Prerequisites for further deploying ITS systems: The case of Greece

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The deployment of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) is a strategic decision for the European Union (EU). Through the integration of ITS in their transportation national strategy, the EU Member States can more decisively towards the achievement of the targets that have been set for a cleaner, safer and more efficient transport system. Moreover, the adoption of systems and services, that have been developed in other countries, and their induction in the national ITS frameworks can facilitate the interoperable and coordinated deployment of ITS and ensure the effort for the targets ' achievement. This paper examines the possibilities of transferring in Greece the knowledge gained by three systems which have been developed in other three South East Europe (SEE) countries and defines guidelines for their future deployment in Greece.

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Iordanopoulos, P., Mitsakis, E., & Chalkiadakis, C. (2018). Prerequisites for further deploying ITS systems: The case of Greece. Periodica Polytechnica Transportation Engineering, 46(2), 108–115. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPtr.11174

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