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Beat the Heat (and the Traffic) - Alternative Labor Day getaways

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Alternative Labor Day getaways

There's really just one sure way to beat the traffic on Labor Day weekend: stay home and barbecue. Most beaches will be crowded, popular mountain resorts will be full and tourist destinations across the country are likely to have long lines. If you are determined to get out and about for the unofficial last weekend of summer, though, here are a few traffic-wise suggestions.

One Day at a Time:
The heavy travel times for Labor Day weekend are Friday and Monday evenings. So, think about taking a pair of fun family day trips on Saturday and Sunday. It's a particularly good time to go into town and explore your area's parks and cultural attractions, as many of the locals will have left town. Check your local and/or state tourism websites for suggestions.

Fair Game:
Labor Day weekend is primetime for county fairs, 4-H fairs and all manner of local and regional arts and crafts expositions. Visit countyfairgrounds.net for an extensive listing of State and County fairs near you. Remember, many of these events are held in places that are a bit off the beaten track. Check traffic.com before you head out, and make sure your navigation maps are up-to-date. (Check here to find the right update for your system.)

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You are probably going to hit some traffic. Here are some tips to avoid the worst of it:

1) Shift your weekend – Instead of fighting the heavy traffic on Friday evening rush hour and Monday evening, take a day off and shift your trip a day in either direction. You may even get a lower rate one night on your hotel room.

2) Go early or go late – If you can't move your trip a day, think about staying in town for dinner and heading out later or grabbing an early breakfast and making a break for it. Just make sure you're well rested before heading out.

3) Check traffic before and during your drive – Check traffic.com before you leave to see current conditions and learn about obstacles that may cause traffic later. If you hit a problem on the road:

Visit mobi.traffic.com on your web-enabled mobile phone or device: the site is free, and the content can be invaluable.

Save 1-866-MY-TRAFC (1-866-698-7232) to a phone favorites list before leaving home. This free hotline provides speed dial access to up-to-the-moment traffic reports to help you avoid heavy traffic, construction, and accidents on your long weekend trip.

Send a SMS text message to get real-time traffic information for city hotspots. Simply text your CITY CODE, (NY, CHIC, PHL, LA, etc.) to TRAFC (87232). City codes can be found at bhelp.traffic.com/city-codes-used-for-sms for getting instant traffic information.

Wherever you go, drive carefully on Labor Day weekend, and make sure you are well rested and completely sober. Labor Day weekend ranks only behind Thanksgiving and the 4th of July as the most dangerous time to be on American roads.*

* Source: National Safety Council. Available at: http://www.nsc.org/Documents/IndDay2011.pdf

Trapster
Planning on taking a road trip this Labor Day weekend? Then the must-have driving app is Trapster! Trapster is a free mobile phone app that alerts you to police speed traps, enforcement cameras, and other wallet hazards.

According to the AAA*, the U.S. saw a 9.9% rise in people traveling during last year's holiday weekend, with 34.4 million travelers heading at least 50 miles from home. Most (91%) traveled by car. So we can expect even larger numbers this year. If you are traveling through areas you are not fully familiar with, Trapster will alert you to enforcement cameras before you reach them.

Besides speed traps and enforcement cameras, Trapster displays real-time traffic, accidents, dangerous curves, and other road hazards so you can avoid holiday travel headaches. Visit trapster.com from your mobile device or simply search for Trapster on your device's app store.

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Student Drivers
Tips for having cars on campus
With college costs skyrocketing, more and more students are opting to either live at home, or move off campus to save money on room and board. Here are some tips for collegiate drivers, including how you can use traffic.com to keep your campus commute to a minimum.

Intro to Parking
Most college campuses are far from car-friendly. Many have an outright ban on cars for freshman, and some urban campuses have no student parking at all. Of course, there is a considerable degree of variation, so check with the student affairs office at your school to make sure you understand the rules... and follow them. If they don't have parking, ask if any neighbors rent out spaces near campus.

Campus Commuter Studies
For those with a longer drive to class, the best way to cut your commute to campus is to schedule classes when traffic is lightest. When possible, avoid classes that begin, or end, near 9 am and 5 pm. If that's unavoidable, take advantage of the campus student center or library during rush hour, and travel during off hours.

