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Trust management is a fundamental and critical aspect of any serious application in ITS. However, only a few studies have addressed this important problem. In this paper, we present a survey on trust management for ITS. We first describe the properties of trust, trust metrics and potential attacks against trust management schemes. Existing related works are then reviewed based on the way in which trust management is implemented. Along with the review, we also identify some open research questions for future work, and consequently present a novel idea of trust management implementation.