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The Center for Transportation Research is a nationally recognized research institution focusing on transportation research, education, and public service.
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About
The Center for Transportation Research is a nationally recognized research institution focusing on transportation research, education, and public service.
Current and ongoing projects address virtually all aspects of transportation, including economics, multimodal systems, traffic congestion relief, transportation policy, materials, structures, transit, environmental impacts, driver behavior, land use, geometric design, accessibility, and pavements.
Tags
d-stop
transportation
pavement
connected vehicle
big data
autonomous vehicle
two-lift paving
cav
txdot
av
ut-saves
ctr
cv
infrastructure
automated vehicles
its
wireless communication
mmwave
dynamic traffic modeling
robert heath
data rodeo
panama canal locks
panamax
v2i
project management
signal timing
bicycles
iot
heterogeneity
gps
bridge design
stephen boyles
bridges
driverless cars
chandra bhat
texas
highway maintenance
uav
drones
nuria gonzalez-prelcic
algorithm
queueing models
sanjay shakkottai
v2v
gustavo de veciana
gnss
adas
todd humphreys
adversarial attacks
james kuhr
4-step model
trip generation
steve boyles
data analysis
natalia ruiz juri
queueing bandit
collaboration
transport
high mast illumination pole
cracking
fatigue resistance
concrete
fly ash
mobility
highway construction
design-build
texas ports
technical writing
shear connectors
truck configuration library
road monitoring
imu
sxsw
self-driving car
transportation planning
iomt
internet of moving things
v2x
ridesharing
autonomy levels
training
engineering
civil integrated management (cim)
building information modeling (bim)
project delivery
wncg
nctcog
connected transit
capital metro
central texas
commercial vehicles
wearables
networks
vulnerable users
analytics
capmetro
transit signal priority
data model
gtfs
mobile technology
radar
cisco systems
microsimulation
travel demand management
humphreys
metropia
right-turn slip lanes
secure communications
james jirsa
structural engineering
post tensioning
john breen
travel behavior
chandr
ram pendyala
shared autonomous vehicles
texas department of transportation
highway shoulder
flexible pavement
See more