Rahall Transportation Institute (RTI) has been working on Appalachian Development Highway System (ADHS) GIS Project to facilitate numerous tasks and needs for State DOTs and FHWA Division offices since 2002. With continuous efforts to improve the ADHS GIS system, RTI and ARC ADHS Program management team identified new tasks and works which were not in the previous project implementation and have been added to the project as a result of emerging needs by the ARC. Other tasks/works were being recommended to add to the phase II project to enhance the system towards better and effective ways to provide information to ARC users and public. As the next stage of the Cost to Complete Estimate effort is approached, the project will ensure new and improved functions to the system that will improve efficiency and quality for producing the next ADHS Cost to Complete Estimate products as well as to provide new utility functions towards immediate application to ADHS routine operations.
Due to the recent oil boom, the Fort Berthold Reservation has experienced a dramatic increase in highway and local traffic. To support energy transpor...
"Today, many of Iowa’s counties are experiencing an increase in rural development. Two specific types of development were focused onfor this researc...
Links with this icon indicate that you are leaving a Bureau of Transportation
Statistics (BTS)/National Transportation Library (NTL)
Web-based service.
Thank you for visiting.
You are about to access a non-government link outside of
the U.S. Department of Transportation's National
Transportation Library.
Please note: While links to Web sites outside of DOT are
offered for your convenience, when you exit DOT Web sites,
Federal privacy policy and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation
Act (accessibility requirements) no longer apply. In
addition, DOT does not attest to the accuracy, relevance,
timeliness or completeness of information provided by linked
sites. Linking to a Web site does not constitute an
endorsement by DOT of the sponsors of the site or the
products presented on the site. For more information, please
view DOT's Web site linking policy.
To get back to the page you were previously viewing, click
your Cancel button.