Title i3 Travel Love with Traveling – The Low-carbon Intelligent Sightseeing Intermodal Transportation Service Demonstration Project
Dept Transportation Technology and Information Division
Year 2014
Month
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Summary A few domestic scenic areas have been facing a severe traffic congestion problem and the level of recreation quality has therefore deteriorated. In 2011, the IOT proposed the i3 Travel Falling in Love with Travelling Project (or the last project) that combines the idea of “innovative” thinking with those of providing “intelligent” information and services, as well as making life and travel more “interesting”. Focusing on Sun Moon Lake National Scenic Area and based on concepts of information integration and active services, the last project aimed at providing real-time location based traffic and travel information services and high-quality seamless public transportation services, in order to reduce the usage of private transportation modes in the area of Sun Moon Lake.

  The project continues to implement various types of information service systems and planning concepts that were established by the last project, including enhancing the information platform for the expansion, analyzing i3 travel service, completing a total of more than 1,000 copies of tourist questionnaires (conducted in two stages), as well as building a simulation of tourists’ preference models and related policy scenarios according to the analyzed results of the survey. Subsequently, the project is completing the E-Bus scheduling mode and EV-Sharing configuration mode of operation, and promoting the follow-up program for future reference. Also, it is completing the integration of operations with low-carbon transportation planning that includes information integration and ticket integration. It is recommended that the follow-up program be conducted from the perspectives of enhancing EV-Sharing service, promoting E-tickets, integrating traffic management strategies, and conducting environmentally friendly marketing and promotion.
Post date 2014/10/27
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