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Special Reports present the results of policy studies, incuding studies mandated by Congress or requested by executive-branch federal agencies.

Interim Report on the Effectiveness of Safety and Environmental Management Systems for Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Operations
June 28, 2011
TRB has released an interim report of the committee examining methods for assessing the effectiveness of an operator’s Safety and Environmental Management Systems (SEMS) program on any given offshore drilling or production facility. The letter report presents nine methods for evaluating the effectiveness of an operator’s (i.e., lessee’s) SEMS program, presents the benefits and disadvantages of ...

The Safety Promise and Challenge of Automotive Electronics:  Insights from Unintended AccelerationThe Safety Promise and Challenge of Automotive Electronics: Insights from Unintended Acceleration
April 23, 2012
TRB has released the final version of TRB Special Report 308: The Safety Promise and Challenge of Automotive Electronics: Insights from Unintended Acceleration, which examines how the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) regulatory, research, and defect investigation programs can be strengthened to meet the safety assurance and oversight challenges arising from the ex...

Policy Options for Reducing Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from U.S. TransportationPolicy Options for Reducing Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from U.S. Transportation
October 28, 2011
TRB Special Report 307: Policy Options for Reducing Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from U.S. Transportation examines the potential for policies to yield major changes in transportation energy use and emissions trends by policy measures targeting cars and light trucks, medium and heavy trucks, and commercial airliners. These three modes are by far the largest users of energy by U.S...

Naval Engineering in the 21st Century: The Science and Technology Foundation for Future Naval FleetsNaval Engineering in the 21st Century: The Science and Technology Foundation for Future Naval Fleets
September 7, 2011
TRB Special Report 306: Naval Engineering in the 21st Century: The Science and Technology Foundation for Future Naval Fleets examines the state of basic and applied research in the scientific fields that support naval engineering and explores whether Office of Naval Research (ONR) activities, under its National Naval Responsibility for Naval Engineering (NNR-NE) initiative, have been effective ...

Structural Integrity of Offshore Wind Turbines: Oversight of Design, Fabrication, and InstallationStructural Integrity of Offshore Wind Turbines: Oversight of Design, Fabrication, and Installation
September 7, 2011
TRB Special Report 305: Structural Integrity of Offshore Wind Turbines: Oversight of Design, Fabrication, and Installation explores the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation, and Enforcement (BOEMRE) approach to overseeing the development and safe operation of wind turbines on the outer continental shelf, with a focus on structural safety. The committee...

 How We Travel: A Sustainable National Program for Travel Data How We Travel: A Sustainable National Program for Travel Data
July 13, 2011
TRB Special Report 304: How We Travel: A Sustainable National Program for Travel Data assesses the current state of travel data at the federal, state, and local levels and defines an achievable and sustainable travel data system that could support public and private transportation decision making. The committee that developed the report recommends the organization of a National Travel Data Prog...

Equity of Evolving Transportation Finance MechanismsEquity of Evolving Transportation Finance Mechanisms
November 16, 2011
TRB Special Report 303: Equity of Evolving Transportation Finance Mechanisms addresses the equity of alternatives to current transportation finance mechanisms, notably mechanisms based on tolling and road use metering (i.e., road pricing). The committee that developed the report concluded that broad generalizations about the fairness of high-occupancy toll lanes, cordon tolls, and other evolvin...

Federal Funding of Transportation Improvements in BRAC CasesFederal Funding of Transportation Improvements in BRAC Cases
May 11, 2011
TRB Special Report 302: Federal Funding of Transportation Improvements in BRAC Cases explores federal funding of transportation improvements in Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission (BRAC) cases. The committee that produced the report concluded that traffic delays resulting from the BRAC decisions and short timeline for implementing the decisions will impose substantial costs on surro...

Air Traffic Controller Staffing in the En Route Domain: A Review of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Task Load ModelAir Traffic Controller Staffing in the En Route Domain: A Review of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Task Load Model
September 30, 2010
TRB Special Report 301: Air Traffic Controller Staffing in the En Route Domain: A Review of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Task Load Model examines the structure, empirical basis, and validation methods of an FAA model that estimates the time controllers spend performing tasks when handling en route traffic. The model’s task load output is being used to inform workforce planning. The com...

Analysis of Causes of the Deepwater Horizon Explosion, Fire, and Oil Spill to Identify Measures to Prevent Similar Accidents in the Future: Interim Report
November 17, 2010
The National Academy of Engineering and the National Research Council have released the interim report of the Committee on the Analysis of Causes of the Deepwater Horizon Explosion, Fire, and Oil Spill to Identify Measures to Prevent Similar Accidents in the Future. The interim report includes the committee’s preliminary findings and observations on various actions and decisions including well ...

Achieving Traffic Safety Goals in the United States: Lessons from Other NationsAchieving Traffic Safety Goals in the United States: Lessons from Other Nations
November 16, 2010
TRB has released the prepublication version of Special Report 300: Achieving Traffic Safety Goals in the United States: Lessons from Other Nations. The report explores the reasons why several high-income nations have achieved better highway safety records than the United States and recommends best practices from abroad that would fit in the U.S. context. The report examines traffic safety progr...

A Transportation Research Program for Mitigating and Adapting to Climate Change and Conserving EnergyA Transportation Research Program for Mitigating and Adapting to Climate Change and Conserving Energy
October 29, 2009
TRB Special Report 299: A Transportation Research Program for Mitigating and Adapting to Climate Change and Conserving Energy suggests that federal, state, and local policy makers need informed guidance about the effectiveness, costs, feasibility, and acceptability of transportation strategies to mitigate transportation greenhouse gas emissions and conserve energy and to adapt to climate change...

Driving and the Built Environment:  Effects of Compact Development on Motorized Travel, Energy Use, and CO2 Emissions Driving and the Built Environment: Effects of Compact Development on Motorized Travel, Energy Use, and CO2 Emissions
September 1, 2009
TRB Special Report 298: Driving and the Built Environment:  Effects of Compact Development on Motorized Travel, Energy Use, and CO2 Emissions examines the relationship between land development patterns and vehicle miles traveled (VMT) in the United States to assess whether petroleum use, and by extension greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, could be reduced by changes in the design of developme...

