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Alabama Transportation Management Center Workforce Development Program

The Transportation Workforce Development (TWD) Program, a collaborative effort of the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) and the University of Alabama Huntsville (UAH), was established to generate interest among young adults in the transportation industry by offering student internships

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NDOT TSMO Workforce Development Program

Background

The NDOT Statewide TSMO Program Plan was developed and formally adopted in early 2020. Per the 2014 Capability Maturity Model (CMM) assessment results, ‘Organizational Structure’ and ‘Staffing and Workforce Development’ were two of the key topics assessed as part of the program plan

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Virtual Queue Protection Corridors

Background

Data analysis from PennDOT’s TSMO Performance Program identified crashes that occur in existing congestion as a significant issue on PennDOT’s core roadway network. Annually, roughly 7000 crashes occur in pre-existing congestion. Most of these crashes are rear end crashes or hit fix

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Georgia Joint Agency Data Management Program

Background

In 2017, ARC engaged GDOT and other regional transportation agencies to obtain their input for several initiatives, including initiating data governance.

As ARC’s effort finished, GDOT compiled and shared Georgia’s input to The Eastern Transportation Coalition’s (TETC) Tra

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Applying Emerging Technologies for Smarter Traffic Signal Optimization Processes

Background

This project was unique because it used several new technologies and practices for traffic signal timing. First, it used Automated Traffic Signal Performance Measures (ATSPMs) for a complete corridor signal optimization without traditional traffic counts and models. Second, it used

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