In an era of big data and emergence of new technologies such as app-based ride services, there are growing opportunities for better understanding huma...
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are rapidly emerging in United States cities, leaving urban and regional planning institutions unsure how to plan and develo...
Mass evacuations, especially at the statewide level, present formidable challenges in traffic management, often characterized by extensive delays and ...
Connected and automated vehicle (CAVs) technology has the potential to improve traffic efficiency and safety by providing advisories related to differ...
In the last few years, the concept of platform-based sharing economy has received tremendous attention (Sundararajan, 2016). This concept is mainly ma...
As city planners and transportation system planners consider changes and upgrades to transportation systems and infrastructure, they require models th...
This project involves the use of machine learning methods to impute attitudes into the Georgia subsample of the 2016-17 National Household Travel Surv...
In this project, we devised an innovative approach to produce highly detailed orthomosaics of road surfaces, with a spatial resolution as fine as mill...
The primary objectives of this research project involve: (a) forensic analysis of composite deck samples from the I-15 800 South bridge; (b) replicati...
The Covid-19 pandemic wrought unparalleled disruptions in global supply chains and port operations, unleashing congestion, delays, and container short...
The urban goods distribution system is a critical component of modern society. However, the COVID-19 pandemic exposed significant vulnerabilities in t...
In recent decades, state transportation authorities (STAs) such as the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) have increasingly relied upon alter...
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration
2024-04-01
Abstract:
This flyer provides transportation practitioners and other stakeholders with a resource that identifies and describes current capabilities, best pract...
A previous study involving a wind tunnel investigation of a stay cable found that rotating the cable along its longitudinal axis changed its wind-indu...
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Offices of Research, Development, and Technology
2024-02-01
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The primary objective of the study was to investigate how light-vehicle drivers' knowledge of partially automated truck platooning and how different p...
The Federal Highway Administration technical advisory (TA) 5140.22, Uncoated Weathering Steel in Structures, issued on October 3, 1989, gave broad gui...
Partially automated truck platooning is an emerging technology that allows heavy trucks to follow each other at close distances via automated speed co...
Highway-rail grade crossings (HRGCs) rank among the leading locations for fatal crashes on the railroad network in the United States, and safety at HR...
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Research, Development, and Technology
2024-03-01
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This TechBrief provides a summary/information about the following: Artificial pore solution (APS), The use of a highly alkaline solution, such as APS,...
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