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Enhancing Transportation: Connecting TSMO and Construction
As our existing transportation infrastructure ages and demand for travel and moving goods increases, more major rehabilitation and new capacity projects are required. This means that there are more work zones that trigger network disruptions and unexpected travel delays. These
Enhancing Transportation: Connecting TSMO and Design
The typical highway project life cycle starts with planning and then moves to design, construction, and maintenance. Historically, the day-to-day operation of the facility after project completion has received less attention. Design personnel, transportation planners, and opera
Enhancing Transportation: Connecting TSMO and Human Resources
The transportation industry is rapidly evolving due to the widespread adoption of advanced technology and a new emphasis on management and operations. It needs a skilled workforce that can support quickly emerging demands. The industry depends on human resource (HR) practitione
Enhancing Transportation: Connecting TSMO and Performance Management
TSMO strategies offer effective ways to improve transportation system performance more quickly and at much lower cost than major investments in new capacity. TSMO strategies can improve traffic flow and safety through enhanced business processes, collaboration among multiple ag
Enhancing Transportation: Connecting TSMO and planning
In the current environment of constrained budgets, State, regional, and local transportation agencies are looking for more efficient ways to reach their transportation mobility and safety goals, objectives, and performance targets. Greater inclusion of TSMO strategies within th
National Traffic Incident Response Awareness Week Kick-off Webinar
Please join FHWA, Traffic Incident Management champions and responders for a webinar to kick-off National Traffic Incident Response Awareness Week. The webinar will be held on Tuesday, November 13, 1:00-2:30 PM EDT.
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Oregon: Lessons learned from 2017 Solar Eclipse
On August 21, 2017, a total solar eclipse moved west to east across the United States, covering fourteen states. This was a special event that required extensive planning by transportation agencies across the united states. It is important to look back at the 2017 Total Eclipse to see how state a
Guidance of Implementation of Traffic Incident Management Performance Measurement
This online guidance was developed for the National Cooperative Research Program (NCHRP) Project 07- 20. NCHRP is a program of the Transportation Research Board (TRB). This online guidance, which was developed directly from the project’s guidance document, provides concise guidance on the consist