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Welcome to a New TRB Sponsor--South Coast Air Quality Management District TRB is pleased to announce that the South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) has become a core sponsor of TRB's programs. The South Coast AQMD is the air pollution control agency for all of Orange County, California, and the urban portions of Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties. TRB Core Program Sponsors are the major source of financial support for TRB's core technical activities, which include TRB standing committees and task forces, the TRB Annual Meeting, publications, online information services, and the field visit program. The goal of all of these activities is to provide opportunities for information exchange on transportation research and practice. Additional information on the TRB Core Program Sponsor program and a list of current sponsors are available online. [More] | [Share] |
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TRID - TRB and Joint Transport Research Centre Database
The Transportation Research Board and the Joint Transport Research Centre of the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development and the International Transport Forum have launched the Transport Research International Documentation (TRID) database. Through TRID, users have access to one database to locate transportation research from around the world. [More] | [Share]
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Using National Household Travel Survey Data for Transportation Decision Making: A Workshop TRB is sponsoring the National Household Travel Survey Data Workshop on June 6-7, 2011, in Washington, D.C. The workshop is designed to focus on the use of NHTS data to inform transportation decision making on key issues such as energy use, congestion, highway finance, and safety. The workshop will feature presentations and discussions on methods, examples, and techniques for using NHTS and other travel survey data to support transportation programs and decisions. Individuals or groups wishing to present at the meeting must submit an abstract of their proposed presentation by February 9, 2011. Additional information on the call for presentations is available online. [More] | [Share] |
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Framework for a National Database System for Maintenance Actions on Highway Bridges TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 668: Framework for a National Database System for Maintenance Actions on Highway Bridges explores a potential framework that provides a uniform format for collecting, reporting, and storing information on bridge maintenance actions for inclusion in a national bridge maintenance database. [More] | [Share] |
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Planning 2010 TRB's Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2174 contains 19 papers that explore wide-area congestion and incident monitoring; sustainability at state transportation agencies; governance of metropolitan planning organizations; estimating a state transportation infrastructure funding shortfall; microsimulation analysis of paratransit patron accessibility; using aggregated federal data to model freight in a medium-sized community; and using intelligent transportation system technologies to improve shuttle ridership. [More] | [Share] |
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Travel Forecasting 2010, Volume 1 TRB's Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2175 contains 16 papers that explore mixed logit models, multiagent transport simulations, real-time short-term traffic speed level forecasting, multimodal and multiactivity travel planning, and comparison of agent-based transit assignment procedure with conventional approaches. [More] | [Share]
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Crossing Solutions at Roundabouts and Channelized Turn Lanes for Pedestrians with Vision Disabilities TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 674: Crossing Solutions at Roundabouts and Channelized Turn Lanes for Pedestrians with Vision Disabilities explores information related to establishing safe crossings at roundabouts and channelized turn lanes for pedestrians with vision disabilities. [More] | [Share] |
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Supporting Material to NCHRP Report 674 TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Web-Only Document 160 is appendices B through N to NCHRP Report 674: Crossing Solutions at Roundabouts and Channelized Turn Lanes for Pedestrians with Vision Disabilities, which explores information related to establishing safe crossings at roundabouts and channelized turn lanes for pedestrians with vision disabilities. [More] | [Share] |
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SHRP 2 Reliability Program Brief: January 2011 |
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SHRP 2 Renewal Program Brief: December 2010 |
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SHRP 2 Capacity Program Brief: December 2010 B's second Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP 2) has released the latest version of its Capacity Program Brief, which summarizes recent progress within the Capacity area of SHRP 2. The objective of Capacity Research in SHRP 2 is to develop tools for systematically integrating environmental, economic, and community requirements into the analysis, planning, and design of new highway capacity. [More] | [Share] |
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SHRP 2 Safety Program Brief: December 2010 |
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Review of Risks to the Successful Implementation of Mandated Safety Technology The U.S. Government Accountability Office has released a report that examines the railroads' progress in developing positive train control (PTC) and the remaining steps to implement it by 2015, as required by law. The report also explores the benefits of and challenges in implementing other safety technologies, and theU.S. Federal Railroad Administration's efforts to fulfill the PTC mandate and encourage the implementation of other technologies. [More]
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Proceedings of the Marine Safety and Security Council, the Coast Guard Journal of Safety at Sea: Winter 2010-2011
The U.S. Coast Guard has released the latest issue of this quarterly journal, which is described as the voice of the Coast Guard's Marine Safety and Security Council. This issue has a focus on fishing vessel safety. [More] |
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Investigation into Motor Carrier Practices to Achieve Optimal Commercial Motor Vehicle Driver Performance: Phase I
The U.S. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has released a report that examines the recuperative effectiveness of the current 34-hour restart provision in the hours-of-service regulations governing freight-carrying commercial motor vehicles. [More]
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Establishing Best Practices - Snow/Ice Removal in California
The Western Transportation Institute at Montana State University has released a report that synthesizes available information regarding winter maintenance best practices and provides a set of preliminary guidelines to implement anti-icing strategies in California. [More]
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Optimal Workforce Planning and Shift Scheduling for Snow and Ice Removal
The Center for Transportation Studies at the University of Minnesota has released a report that explores ways to estimate workforce requirements, and the impact of using contract employees, split shifts, and staggered shifts, to address snow and ice removal. [ More] |
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Impacts of Low-Speed Vehicles on Transportation Infrastructure and Safety The Oregon Transportation Research Consortium has released a report that explores the impacts that low-speed electric vehicles (LSVs), including neighborhood electric vehicles and medium-speed electric vehicles, are likely to have for the Oregon Department of Transportation and Oregon communities. The report also examines whether adjustments in current state regulations are needed to ensure that LSVs do not negatively impact road safety and traffic operations, or expose the LSV operators to undue risk. [More]
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Development of Algorithms for Travel Time-Based Traffic Signal Timing, Phase I - A Hybrid Extended Kalman Filtering Approach for Traffic Density Estimation along Signalized Arterials
The Center for Transportation Studies at the University of Minnesota has released a report that explores ways to optimize traffic signal control from the use of the conventional, fixed-point loop detector data to the use of mobile vehicle trajectory-based data. [More]
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Improving School Travel Systems
The New Zealand Transport Agency has released a report that explores an evidence-based toolkit for the design of school travel systems. [More]
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Equipment Detecting Cycles: A Literature Study
The Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI) has released a report that explores new methods and technologies that could help develop ways to measure cycling data. The report is written in Swedish with an English summary. [More]
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Different Methods to Evaluate Sleepiness Warning Systems
The Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI) has released a report that explores tools and environments to evaluate the effect of warnings given to sleepy drivers. The report is written in Swedish with an English summary. [More] |
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Rail Safety and Standards Board Research and Development E-Newsletter: December 2010
The U.K. Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB) has released the latest issue of its monthly electronic newsletter that provides information on current projects as well as access to completed research. RSSB manages a program of research and development on behalf of government and the railway industry. The program is funded by the Department for Transport and is designed to assist the industry and its stakeholders in improving performance (in terms of health and safety, reliability, and punctuality), increasing capacity and availability, reducing cost, and delivering a sustainable future for the railway. [More] |
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CheckPoint Newsletter: January 2011
The TRB Committee on Performance Measurement has released the latest issue of its semiannual newsletter. The opinions expressed in CheckPoint are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Transportation Research Board or the National Academies. [More]
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