US Transportation Collection
The US Transportation Collection consists of documents from across all transportation modes with specific focus on research reports from US DOT, state DOTs, and other transportation organizations. Bookmark this collection: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_ust or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530857.
- 2012 3
- Advanced traveler information systems 1
- Border regions 3
- Commercial vehicles 3
- Data collection 2
- Handbooks 2
- Information dissemination 2
- Intelligent transportation systems 2
- International borders 2
- Ports of entry 3
- Radio frequency identification 3
- Traveler information and communication systems 2
- Travel time 3
- Waiting time 3
- DTFH61-06-D-00007/Task BA07-040 (3)
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- Advanced traveler information systems (1)
- Border regions (3)
- Commercial vehicles (3)
- Data collection (2)
- Handbooks (2)
- Information dissemination (2)
- Intelligent transportation systems (2)
- International borders (2)
- Ports of entry (3)
- Radio frequency identification (3)
- Traveler information and communication systems (2)
- Travel time (3)
- Waiting time (3)
- :Rajbhandari, Rajat ;Villa, Juan2012-08-01:A pilot test implemented a radio frequency identification (RFID) system to automatically measure travel times of US-bound commercial vehicles at a sel...
- :Rajbhandari, Rajat ;Villa, Juan2012-06-01:The purpose of these step-by-step guidelines is to assist in planning, designing, and deploying a system that uses radio frequency identification (RFI...
- :Rajbhandari, Rajat ;Villa, Juan2012-06-01:The purpose of this guidebook is to describe to local, regional, and State agencies how to analyze and disseminate data collected by a radio frequency...
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