Funding Options for Freight Transportation ProjectsFunding Options for Freight Transportation Projects
August 25, 2009
TRB’s Special Report 297: Funding Options for Freight Transportation Projects explores ways to pay for projects that expand freight capacity or reduce the costs of freight transportation.  The committee that produced the report found that present finance arrangements are inadequate for maintaining and improving freight transportation system performance. The report calls for finance reforms...

Implementing the Results of the Second Strategic Highway Research Program: Saving Lives, Reducing Congestion, Improving Quality of LifeImplementing the Results of the Second Strategic Highway Research Program: Saving Lives, Reducing Congestion, Improving Quality of Life
January 27, 2009
TRB Special Report 296, Implementing the Results of the Second Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP 2): Saving Lives, Reducing Congestion, Improving Quality of Life explores promising results expected from the SHRP 2 research and provides recommendations on how they could be most effectively implemented.  The committee that developed the report believes that the widespread implementat...

The Federal Investment in Highway Research, 2006-2009: Strengths and WeaknessesThe Federal Investment in Highway Research, 2006-2009: Strengths and Weaknesses
November 4, 2008
TRB Special Report 295, The Federal Investment in Highway Research, 2006-2009: Strengths and Weaknesses assesses how well the investments that Congress made in research programs through the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users comply with the principles articulated in the preface to the act’s research title.  The report contains findings and...

The Role of Transit in Emergency EvacuationThe Role of Transit in Emergency Evacuation
December 13, 2008
TRB Special Report 294: The Role of Transit in Emergency Evacuation explores the roles that transit systems can play in accommodating the evacuation, egress, and ingress of people from and to critical locations in times of emergency.  The report focuses on major incidents that could necessitate a partial to full evacuation of the central business district or other large portion of an urba...

Risk of Vessel Accidents and Spills in the Aleutian Islands: Designing a Comprehensive Risk AssessmentRisk of Vessel Accidents and Spills in the Aleutian Islands: Designing a Comprehensive Risk Assessment
July 17, 2008
TRB Special Report 293, Risk of Vessel Accidents and Spills in the Aleutian Islands: Designing a Comprehensive Risk Assessment provides guidance for a comprehensive risk assessment of vessel accidents and spills in the Aleutian Islands.  The report examines data related to the risk of oil, chemical, and other hazardous cargo spills from vessel traffic through the Aleutian Islands and iden...

Safety Research on Highway Infrastructure and Operations: Improving Priorities, Coordination, and QualitySafety Research on Highway Infrastructure and Operations: Improving Priorities, Coordination, and Quality
September 3, 2008
TRB Special Report 292, Safety Research on Highway Infrastructure and Operations: Improving Priorities, Coordination, and Quality recommends the creation of an independent scientific advisory committee (SAC).  The SAC would be charged with development of a transparent process for identifying and prioritizing research needs and opportunities in highway safety, with emphasis on infrastructu...

Great Lakes Shipping, Trade, and Aquatic Invasive SpeciesGreat Lakes Shipping, Trade, and Aquatic Invasive Species
July 16, 2008
TRB and the Division on Earth and Life Studies (DELS) have released TRB Special Report 291: Great Lakes Shipping, Trade, and Aquatic Invasive Species, which reviews existing research and efforts to date to reduce aquatic invasive species introductions into the Great Lakes and identifies ways that these efforts could be strengthened toward an effective solution.  Since its opening in 1959,...

The Potential Impacts of Climate Change on U.S. TransportationThe Potential Impacts of Climate Change on U.S. Transportation
March 11, 2008
TRB Special Report 290: The Potential Impacts of Climate Change on U.S. Transportation explores the consequences of climate change for U.S. transportation infrastructure and operations. The report provides an overview of the scientific consensus on the current and future climate changes of particular relevance to U.S. transportation, including the limits of present scientific understanding as ...

Building the Road Safety Profession in the Public SectorBuilding the Road Safety Profession in the Public Sector
November 23, 2007
TRB Special Report 289: Building the Road Safety Profession in the Public Sector examines the growing need for experts at all levels of government to develop and implement systems- and science-based approaches to road safety management.  According to the committee that authored the report, the lack of professional recognition and comprehensive road safety education and training opportunit...

Metropolitan Travel Forecasting: Current Practice and Future DirectionMetropolitan Travel Forecasting: Current Practice and Future Direction
October 18, 2007
TRB Special Report 288, Metropolitan Travel Forecasting: Current Practice and Future Direction, examines metropolitan travel forecasting models that provide public officials with information to inform decisions on major transportation system investments and policies.  The report explores what improvements may be needed to the models and how federal, state, and local agencies can achieve t...

Improving Road Safety in Developing CountriesImproving Road Safety in Developing Countries
August 9, 2006
TRB, the Policy and Global Affairs Division (PGA), and the Institute of Medicine (IOM) have released TRB Special Report 287, Improving Road Safety in Developing Countries: Opportunities for U.S. Cooperation and Engagement.  The report summarizes presentations and discussions at a workshop held on January 26-27, 2006, in Washington, D.C.  The workshop focused on the sharp increases in...

Tires and Passenger Vehicle Fuel Economy: Informing Consumers, Improving PerformanceTires and Passenger Vehicle Fuel Economy: Informing Consumers, Improving Performance
July 11, 2006
TRB and the Board on Energy and Environmental Systems, part of the National Academies’ Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences (DEPS), have released Special Report 286, Tires and Passenger Vehicle Fuel Economy: Informing Consumers, Improving Performance.  This report examines the contribution of tires to vehicle fuel consumption and the prospects for improving tire energy performanc...

The Fuel Tax and Alternatives for Transportation FundingThe Fuel Tax and Alternatives for Transportation Funding
January 23, 2006
TRB Special Report 285: The Fuel Tax and Alternatives for Transportation Funding examines the viability of existing revenue sources, the merits of present transportation finance arrangements, and potential directions for reform of transportation finance.  According to the report, fuel taxes can remain the primary funding source for the nation's highways for at least another decade, but ev...

