Article on CV Data’s Safety Boosting Potential
A recent article by GCN – Government Computer News, a tech publication from GovExec – explored the potential of data gathered by connected vehicle (CV) sensors to inform and enhance
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A recent article by GCN – Government Computer News, a tech publication from GovExec – explored the potential of data gathered by connected vehicle (CV) sensors to inform and enhance
Transportation planners face a great deal of uncertainty in developing their strategic plans. An agency cannot predict what disruptions will emerge out of changing demographics and new technologies, let alone
The differences between Microtransit and Micromobility might not be obvious to an outsider. For transportation planners and practitioners, it’s an important difference to be aware of. The quick, simple guide
This Valentine’s Day evening round-up provides insight into the latest DOT and associated agency funding sources and grant programs. Further information on eligibility for each program can be found at
The National Highway Institute (NHI) serves as the training and education arm of the FHWA, assisting transportation professionals across the country in building skills to enhance their job performance since
The FHWA has developed a Federal Lands Management Planning summary, identifying effective practices and resources to assist in coordination between State DOTs, MPOs, and FLMAs. The benefit to user needs
The Federal Transit Administration will be hosting three webinars in the first half of February, providing potential funding to Areas of Persistent Poverty (AoPP) and Historically Disadvantaged Communities (HDC). The
Transportation Management Systems (TMSs) and Centers (TMCs) allow TSMO practitioners to improve system efficiency and commuter safety. Technological advancement has created new questions and new challenges for practitioners, with uncertainty
Transportation practitioners may be interested in applying for the National Safety Council’s 2023 Road to Zero Community Traffic Safety Grants Program. The nearing deadline for applications is January 6th at
Value capture strategies are powerful tools for transportation practitioners looking to increase the funding and financing available for their projects. As transportation improvements increase the value of land and property,
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