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Traffic Study Guides
No matter when or where you travel, traffic.com can show you the best way to get to school everyday on the web or on the road. Personalized traffic updates are available to registered members. And a real-time traffic mobile website is accessible from any web-enabled mobile phone or device and on most major carrier portals. Just enter mobi.traffic.com into your mobile web browser.

So, make traffic reports part of your everyday campus commute. Visit traffic.com on your laptop or tablet while at home or at school and check mobi.traffic.com on the road for the very latest on the traffic conditions along your routes.

Extending the Life of Your Navigation System

Since you bought a navigation system, your life behind the wheel has changed. You never have to stop for directions, wonder how far it is to the next gas station, or waste time and money driving around lost. Recently, though, you've started to notice that some information is missing. Maybe the new subdivision can't be found, a listed restaurant is closed, or your system won't route you over a new bridge.

Before you head out to buy a new navigation system, know that you can save some money by simply updating your maps. The maps powering your navigation systems have hundreds of thousands of updates made to them every year. There are new roads, bridges and tunnels, and many thousands of new restaurants, hotels, ATM's, subdivisions, emergency service locations and more. If it's been more than a year since you bought, or updated, your maps, it's at least a little out of date.

Here's how you can restore the performance of your system:

Visit navigation.com! Offering map update products for more than 200 car models and PNDs, navigation.com is a comprehensive online store for nearly every vehicle with an in-dash navigation system, as well as some PNDs including: Audi, Chrysler, Dodge, Garmin, Ford, Mercedes-Benz, Magellan, Navigon, Jaguar, Jeep, Land Rover, Lincoln, Mercury, Volkswagen and Volvo, to name just a few! Updates can also be purchased for most in-dash systems at local dealerships. So make preparations to get your system up-to-date before getting back in the driver's seat. It's easy, affordable, and gives you the peace of mind of knowing that you're driving with the latest map.

 

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All criminal charges in the sexual assault case against former International Monetary Fund chief Dominque Dominique Strauss-Kahn have been dropped following a hearing with the New York judge overseeing the case.

The news was announced Monday by the hotel housekeeper's attorney after he met with prosecutors. Today, the presiding judge formally dismissed the charges, but that dismisal dismissal will be stayed until an appelate appellate court decides on a request from the accuser's attorney for a special prosecutor.

A grand jury indicted Strauss-Kahn in May on charges that he sexually assaulted Nafissatou Diallo at his luxury New York hotel suite. Strauss-Kahn's attorneys have insisted that any sexual encounter was consensual.

A judge freed Strauss-Kahn on July 1 after prosecutors learned Diallo had lied about the specifics of her whereabouts after the incident and past details of an asylum application and information on tax forms .

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TRB Transportation Research E-Newsletter - 08-23-2011

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Sharon D. Banks Award for Humanitarian Leadership in Transportation

The Transportation Research Board is seeking nominations for the Sharon D. Banks Award for Humanitarian Leadership in Transportation . This TRB award, which recognizes excellence in people-oriented initiatives throughout transportation, was inaugurated in 2002 and may be presented biennially. The next presentation of the award will be made during the Chairman's Luncheon on January 25, 2012, during the TRB 91st Annual Meeting.  Nominations must be submitted no later than August 31, 2011.
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2012 TRB 91st Annual Meeting: Now Accepting Associated Groups' Function Space Requests

TRB is taking requests for function space from non-profit organizations and government agencies that would like to hold meetings in conjunction with the TRB 91st Annual Meeting January 22-26, 2012, in Washington, DC. Qualifying organizations wishing to hold meetings, and food and beverage events at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park, Omni Shoreham, and Washington Hilton hotels must agree to follow the  TRB Request for Function Space Guidelines and complete the online Request for Function Space Form. Only requests submitted via this form will be accepted and the priority processing deadline for forms is October 7, 2011.
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TRB Webinar: Principles and Practices of Quieter Pavements

TRB will be conducting a web briefing or "webinar" on August 24, 2011, from 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. EDT that will explore principles and practices of designing and constructing quieter pavements.  Participants must register at least 24 hours prior to the start of the webinar and there is a fee for non-TRB Sponsor employees. Professional Development Hour (PDH) certificates will be provided for this webinar.
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TRB Webinar: Railroad - DOT Institutional Mitigation Strategies