Transportation Knowledge Networks: A Management Strategy for the 21st CenturyTransportation Knowledge Networks: A Management Strategy for the 21st Century
January 25, 2006
TRB Special Report 284, Transportation Knowledge Networks: A Management Strategy for the 21st Century examines how transportation information should be managed and provided.  The report provides strategic advice to the federal government and the states regarding a sustainable administrative structure and funding mechanism for meeting the information service needs of the transportation sec...

Cooperative Research for Hazardous Materials Transportation: Defining the Need, Converging on SolutionsCooperative Research for Hazardous Materials Transportation: Defining the Need, Converging on Solutions
January 6, 2005
TRB Special Report 283: Cooperative Research for Hazardous Materials Transportation: Defining the Need, Converging on Solutions examines the feasibility of a research program to find ways to ensure the safe transport of hazardous materials. The report outlines how industry, state and local governments, and federal agencies could develop a cooperative program that would fill gaps in current res...

Does the Built Environment Influence Physical Activity? Examining the EvidenceDoes the Built Environment Influence Physical Activity? Examining the Evidence
January 11, 2005
TRB Special Report 282: Does the Built Environment Influence Physical Activity? Examining the Evidence reviews the broad trends affecting the relationships among physical activity, health, transportation, and land use; summarizes what is known about these relationships, including the strength and magnitude of any causal connections; examines implications for policy; and recommends priorities f...

Transmission Pipelines and Land Use: A Risk-Informed ApproachTransmission Pipelines and Land Use: A Risk-Informed Approach
September 27, 2004
TRB Special Report 281: Transmission Pipelines and Land Use: A Risk-Informed Approach calls upon the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Office of Pipeline Safety in the Research and Special Programs Administration to work with stakeholders in developing risk-informed land use guidance for use by policy makers, planners, local officials, and the public.

Development and Deployment of Standards for Intelligent Transportation Systems: Review of the Federal Program
January 14, 2004
TRB Special Report 280: Development and Deployment of Standards for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS): Review of the Federal Program presents recommendations for future management of the Federal Highway Administration’s ITS Standards Program. A summary of Special Report 280 as published in the January-February 2005 issue of TR News is available.

The Marine Transportation System and the Federal Role: Measuring Performance, Targeting ImprovementThe Marine Transportation System and the Federal Role: Measuring Performance, Targeting Improvement
January 8, 2004
TRB Special Report 279 - The Marine Transportation System and the Federal Role: Measuring Performance, Targeting Improvement calls upon the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) to take the lead in assessing the performance of and improving the nation's entire marine transportation system. In particular, the report recommends that the DOT should begin immediately to develop reports on the co...

Buckling Up: Technologies to Increase Seat Belt UseBuckling Up: Technologies to Increase Seat Belt Use
October 14, 2003
TRB Special Report 278 - Buckling Up: Technologies to Increase Seat Belt Use calls upon the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to encourage the automotive industry to expedite the development and deployment of enhanced systems that remind drivers to use seat belts, and to monitor and study the effectiveness and acceptability of the new devices. According to the report, Cong...

Measuring Personal Travel and Goods MovementMeasuring Personal Travel and Goods Movement
October 21, 2003
TRB Special Report 277 - Measuring Personal Travel and Goods Movement recommends a series of actions the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) should take to render its flagship surveys -- the National Household Travel Survey (NHTS) and the Commodity Flow Survey (CFS) -- more effective in meeting the needs of a broad spectrum of data users. The report al...

A Concept for a National Freight Data ProgramA Concept for a National Freight Data Program
August 13, 2003
TRB Special Report 276 - A Concept for a National Freight Data Program calls upon the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and its Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) to take the lead in coordinating freight data collection in the United States. Citing the need for accurate goods movement data in order to make informed decisions related to congestion, economic competitiveness, safety ...

The Transportation Workforce Challenge: Recruiting, Training, and Retaining Qualified Workers for Transportation and Transit Agencies
June 30, 2003
TRB Special Report 275 - The Workforce Challenge: Recruiting, Training, and Retaining Qualified Workers for Transportation and Transit Agencies calls upon surface transportation agencies, the private sector, educational institutions, unions, and employees, to establish training as a key priority. The report recommends that this broad coalition work to expand existing federal and academic resour...

Cybersecurity of Freight Information Systems: A Scoping StudyCybersecurity of Freight Information Systems: A Scoping Study
June 10, 2003
TRB Special Report 274 - Cybersecurity of Freight Information Systems: A Scoping Study reviews trends in the use of information technology in the freight transportation industry and assesses potential vulnerabilities to a cyberattack.

Special Report 273 - Shipboard Automatic Identification System Displays: Meeting the Needs of MarinersSpecial Report 273 - Shipboard Automatic Identification System Displays: Meeting the Needs of Mariners
May 19, 2003
TRB Special Report 273 - Shipboard Automatic Identification System Displays: Meeting the Needs of Mariners assesses the state of the art in Automatic Identification System (AIS) display technologies, evaluates current system designs and their capabilities, and reviews the relevant human factors aspects associated with operating these systems. View report summary as published in TR News 232 May...

Airport Research Needs: Cooperative SolutionsAirport Research Needs: Cooperative Solutions
March 19, 2003
TRB's Special Report 272 - Airport Research Needs: Cooperative Solutions urges the U.S. Congress to establish a national airport cooperative research program. The committee that produced the report called such a program essential to ensuring airport security, efficiency, safety, and environmental compatibility.

Freight Capacity for the 21st CenturyFreight Capacity for the 21st Century
November 21, 2002
TRB Special Report 271 - Freight Capacity for the 21st Century recommends development of a national policy to promote better management and investment decisions in order to maintain and improve the capacity of the nation's freight system. Keeping up with growth in freight transportation requires better use of current facilities and the funding of projects with the biggest payoffs. To ensure ad...

Deterrence, Protection, and Preparation: The New Transportation Security ImperativeDeterrence, Protection, and Preparation: The New Transportation Security Imperative
July 3, 2002
TRB Special Report 270: Deterrence, Protection, and Preparation: The New Transportation Security Imperative examines the role of science and technology in countering terrorism.  It presents advice on a strategic approach to transportation security that recognizes the need to move people and goods efficiently and the need to improve security against terrorism.  The report emphasizes a...

