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Super Bowl XLVIII: Touchdown for TSMO
1. This was the first “mass transit” Super Bowl with very few parking spots and no tailgating or drop-offs allowed.
2. That with NJDOT and NJSP as co-leaders, a core team of stakeholders including police, consultants, the Super Bowl host committee a
Taking the Path to Weather Savvy Roads in New Jersey
Despite being a small state, New Jersey has fiv
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Tennessee Advanced Traffic Incident Management Training
1. Trainers in Tennessee delivered the basic traffic incident management course to more than 113,000 emergency responders from 2013 to July 2015.
2. The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) and Tennessee Highway Patrol set out to create an
The Basics of Micromobility and Related Motorized Devices for Personal Transport
With a surge of new personal transportation devices coming to market, some integrated into shared ride systems (such as bikeshare programs), there is a need to establish a common vocabulary for these options, and provide basic information about how these devices are classified
The Benefit of Collaboration Between Governments and Academic Institutions
1. Oregon State University’s School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science partnered with the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) on more than 50 software development projects.
2. Students offered fresh perspectives and new problem-so
The Drive Oklahoma App
We wanted to develop a Mobile App to be Oklahoma’s “One-Stop-Shop” for all traffic related information. Prior to development, Oklahoma didn’t have an accessible Mobile App to provide to the public. As consumer technology advances the availability of more information is necessary. Th
The Illinois Department of Transportation’s Use of Highway Safety Improvement Funds for Work Zone Intelligent Transportation Systems
HSIP is a core Federal-aid highway program aimed at significantly reducing traffic fatalities and serious injuries on all public roads. HSIP funds are administered by State departments of transportation (DOT); eligible projects include those that are consistent with a State’s S
The Incorporation of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSMO) Enables Utah DOT to Effectively Manage the 2017 Solar Eclipse and Respond to a Large Scale Event
1. How Utah’s TSMO program helped the state address a wide range of transportation challenges.
2. Why communications is an essential aspect of transportation operations.
3. That utilizing multiple TSMO strategies is the key to responding t