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.
- Dataset 2
- Tech Report 5
- Colucci Rios, Benjamin (7)
- Alertness 2
- Automobile drivers 2
- Behavior 5
- Case studies 2
- Compliance 2
- Driver behavior 1
- driver behavior 1
- Driver performance 1
- Drivers 4
- Driving simulators 6
- Global Positioning System 2
- High occupancy toll lanes 1
- Highway safety 3
- Human factors 2
- Operating speed 4
- Pedestrian safety 2
- Road markings 2
- Schools 4
- School zones 1
- school zones 1
- Simulation 2
- Smartphones 2
- Speed compliance 1
- speed compliance 1
- Speed zones 4
- Surveys 2
- Toll roads 1
- Traffic safety 3
- Traffic signs 2
- Work zone safety 2
(Max 200)
- Alertness (2)
- Automobile drivers (2)
- Behavior (5)
- Case studies (2)
- Compliance (2)
- Driver behavior (1)
- driver behavior (1)
- Driver performance (1)
- Drivers (4)
- Driving simulators (6)
- Global Positioning System (2)
- High occupancy toll lanes (1)
- Highway safety (3)
- Human factors (2)
- Operating speed (4)
- Pedestrian safety (2)
- Road markings (2)
- Schools (4)
- School zones (1)
- school zones (1)
- Simulation (2)
- Smartphones (2)
- Speed compliance (1)
- speed compliance (1)
- Speed zones (4)
- Surveys (2)
- Toll roads (1)
- Traffic safety (3)
- Traffic signs (2)
- Work zone safety (2)
- :Valdes Diaz, Didier M. ;Colucci Rios, Benjamin2019-08-07:The objective of this research was to evaluate driver behavior when approaching a school zone and the effectiveness of a new combination of road signa...
- :Valdes Diaz, Didier M. ;Knodler, Michael A.2019-08-07:Traffic crashes in suburban school zones pose a serious safety concern due to a higher presence of school-age pedestrians and cyclists as well as pote...
- :Valdes Diaz, Didier M. ;Colucci Rios, Benjamin2019-05-01:The objective of this research was to evaluate driver behavior when approaching a school zone and the effectiveness of a new combination of road signa...
- :Valdes Diaz, Didier M. ;Knodler, Michael A.2019-05-01:Traffic crashes in suburban school zones pose a serious safety concern due to a higher presence of school-age pedestrians and cyclists as well as pote...
- :Valdes Diaz, Didier M. ;Lopez del Puerto, Carla2019-04-05:The use of smartphones has been increasing over the last decade. The increase of smartphone usage by drivers is particularly concerning in highway wor...
- :Valdes Diaz, Didier M. ;Colucci Rios, Benjamin2018-12-01:The use of smartphones has been increasing over the last decade. The increase of smartphone usage by drivers is particularly concerning in highway wor...
- :Valdes Diaz, Didier M. ;Ruiz Gonzalez, Johnathan2016-02-01:Over the past decades, fatal crashes and severe injuries have been observed toincrease in highway facilities. This has created a big concern among dif...
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