The Relative Risks of School Travel: A National Perspective and Guidance for Local Community Risk AssessmentThe Relative Risks of School Travel: A National Perspective and Guidance for Local Community Risk Assessment
June 26, 2002
TRB Special Report 269 - the Relative Risks of School Travel: A National Perspective and Guidance for Local Community Risk Assessment presents a method to estimate, on a per-mile and per-trip basis, the relative risks that students face in traveling to and from school by walking, bicycling, riding in passenger vehicles with adult drivers, riding in passenger vehicles with teenage drivers, or t...

Surface Transportation Environmental Research: A Long-Term StrategySurface Transportation Environmental Research: A Long-Term Strategy
May 20, 2002
TRB Special Report 268 - Surface Transportation Environmental Research: A Long-Term Strategy defines a broad and ambitious research program to address and inform major public policy debates about the effects of surface transportation facilities and operations on the human and natural environments. The committee that conducted the study identified major gaps in knowledge that could be filled thr...

Regulating Weights, Lengths, and Widths of Commercial Motor VehiclesRegulating Weights, Lengths, and Widths of Commercial Motor Vehicles
June 10, 2002
TRB Special Report 267 - Regulation of Weights, Lengths, and Widths of Commercial Motor Vehicles recommends the creation of an independent public organization to evaluate the effects of truck traffic, pilot studies of new truck designs, and a change in federal law authorizing states to issue permits for operation of larger trucks on the Interstates. In 1991, Congress placed a freeze on maximum...

Naval Engineering: Alternative Approaches for Organizing Cooperative ResearchNaval Engineering: Alternative Approaches for Organizing Cooperative Research
May 21, 2002
TRB Special Report 266: Naval Engineering: Alternative Approaches for Organizing Cooperative Research evaluates alternative approaches for organizing and managing cooperative research programs in naval engineering. At the request of the Office of Naval Research (ONR), TRB/the Marine Board convened a committee to investigate and evaluate alternative approaches for structuring cooperative researc...

An Assessment of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Rating System for Rollover ResistanceAn Assessment of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Rating System for Rollover Resistance
February 21, 2002
TRB Special Report 265 - An Assessment of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Rating System for Rollover Resistance finds that the static stability factor is a useful indicator of a vehicle's propensity to roll over, but that U.S. government ratings for new cars, light trucks, and sport utility vehicles do not adequately reflect differences in rollover resistance shown by avai...

Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program: Assessing 10 Years of ExperienceCongestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program: Assessing 10 Years of Experience
April 23, 2002
TRB Special Report 264 - Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program: Assessing 10 Years of Experience recommends that Congress retain the sole federal surface transportation program that funds projects to reduce pollution and traffic congestion in areas that must comply with national air quality standards. The Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement (CMAQ) program was ...

Future Flight: A Review of the Small Aircraft Transportation System ConceptFuture Flight: A Review of the Small Aircraft Transportation System Concept
December 1, 2002
TRB Special Report 263 - Future Flight: A Review of the Small Aircraft Transportation System Concept reviews the plausibility and desirability of the SATS concept, giving special consideration to whether its potential net benefits--from user benefits to overall environmental and safety effects--are sufficiently promising to warrant public-sector investment in SATS development and deployment. T...

A Process for Setting, Managing, and Monitoring Environmental Windows for Dredging ProjectsA Process for Setting, Managing, and Monitoring Environmental Windows for Dredging Projects
April 29, 2002
TRB Special Report 262: A Process for Setting, Managing, and Monitoring Environmental Windows for Dredging Projects concludes that scientific information about risks to resources and technical options for reducing those risks was not being systematically incorporated into the dredging process. The process itself is complex and time-consuming because of the numerous federal and state agencies a...

The Federal Role in Highway Research and TechnologyThe Federal Role in Highway Research and Technology
December 1, 2001
TRB Special Report 261 - The Federal Role in Highway Research and Technology examines the federal role in the nation's overall highway research and technology (R&T) effort. Its emphasis is on determining whether the focus and activities of the federal program are appropriate in light of the needs of the highway system and its stakeholders as well as the roles and activities of other nationa...

Strategic Highway Research: Saving Lives, Reducing Congestion, Improving Quality of LifeStrategic Highway Research: Saving Lives, Reducing Congestion, Improving Quality of Life
December 1, 2001
TRB Special Report 260 - Strategic Highway Research: Saving Lives, Reducing Congestion, Improving Quality of Life examines the goals, research agenda, administrative structure, and administrative needs for a new strategic highway research program. After extensive outreach to the highway community, the committee recommended the establishment of a Future Strategic Highway Research Program (F-SHR...

Environmental Performance of Tanker Designs in Collision and Grounding: Method for Comparison
December 2, 2001
TRB Special Report 259 - Environmental Performance of Tanker Designs in Collision and Grounding: Method for Comparison describes a modeling process for evaluating alternative designs. The process encompasses consideration of the structural deformations from collisions and grounding and the environmental consequences of spills of different sizes, and uses a riskbased approach for comparing desi...

Contracting for Bus and Demand-Responsive Transit Services:  A Survey of U.S. Practice and ExperienceContracting for Bus and Demand-Responsive Transit Services: A Survey of U.S. Practice and Experience
October 2, 2001
TRB Special Report 258 - Contracting for Bus and Demand-Responsive Transit Services: A Survey of U.S. Practice and Experience examines the extent and practice of transit service contracting and its effects on operating costs, customer service, safety, and other aspects of service quality and quantity.

Making Transit Work:  Insight from Western Europe, Canada, and the United StatesMaking Transit Work: Insight from Western Europe, Canada, and the United States
May 8, 2001
TRB Special Report 257 - Making Transit Work: Insight from Western Europe, Canada, and the United States describes the differences in public transit use among U.S., Canadian, and Western European cities; identifies those factors, from urban form to automobile usage, that have contributed to these differences; and offers hypotheses about the reasons for these differences--from historical, demogr...