TRB, in partnership with the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), will conduct a web seminar or "webinar" on August 31, 2011, from 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM EDT on a project developed by TRB's second Strategic Highway Program (SHRP 2) that explores the report, Strategies for Improving the Project Agreement Process between Highway Agencies and Railroads . Participants must register in advance of the webinar, and there is no fee for registrants.  The webinar has a Professional Development Hour (PDH) value of 1. To receive a certificate, a person must register and attend the webinar as an individual. For questions, please contact Lisa Marflak at lmarflak@nas.edu. [More] | [Share] Facebook LinkedIn Twitter ShareThis 


TRB Webinar: Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory Methods for State Transportation Departments


TRB will be conducting a web briefing or "webinar" on September 26, 2011, from 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. EDT that will address procedures that could help state transportation departments prepare a greenhouse gas (GHG) emission inventory of their operations. Participants must register in advance of the webinar and there is a fee for non-TRB Sponsor employees. Professional Development Hour (PDH) certificates will not be provided for this webinar. [More] | [Share] Facebook LinkedIn Twitter ShareThis


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Equity of Evolving Transportation Finance Mechanisms

TRB Special Report 303: Equity of Evolving Transportation Finance Mechanisms addresses the equity of alternatives to current transportation finance mechanisms, notably mechanisms based on tolling and road use metering (i.e., road pricing). The committee that developed the report concluded that broad generalizations about the fairness of high-occupancy toll lanes, cordon tolls, and other evolving mechanisms oversimplify the reality and are misleading. The fairness of a given type of finance mechanism depends on how it is structured, what transportation alternatives are offered to users, and which aspects of equity are deemed most important.
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Developing Production Pile Driving Criteria from Test Pile Data

TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Synthesis 418: Developing Production Pile Driving Criteria from Test Pile Data provides information on the current practices used by state transportation agencies to develop pile driving criteria, with special attention paid to the use of test pile data in the process.
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SHRP 2 Capacity Program Brief: August 2011

TRB'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]  Facebook LinkedIn  Twitter ShareThis 


Bird Harassment, Repellent, and Deterrent Techniques for Use on and Near Airports

TRB's Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Synthesis 23: Bird Harassment, Repellent, and Deterrent Techniques for Use on and Near Airports reviews techniques for reducing bird collisions with aircraft and the relative effectiveness of the various techniques.
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Pedestrian Forum - Summer 2011

The latest edition of the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA's) Pedestrian Forum Newsletter is now available. The newsletter highlights the DOT's bicycle and pedestrian policy statement, pedestrian road safety audits, an international scan on pedestrian and bicycle safety and mobility, and more. [More] ShareThis 

Crash Effectiveness Prevention of Light-Vehicle Electronic Stability Control: An Update of the 2007 NHTSA Evaluation

The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has released a report that estimates the differences in likelihood for various types of crashes for different types of vehicles equipped with and without electronic stability control technology. [More] ShareThis 


Seat Belt Use in 2010 - Use Rates in the States and Territories

The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has released a fact sheet that explores the 2010 state and territory probability-based seat belt use observations surveys conducted by the states, District of Columbia, and U.S. Territories. [More] ShareThis 
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Permability of Existing Structures for Wildlife: Developing a Passage Assessment System

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has released a report on development of a passage assessment system (PAS) designed to help the department evaluate existing transportation infrastructure for its ability to facilitate or prohibit terrestrial wildlife movement from one side of a roadway to the other. [More] ShareThis 


International Research

Aviation Safety Research and Analysis Publications 1984-2011

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has released a brochure lists its aviation research and education reports produced since 1984 in chronological order and arranged by the broad topic area. All reports are available electronically on the ATSB internet site. [More] ShareThis 


Effective Strategies to Reduce Drunk Driving

Canada's Traffic Injury Research Foundation has released a report that explores tools to implement strategies, programs, and interventions designed to reduce drunk driving. The report also addresses challenges related to implementing the tools and ways the challenges might be overcome. [More] ShareThis 


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Institute for Trade and Transportation Studies Newsletter: August 2011

The Institute for Trade and Transportation Studies has released the latest issue of its periodic newsletter that reports on the domestic and international infrastructure, transportation, and safety implications of commercial freight movements. [More] ShareThis 


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