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1 May 1972 Arizona's Highway Optical Data System
R. V. Watson
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Proceedings Volume 0030, Photo-Optical Instrumentation: A Tool for Solving Traffic and Highway Engineering Problems; (1972) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953561
Event: Photo-Optical Instrumentation: A Tool for Solving Traffic and Highway Engineering Problems, 1971, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract
The advent of the National Highway Safety Act of 1966 has stimulated considerable research and development in the field of highway safety throughout our nation. The highway departments of most states, and Arizona is no exception, have placed strong emphasis on developing new systems in Traffic Records, (Standard 10), and Identification and Surveillance of Accident Locations (Standard 9). In Traffic Records, the State of Arizona is developing sophisticated computer systems for managing the several types of data essential to a state's effective traffic safety program. The major data files required are those on motor vehicles, drivers, vehicle accidents, and highways.
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R. V. Watson "Arizona's Highway Optical Data System", Proc. SPIE 0030, Photo-Optical Instrumentation: A Tool for Solving Traffic and Highway Engineering Problems, (1 May 1972); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953561
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KEYWORDS
Roads

Safety

Cameras

Computing systems

Control systems

Civil engineering

Standards development

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