Managing Technology Transfer:  A Strategy for the Federal Highway AdministrationManaging Technology Transfer: A Strategy for the Federal Highway Administration
October 25, 1999
TRB Special Report 256 - Managing Technology Transfer: A Strategy for the Federal Highway Administration addresses how the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration selects research products for technology transfer and transfers those products to the highway industry, in particular the state and local agencies that own, operate, and maintain the nation’s highways.

Entry and Competition in the U.S. Airline Industry:  Issues and OpportunitiesEntry and Competition in the U.S. Airline Industry: Issues and Opportunities
October 21, 1999
TRB Special Report 255 - Entry and Competition in the U.S. Airline Industry: Issues and Opportunities focuses on some well understood and recognized opportunities to encourage airline competition, especially in larger markets. During the mid-1990s, new-entrant carriers filed formal complaints with USDOT, contending that large established airlines were engaging in predatory pricing (pricing belo...

Managing Speed:  Review of Current Practices for Setting and Enforcing Speed LimitsManaging Speed: Review of Current Practices for Setting and Enforcing Speed Limits
December 31, 1998
TRB Special Report 254 - Managing Speed: Review of Current Practices for Setting and Enforcing Speed Limits reviews practices for setting and enforcing speed limits on all types of roads and provides guidance to state and local governments on appropriate methods of setting speed limits and related enforcement strategies. Following an executive summary, the report is presented in six chapters an...

National Automated Highway System Research Program: A ReviewNational Automated Highway System Research Program: A Review
June 25, 1998
TRB Special Report 253 - National Automated Highway System Research Program: A Review assesses the appropriateness of the original vision and mission of the National Automated Highway System Research Program, the National Automated Highway System Consortium's (NAHSC's) results and the effectiveness of the approach taken by NAHSC in carrying out its charge, and the role of the consortium in futu...

Policy Options for Intermodal Freight TransportationPolicy Options for Intermodal Freight Transportation
September 1, 1998
TRB Special Report 252 - Policy Options for Intermodal Freight Transportation recognizes that freight transportation is of critical importance to the United States and that intermodal freight transportation is one of the major technological and organizational trends affecting the performance of the sector. During the last two decades, the importance of freight efficiency to the nation’s economy...

Toward A Sustainable Future:  Addressing the Long-Term Effects of Motor Vehicle Transportation on Climate and EcologyToward A Sustainable Future: Addressing the Long-Term Effects of Motor Vehicle Transportation on Climate and Ecology
October 3, 1997
TRB Special Report 251 - Toward A Sustainable Future: Addressing the Long-Term Effects of Motor Vehicle Transportation on Climate and Ecology identifies some of the challenges that lie ahead in managing transportation's long-term environmental effects and the kinds of research and preparations that are needed to inform policy and meet these challenges. Although the report does not recommend spe...

Air Traffic Control Facilities:  Improving Methods to Determine Staffing RequirementsAir Traffic Control Facilities: Improving Methods to Determine Staffing Requirements
May 23, 1997
TRB Special Report 250 - Air Traffic Control Facilities: Improving Methods to Determine Staffing Requirements reviewes the methodologies by which Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) estimates and applies its staffing standards, examines the feasibility and cost of modifying agency staffing standards and developing alternative approaches for application to individual facilities, and recommends...

Building Momentum for Change: Creating a Strategic Forum for Innovation in Highway Infrastructure
September 30, 1996
TRB Special Report 249 - Building Momentum for Change: Creating a Strategic Forum for Innovation in Highway Infrastructure urges the formation of the Strategic Forum for Innovation in Highway Infrastructure, whose central mission would be to identify and effect positive change in the fundamental opportunities and incentives for innovation in products and services for the highway system. This re...

Shopping for Safety: Providing Customer Automotive Safety InformationShopping for Safety: Providing Customer Automotive Safety Information
May 22, 1996
TRB Special Report 248 - Shopping for Safety: Providing Customer Automotive Safety Information examines consumer needs for automotive safety information and the most cost-effective and meaningful methods of communicating this information. Since passage of the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966, which created the agency known today as the National Highway Traffic Safety Admini...

Landslides: Investigation and MitigationLandslides: Investigation and Mitigation
May 28, 1996
TRB Special Report 247 - Landslides: Investigation and Mitigation contains comprehensive, practical discussions of field investigations, laboratory testing, and stability analysis procedures and technologies; comprehensive references to the literature; and discussions of case studies, state-of-the-art techniques, and research directions.

Paying Our Way: Estimating Marginal Social Costs of Freight TransportationPaying Our Way: Estimating Marginal Social Costs of Freight Transportation
September 6, 1996
TRB Special Report 246 - Paying Our Way: Estimating Marginal Social Costs of Freight Transportation is a preliminary examination of whether shippers of domestic surface freight pay the full social costs of the services that they use. This study is intended not to provide definitive answers as to whether shippers pay their full social costs but rather to determine the feasibility of making such ...

Expanding Metropolitan Highways: Implications for Air Quality and Energy UseExpanding Metropolitan Highways: Implications for Air Quality and Energy Use
July 11, 1995
TRB Special Report 245 - Expanding Metropolitan Highways: Implications for Air Quality and Energy Use reviews existing research on the links among highway capacity, traffic flow characteristics, travel demand, land use, vehicle emissions, air quality, and energy use in metropolitan areas; Identifies the conditions most likely to affect emissions and energy use; reviews the reliability of models...

Highway Research: Current Programs and Future Directions
December 29, 1994
TRB Special Report 244 - Highway Research: Current Programs and Future Directions describes the United States' highway industry and the major highway research and technology (R&T) programs. It then introduces a new framework for classifying highway R&T activities, maps the 1993 expenditures of the major public-sector programs on this framework, and presents suggestions and recommendatio...

Ensuring Railroad Tank Car SafetyEnsuring Railroad Tank Car Safety
October 13, 1994
TRB Special Report 243 - Ensuring Railroad Tank Car Safety examines the overall process for ensuring tank car design safety and, more specifically, whether all tank cars carrying hazardous materials should be equipped with special safety devices, known as head shields, to prevent tank car head (end) punctures. Tank cars are common, representing about one out of every seven rail cars. Over the y...

