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Route guide TRRL probe

28th November 1981
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

A WIDE range of possib1 methods and techniques for in proving route guidance hali been looked at by the Transpo and Road Research Laboratory.

About £600m per year cou be saved if a perfect system I route guidance operating C over the country was brougl into use. A computer model th. could pinpoint the simplest wE of getting from Ate B would co about £200,000.

Inclusion of journey time h formation in maps could give L to £20m a year of benef according to the report, and ir provement of roadsigns cou save around £100m each year.

The TRRL feels that the me economic scheme would be basic viewdata route plannir and guidance system.

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