board’s Meeting Compendium.

Safety Effects of Icy Curve Warning Systems poster (2012-01-21)
This poster was displayed in the Highway Safety Management Improvement Through Research session at the 91st Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, January 22-26, 2012, in Washington, D.C.

Evaluation of the Fredonyer Pass Icy Curve Warning System (2011-06)
This is the final report for the evaluation of the Fredonyer Pass Icy Curve Warning System.

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