Curbing Gridlock: Peak-Period Fees to Relieve Traffic Congestion
January 1, 1994
TRB Special Report 242 - Curbing Gridlock: Peak-Period Fees to Relieve Traffic Congestion examines public perseption of congestion pricing. Although road users pay fuel taxes to support the costs of building and maintaining roads, most people view roads as free. Traffic congestion frustrates millions of motorists daily and imposes economic costs in the 50 largest urban areas in excess of $70 b...

Compensating Injured Railroad Workers Under the Federal Employer's Liability ActCompensating Injured Railroad Workers Under the Federal Employer's Liability Act
January 1, 1994
TRB Special Report 241 - Compensating Injured Railroad Workers Under the Federal Employer's Liability Act assesses the injury compensation system that has evolved under Federal Employer's Liability Act (FELA) and compares it with the no-fault compensation systems that cover most U.S. workers. Railroad workers who are injured on the job seek compensation for their injuries under the provisions o...

ISTEA and Intermodal Planning: Concept, Practice, and Vision
January 1, 1993
TRB Special Report 240 - ISTEA and Intermodal Planning: Concept, Practice, and Vision includes the proceedings of a conference on the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA) and intermodal planning issues. The conference objectives were to: (1) Review the evolution of the planning and funding of the U.S. transportation system; (2) Identify the new planning mechanisms de...

Hazardous Materials Shipment Information For Emergency ResponseHazardous Materials Shipment Information For Emergency Response
January 1, 1993
TRB Special Report 239 - Hazardous Materials Shipment Information For Emergency Response examines the feasibility and necessity of a central reporting system and computerized telecommunications data center that is capable of receiving, storing, and retrieving data concerning all daily shipments of hazardous materials, and that can provide information to facilitate responses to accidents and inc...

Landside Access to U.S. Ports
January 1, 1993
TRB Special Report 238 - Landside Access to U.S. Ports examines the nature of port access problems and appropriate strategies for responding to them. The report covers four broad subject areas that influence landside transportation access to ports: physical impediments, land use policies, regulatory constraints, and institutional issues.

Moving Urban America: Proceedings of a Conference
January 1, 1993
TRB Special Report 237 - Moving Urban America: Proceedings of a Conference includes the proceedings of a conference to advise the United States Department of Transportation, the community at large, and state and local elected officials on the appropriate planning and decision-making process needed to select and develop projects that will improve urban mobility, with emphasis on efficiency, conc...

Intermodal Marine Container Transportation: Impediments and Opportunities
January 1, 1992
TRB Special Report 236 - Intermodal Marine Container Transportation: Impediments and Opportunities examines where and how government action might assist in overcoming impediments and fostering efficiency in intermodal marine container transportation, especially through technological or institutional innovation. The report analyzes 10 key issues on which government in the United States affects o...

Highway Deicing: Comparing Salt and Calcium Magnesium AcetateHighway Deicing: Comparing Salt and Calcium Magnesium Acetate
January 1, 1991
TRB Special Report 235 - Highway Deicing: Comparing Salt and Calcium Magnisium Acetrate examines the total cost of salt and calcium magnesium acetate (CMA), including the indirect cost of application and indirect costs to the environment, infrastructure, and motor vehicles. Much of the report focuses on defining the true cost of salt, which is the most popular deicer and the standard of compar...

Data for Decisions: Requirements for National Transportation Policy MakingData for Decisions: Requirements for National Transportation Policy Making
January 1, 1992
TRB Special Report 234 - Data for Decisions: Requirements for National Transportation Policy Making examines data requirements necessary to support strategic transportation policy making and the institutional changes necessary to make those data available on a permanent basis. The report calls for the establishment of a statistical agency within USDOT (this recommendation became helped create t...

In Pursuit of Speed: New Options for Intercity Passenger TransportIn Pursuit of Speed: New Options for Intercity Passenger Transport
January 1, 1991
TRB Special Report 233 - In Pursuit of Speed: New Options for Intercity Passenger Transport assesses the applicability of high-speed ground transportation (HSGT) technologies to meet the demand for passenger transportation service in high-density travel markets and corridors in the United States. In certain corridors, high-speed rail could offer a means of reducing congestion at airports and on...

Advanced Vehicle and Highway TechnologiesAdvanced Vehicle and Highway Technologies
January 1, 1991
TRB Special Report 232 - Advanced Vehicle and Highway Technologies addresses the overall objectives for a national intelligent vehicle- highway systems (IVHS) initiative and methods by which the program could be managed effectively. The committee reviewed experience in the United States with existing systems that incorporate some IVHS technology; programs under way to develop and demonstrate ad...

Transportation, Urban Form, and the Environment
January 1, 1991
TRB Special Report 231 - Transportation, Urban Form, and the Environment is the proceedings of a conference, sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration and the Transportation Research Board, which examined the options available for maintaining future urban mobility. Its purpose was to bring together experts to (1) review the status of our current knowledge with respect to recent historical...

Winds of Change: Domestic Air Transport since DeregulationWinds of Change: Domestic Air Transport since Deregulation
January 1, 1991
TRB Special Report 230 - Winds of Change: Domestic Air Transport since Deregulation examines the appropriate role of government in the deregulated airline industry. In Perhaps the most significant federal policy change regarding aviation occurred in 1975 when the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) began giving air carriers greater freedom in discounting prices and serving new markets.1 These adminis...

Safety Research for a Changing Highway Environment
January 1, 1990
TRB Special Report 229 - Safety Research for a Changing Highway Environment examines how well the highway safety research community is prepared to address emerging safety problems and to capitalize on opportunities for their solution. The committee that produced this report was particularly interested in how the research process could be better managed to encourage innovation and more effective...

Data Requirements for Monitoring Truck Safety
January 1, 1990
TRB Special Report 228 - Data Requirements for Monitoring Truck Safety recommends improving the data systems used to monitor truck safety and to develop programs to reduce accident losses.

