University Transportation Centers
USDOT’s University Transportation Centers (UTC) Program, launched in 1988, awards and administers grants to consortia of colleges and universities across the United States. Each UTC forms a unique center of transportation excellence on a specific research topic. The UTC Collection brings together the research outputs of these consortia. To learn more about the UTC program , visit https://www.transportation.gov/content/university-transportation-centers. Bookmark this collection: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_utcp or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530855.
- Manual 1
- Research Paper 3
- United States. Department of Transportation. Research and Innovative Technology Administration (4)
- Accident data 1
- Accident statistics 1
- Automatic data collection systems 1
- Automatic Passenger Counters 1
- Bridge loads 1
- Congestion pricing 1
- Copulas 1
- Crash data 1
- Data analysis 1
- Data base management systems 1
- Databases 2
- Data sharing 1
- Financing 1
- Handbooks 1
- Highways 1
- Information dissemination 1
- Information systems 1
- Land use 1
- Loads 1
- Load tests 1
- Mileage-based user fees 1
- Monte Carlo simulations 1
- National Transit Database 1
- Passenger counting 1
- Passenger miles 1
- Passenger Miles Traveled 1
- Public transit 1
- Statistical analysis 1
- Taxation 1
- Traffic accidents 1
- Transit riders 1
- Truck loads 1
- Trucks 1
- UDOT(Utah Department of Transportation) 1
- Unlinked Passenger Trips 1
- Utah 1
- Vehicle miles of travel 1
- Weigh-in-motion 1
- Weigh in motion 1
- WIM 1
(Max 200)
- Accident data (1)
- Accident statistics (1)
- Automatic data collection systems (1)
- Automatic Passenger Counters (1)
- Bridge loads (1)
- Congestion pricing (1)
- Copulas (1)
- Crash data (1)
- Data analysis (1)
- Data base management systems (1)
- Databases (2)
- Data sharing (1)
- Financing (1)
- Handbooks (1)
- Highways (1)
- Information dissemination (1)
- Information systems (1)
- Land use (1)
- Loads (1)
- Load tests (1)
- Mileage-based user fees (1)
- Monte Carlo simulations (1)
- National Transit Database (1)
- Passenger counting (1)
- Passenger miles (1)
- Passenger Miles Traveled (1)
- Public transit (1)
- Statistical analysis (1)
- Taxation (1)
- Traffic accidents (1)
- Transit riders (1)
- Truck loads (1)
- Trucks (1)
- UDOT(Utah Department of Transportation) (1)
- Unlinked Passenger Trips (1)
- Utah (1)
- Vehicle miles of travel (1)
- Weigh-in-motion (1)
- Weigh in motion (1)
- WIM (1)
- :Guo, Zhan ;Weinstein Agrawal, Asha2011-03-01:This report analyzes data from the 2006-2007 Oregon Road User Fee Pilot Program to assess if and how urban form variables correlate with travel behavi...
- A guidebook for using automatic passenger counter data for National Transit Database (NTD) reporting:Chu, Xuehao2010-12-01:This document provides guidance for transit agencies to use data from their automatic passenger counters (APCs) for reporting to the National Transit ...
- :Tabatabai, H. ;Zhao, J.2009-09-01:This study involved statistical evaluation of heavy truck loads that were recorded in 2007 using Weigh-In-Motionstations located throughout the State ...
- :Martin, P. ;Perrin, J.2000-06-01:This project investigates alternate forms of dissemination for the accident information. Costs, capabilities, and compatibility are reviewed for integ...
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