- New Jersey. Dept. of Transportation. Division of Research and Technology 1
- New Jersey Institute of Technology 1
- New Jersey Institute of Technology. Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering 1
- New Jersey Institute of Technology. Interdisciplinary Program in Transportation 1
- New Jersey Institute of Technology. National Center for Transportation and Industrial Productivity 3
- Access 1
- Arterial highways 1
- Before and after studies 1
- Bus stops 1
- Computer models 1
- Crosswalks 1
- Disasters 1
- Education and Training 1
- Energy 1
- Exhaust gases 1
- Freight traffic 1
- Fuel consumption 1
- Highway corridors 1
- Highways 2
- Highway traffic control 1
- Highway traffic control systems 1
- Human factors 1
- I73: Traffic Control 1
- Intelligent transportation systems 1
- Intermodal transportation 1
- Methodology 1
- Midblock crossings 1
- Mobility 1
- Offsets (Traffic signal timing) 1
- Operations and Traffic Management 1
- Optimization 1
- Pedestrian safety 1
- Pedestrian vehicle interface 1
- Performance 1
- Ports 1
- Railroads 1
- Ridership 1
- Signalized intersections 1
- Splits 1
- State highways 1
- State of the art 1
- Stopping 1
- SYNCHRO/SIMTRAFFIC (computer program) 1
- Technology transfer 1
- Traffic density 1
- Traffic signal control systems 1
- Traffic signal cycle 1
- Traffic signal phases 1
- Traffic signal timing 1
- Traffic simulation 1
- Traffic speed 1
- Traffic volume 1
- Training 1
- Transportation planning 1
- Travel time 1
- Unsignalized intersections 1
(Max 200)
- New Jersey. Dept. of Transportation. Division of Research and Technology (1)
- New Jersey Institute of Technology (1)
- New Jersey Institute of Technology. Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (1)
- New Jersey Institute of Technology. Interdisciplinary Program in Transportation (1)
- New Jersey Institute of Technology. National Center for Transportation and Industrial Productivity (3)
- Access (1)
- Arterial highways (1)
- Before and after studies (1)
- Bus stops (1)
- Computer models (1)
- Crosswalks (1)
- Disasters (1)
- Education and Training (1)
- Energy (1)
- Exhaust gases (1)
- Freight traffic (1)
- Fuel consumption (1)
- Highway corridors (1)
- Highways (2)
- Highway traffic control (1)
- Highway traffic control systems (1)
- Human factors (1)
- I73: Traffic Control (1)
- Intelligent transportation systems (1)
- Intermodal transportation (1)
- Methodology (1)
- Midblock crossings (1)
- Mobility (1)
- Offsets (Traffic signal timing) (1)
- Operations and Traffic Management (1)
- Optimization (1)
- Pedestrian safety (1)
- Pedestrian vehicle interface (1)
- Performance (1)
- Ports (1)
- Railroads (1)
- Ridership (1)
- Signalized intersections (1)
- Splits (1)
- State highways (1)
- State of the art (1)
- Stopping (1)
- SYNCHRO/SIMTRAFFIC (computer program) (1)
- Technology transfer (1)
- Traffic density (1)
- Traffic signal control systems (1)
- Traffic signal cycle (1)
- Traffic signal phases (1)
- Traffic signal timing (1)
- Traffic simulation (1)
- Traffic speed (1)
- Traffic volume (1)
- Training (1)
- Transportation planning (1)
- Travel time (1)
- Unsignalized intersections (1)
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