New Trucks for Greater Productivity and Less Road Wear:  An Evaluation of the Turner ProposalNew Trucks for Greater Productivity and Less Road Wear: An Evaluation of the Turner Proposal
January 1, 1990
TRB Special Report 227 - New Trucks for Greater Productivity and Less Road Wear: An Evaluation of the Turner Proposal evaluates the approach to regulation of the size and weight of trucks using U.S. roads known as the Turner Proposal. This approach had its origin in a proposal put forth in a 1984 address to AASHTO by former Federal Highway Administrator Francis C. Turner. The approach evaluated...

Airport System Capacity: Strategic ChoicesAirport System Capacity: Strategic Choices
January 1, 1990
TRB Special Report 226 - Airport System Capacity: Strategic Choices examines solutions to congestion and delay and mechanisms to stimulate and ensure adequate capacity. As with other infrastructure assets, the federal government provides substantial funding for airports, but decisions about siting, expanding, building, and operating the facilities are made at the state and local levels. The com...

Truck Weight Limits: Issues and OptionsTruck Weight Limits: Issues and Options
January 1, 1990
TRB Special Report 225 - Truck Weight Limits: Issues and Options examines various proposals for changes in truck weight regulations. Truck weight limits have always been controversial. They involve trade-offs between the cost to build and maintain highways and the cost to transport goods by truck, and they have implications for highway safety, traffic flow, and highway finance. Improvements in ...

Safety Belts, Airbags, and Child Restraints
January 1, 1989
TRB Special Report 224 - Safety Belts, Airbags, and Child Restraints identifies emerging policy issues and make recommendations for research in the area of motor vehicle restraint systems. Although many policy decisions regarding occupant restraints have been made--the passive restraint requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 208 (FMVSS 208) are being phased in, and most states no...

Providing Access for Large Trucks
January 1, 1989
TRB Special Report 223 - Providing Access for Large Trucks covers appropriate highways for access, safety, vehicle handling characteristics, pavement service life, access to service facilities, local government access policies, the implementation of access policies, and the definition of terminal. The Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982 attempted to strike a balance between improved e...

Improving School Bus SafetyImproving School Bus Safety
January 1, 1989
TRB Special Report 222 - Improving School Bus Safety examines the causes of school bus accidents and evaluates the effectiveness of safety measures, including seat belts, that might better protect children while they are boarding, riding, and leaving school buses.

Light Rail Transit: New System Successes at Affordable Prices
January 1, 1989
TRB Special Report 221 - Light Rail Transit: New System Successes at Affordable Prices contains the papers presented at the National Conference on Light Rail Transit, held May 8-11, 1988, at San Jose, California, as well as six additional papers submitted to the Transportation Research Board. Together with the proceedings of previous conferences, this report documents the development of North A...

A Look Ahead: Year 2020
January 1, 1988
TRB Special Report 220 - A Look Ahead: Year 2020 are conference proceedings from a meeting of the same title. The objective of the conference was "to identify the nature and level of demand for future highway and public transit services and their role in the nation's future transportation system." The conference, one of the first steps in the Transportation 2020 program effort, provided essenti...

Pipelines and Public SafetyPipelines and Public Safety
January 1, 1988
TRB Special Report 219 - Pipelines and Public Safety examines issues asociated with development near pipeline rights-of-way. Pipelines provide a vital transportation service. Approximately half of the nation’s supplies of crude oil and petroleum products and virtually all of its natural gas supplies are transported through a network of 1.7 million miles of pipelines. The materials carried by pi...

Transportation in an Aging Society: Improving Mobility and Safety for Older DriversTransportation in an Aging Society: Improving Mobility and Safety for Older Drivers
October 3, 2007
TRB Special Report 218, Transportation in an Aging Society: Improving Mobility and Safety for Older Drivers explores the mobility and safety needs of older persons.  Originally published in 1988, the report is now available in an electronic format.  The report examines safety needs of the older person in traffic; reviews potential measures to improve highways, vehicles, driver and pe...

New Organizational Responses to the Changing Transit Environment
January 1, 1988
TRB Special Report 217: New Organizational Responses to the Changing Transit Environment assesses the effectiveness of transit organizational structures now being used and those developed in recent years, and identifies further organization changes appropriate to the new conditions and pressures transit faces.

Zero Alcohol and Other Options: Limits for Truck and Bus DriversZero Alcohol and Other Options: Limits for Truck and Bus Drivers
January 1, 1987
TRB Special Report 216: Zero Alcohol and Other Options: Limits for Truck and Bus Drivers includes a majority recommendations for the of the members of the committee that produced this report that a zero tolerance policy be adopted, with penalties ranging from 30 days’ suspension below 0.04 percent BAC to license revocation for BAC above 0.04. USDOT subsequently adopted a 0.04 percent BAC standa...

Measuring Airport Landside Capacity
January 1, 1987
TRB Special Report 215: Measuring Airport Landside Capacity reviews existing capacity assessment techniques and recommend guidelines that can be used by airport operators, planners, and others who must measure airport landside capacity. Congestion at airport terminal buildings, access roads, and parking areas increasingly threatens the capability of airports to serve additional passengers and a...

Designing Safer Roads: Practices for Resurfacing, Restoration, and RehabilitationDesigning Safer Roads: Practices for Resurfacing, Restoration, and Rehabilitation
January 1, 1987
TRB Special Report 214: Designing Safer Roads: Practices for Resurfacing, Restoration, and Rehabilitation examines the cost-effectiveness of safety-related geometric design elements such as lane and shoulder widths, crest vertical curves, stopping sight distances, and intersections. Safety is a central design consideration for modern highways. For roads receiving federal aid, safety is incorpor...

Research for Public Transit: New DirectionsResearch for Public Transit: New Directions
January 1, 1987
TRB Special Report 213: Research for Public Transit: New Directions reviews transit research programs and recommends improvements. The report calls for an operator-sponsored, problem-solving research program focused on priority topics of common interest to transit providers. The committee urges Congress to allow the agencies to pool their funds to organize and conduct such research. With strong...

