United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Highway Policy Information
2022-11-28
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On a monthly basis, each State is required to report to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), the amount of gallons taxed by that state. This data is analyzed and compiled by FHWA staff. The data on the amount of on-highway fuel use for each State is then used to attribute federal revenue to each State. Yearly, the FHWA, Office of Policy, prov
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Highway Policy Information
2022-11-27
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The Weekly Traffic Volume Report estimates the vehicle miles traveled (VMT) for interstate highways and how the total travel measured by VMT compares with travel that occurred in the same week of the previous year. The VMT is further split into passenger vehicle and truck components. The information gives new insights into the effect on traffic by
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Highway Policy Information
2022-11-25
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The Weekly Gasoline Product Supplied Report offers insight on weekly fluctuation of the gasoline product supply, which is an important part of any analysis of construction trends, materials and operating costs associated with highway repair and construction, and changes in traffic volume. These data come directly from the Energy Information Adminis
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This document is the Data Privacy Plan (DPP) for the University of Washington’s (UW) Transportation Data Equity Initiative (TDEI) Project for the United States Department of Transportation’s (USDOT) ITS4US Program. The DPP provides details about how the privacy of participants in the UW’s ITS4US project will be protected. The DPP describes actions
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United States. Department of Transportation. Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office
2022-11-18
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As ITS capabilities improve and become more widespread, the transportation industry continues to develop new ways to utilize emerging technologies as well as the useful data they produce. As a leader in transportation, the U.S. DOT is at the forefront of ITS development, funding, and utilization. With a finger on the pulse of this area of the indus
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Highway Policy Information
2022-11-18
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The Weekly Gasoline Product Supplied Report offers insight on weekly fluctuation of the gasoline product supply, which is an important part of any analysis of construction trends, materials and operating costs associated with highway repair and construction, and changes in traffic volume. These data come directly from the Energy Information Adminis
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United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Preconstruction, Construction, and Pavements
2022-11-18
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The Profile Viewer and Analyzer (ProVAL) is a software that was initially developed to provide a means to view and analyze pavement profiles efficiently and robustly, as part of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) smoothness initiative. ProVAL imports, displays, and analyzes the characteristics of pavement profiles from many different sources
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United States. Department of Transportation. Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office
2022-11-14
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The Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Joint Program Office (JPO) leads pioneering research and development as well as evaluation of next-generation ITS to enhance the safety, efficiency, and accessibility of surface transportation. As research initiatives move from development and testing into implementation, the ITS JPO is committed to supp
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Highway Policy Information
2022-11-11
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The Weekly Gasoline Product Supplied Report offers insight on weekly fluctuation of the gasoline product supply, which is an important part of any analysis of construction trends, materials and operating costs associated with highway repair and construction, and changes in traffic volume. These data come directly from the Energy Information Adminis
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United States. Department of Transportation. Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office
2022-11-10
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Access to ITS data is critical for public agencies, private companies, and academia to conduct research and create new ITS innovations and services. Consistent and timely access to data increases the return on federal investment in ITS research and demonstration projects while helping to inform future investment decisions, which speeds deployment o
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United States. Department of Transportation. Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office
2022-11-10
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Cybersecurity is a serious and ongoing challenge for the transportation sector. Cyber threats to transportation systems can impact national security, public safety, and the national economy. The Cybersecurity for ITS research area was developed in response to the urgent need to protect intelligent transportation systems (ITS) from cyber-attacks.
United States. Department of Transportation. Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office
2022-11-09
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This document provides examples of ITS-enabled TIM strategies that focus on improving incident detection, scene clearance, and traveler information for demand management. The featured benefits and lessons learned are based on ITS project evaluations contained in the ITS Databases at: www.itsknowledgeresources.its.dot.gov.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Highway Policy Information
2022-11-04
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The Weekly Gasoline Product Supplied Report offers insight on weekly fluctuation of the gasoline product supply, which is an important part of any analysis of construction trends, materials and operating costs associated with highway repair and construction, and changes in traffic volume. These data come directly from the Energy Information Adminis
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Highway Policy Information
2022-11-02
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On a monthly basis, each State is required to report to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), the amount of gallons taxed by that state. This data is analyzed and compiled by FHWA staff. The data on the amount of on-highway fuel use for each State is then used to attribute federal revenue to each State. Yearly, the FHWA, Office of Policy, prov
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The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) originally published the Model Inventory of Roadway Elements – MIRE 1.0 guidance on a set of recommended safety data elements for State departments of transportation (DOTs) in 2010. These elements could support a variety of network and site-specific safety analyses, as well as support the methods introduced
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The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) originally published the Model Inventory of Roadway Elements – MIRE 1.0 guidance on a set of recommended safety data elements for State departments of transportation (DOTs) in 2010. These elements could support a variety of network and site-specific safety analyses, as well as support the methods introduced
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Open-graded friction courses (OGFC) can offer many benefits, such as reducing hydroplaning, surface reflectivity, and splash and spray, and improving wet pavement friction. These benefits can improve safety during wet-weather road conditions. This document describes practices used by Florida, South Carolina, and Georgia DOTs to improve OGFC durabil
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration
2022-11-01
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The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is collaborating with State, local and industry partners, and the public to build for the future by identifying proven, market-ready but underutilized processes or technologies in round seven of Every Day Counts (EDC) program (2023-2024). In March 2022 FHWA posted a Call for Ideas of innovations and process
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This document presents a summary of a lifecycle cost analysis (LCCA) study that was performed by a signature bridge owner evaluating different overlay options for one of their bridges. The analysis compared ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) overlays with several thicknesses with conventional concrete overlay solutions and complete deck replace
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