ROSA P serves as an archival repository of USDOT-published products including scientific findings, journal articles, guidelines, recommendations, or other information authored or co-authored by USDOT or funded partners.
As a repository, ROSA P retains documents in their original published format to ensure public access to scientific information.
The One California team is supported by its academic partners at UC Berkeley PATH and UC Riverside CE-CERT. One California seeks to spur innovation, promote economic vitality, and protect precious natural resources through early adoption of CV systems and applications. Specifically, the One California team intends to improve traveler safety, mobility, and the productivity of goods movement while improving California’s environment through the implementation, demonstration, and evaluation of a variety of previously developed CV applications, at various locations within California.
The Buffalo NY ITS4US Deployment Project seeks to improve mobility to, from, and within the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus by deploying new and advanc...
Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs) have the potential to substantially improve safety and mobility. To accelerate their diffusion, the purpose of...
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.