Transportation Management for Major Highway Reconstruction
January 1, 1987
TRB Special Report 212: Transportation Management for Major Highway Reconstruction is the proceedings of a conference held on September 28 - October 1, 1986 that assessed the state of practice of corridor traffic management during major highway reconstruction. The objectives of the conference were: to provide an educational forum for exchanging technical information on planning, implementing, a...

Twin Trailer TrucksTwin Trailer Trucks
January 1, 1986
TRB Special Report 211: Twin Trailer Trucks examines the potential safety effects of the new federal truck size rules (the Surface Transportation Act of 1982 requires states to permit twin 28-ft trailers on Interstate highways and on principal roads). The study also addressed other effects of the new rules on highway transportation including the trucking industry use of twins, safety consequenc...

Transportation Education and Training: Meeting the Challenge
January 1, 1985
TRB Special Report 210: Transportation Education and Training: Meeting the Challenge is the proceedings of a conference on the needs and opportunities that face transportation education and training. The objectives of the conference were to: (1) define the skills and educational backgrounds needed by new transportation professionals at all levels to meet the challenges they will likely face dur...

Highway Capacity Manual, 3rd Edition
January 1, 1994
TRB Special Report 209: Highway Capacity Manual, 3rd Edition is a collection of state-of-the-art techniques for estimating capacity and determining level of service for many transportation facilities and modes. The 3rd edition of this manual was updated in 2000 as Highway Capacity Manual 2000 . The first Highway Capacity Manual was published in 1950 and provided definitions of key terms, a comp...

Proceedings of the Conference on Evaluating Alternative Local Transportation Financing Techniques
January 1, 1985
TRB Special Report 208: Proceedings of the Conference on Evaluating Alternative Local Transportation Financing Techniques is the proceedings of a conference to disseminate the results of current research on local transportation financing to an audience of local officials, planners, transportation managers, and financing specialists and to consider the issues associated with evaluating alternati...

Transportation Professionals: Future Needs and OpportunitiesTransportation Professionals: Future Needs and Opportunities
January 1, 1985
TRB Special Report 207: Transportation Professionals: Future Needs and Opportunities Aware assesses future professional needs in highway and mass transit agencies in federal, state, and local government. This study also examines the role of consulting firms in satisfying the future professional requirements of highway and transit agencies. A large number of professionals who entered highway and...

Proceedings of the National Conference on Decennial Census Data for Transportation Planning
January 1, 1985
TRB Special Report 206: Proceedings of the National Conference on Decennial Census Data for Transportation Planning includes many background papers prepared for and presented at the meeting as well as the conference workshop summaries, the recommendations of each workshop, and an overall synthesis of all the conference findings and recommendations. This conference is the latest in a three-decad...

Should Intercity Bus Drivers Be Allowed To Use CB Radios?
January 1, 1984
TRB Special Report 205: Should Intercity Bus Drivers Be Allowed To Use CB Radios? recognizes the importance of improved communications on the highways, but also recognizes that CB radios have many drawbacks and are not sufficiently reliable to warrant recommending universal use on intercity buses. Transportation Research Board (TRB) staff visited several bus companies, including some that allow...

55: A Decade of Experience55: A Decade of Experience
January 1, 1984
TRB Special Report 204: 55 -- A Decade of Experience evaluates the benefits and costs of the 55 mph speed limit and assesses the effectiveness of state laws in inducing compliance. The findings and recommendations of the committee are presented in this report, along with the unresolved issues that surround the appropriate speed limit for selected roads. The committee findings on the consequence...

Proceedings of the Conference on Energy Contingency Planning in Urban Areas
January 1, 1984
TRB Special Report 203: Proceedings of the Conference on Energy Contingency Planning in Urban Areas assesses the state of energy contingency planning, with particular emphasis on the following four issues: (1) Progress in energy contingency planning since the 1979- 1980 energy crisis; (2) The new environment of deregulation with determination of the impact on contingency planning; (3) The role ...

America's Highways: Accelerating the Search for InnovationAmerica's Highways: Accelerating the Search for Innovation
January 1, 1984
TRB Special Report 202: America's Highways: Accelerating the Search for Innovation outlines a strategy for screening potential highway research areas to identify the most promising for a national program and there by identifies six priority areas where a concerted research effort can produce major innovations that will increase the productivity and safety of the nation's highway system: asphalt...

Travel Analysis Methods for the 1980s
January 1, 1983
TRB Special Report 201: Travel Analysis Methods for the 1980s is the proceedings of a conference which assessed the planning methods, in particular travel analysis methods and their applications, as a follow-up to the Conference on Urban Transportation Planning in the 1980s, held at Airlie House, Warrenton, Virginia, in November 1981. At the 1981 meeting new requirements for urban transportatio...

Trolley Bus: Where It Is and Where It's Going
January 1, 1983
TRB Special Report 200: Trolley Bus: Where It Is and Where It's Going is the proceedings of a conference that examined the application of trolley bus systems to modern day transportation needs. The conference explored current technology and uses around the world. Highlighted at the meeting were not only those transit systems that use trolley buses but also specific developments in areas such as...

Future Directions of Urban Public Transportation
January 1, 1983
TRB Special Report 199: Future Directions of Urban Public Transportation is the proceedings of a conference of the same name. Part 1: Conference Purpose (Introduction to the Conference, H.C. Neil Peterson III, Opening Remarks, Carole A. Foryst); Part 2: why is Transit in Trouble?; Part 3: Conference Consensus Statement; Part 4: Overview papers: Effects of Energy Supply and Telecommunications on...

Bus Maintenance Improvement
January 1, 1983
TRB Special Report 198: Bus Maintenance Improvement contains proceedings of the Bus Maintenance Improvement Workshop held April 14-16, 1982 in St. Louis. The workshop was to exchange information on current transit industry practices related to bus maintenance, to define industry needs, and to generate suggestions for research, development and technical assistance programs in the maintenance are...

Transportation of Hazardous Materials: Toward a National Strategy; Vol 1
January 1, 1984
TRB Special Report 197: Transportation of Hazardous Materials: Toward a National Strategy; Vol 1 presents a summary of the 1981 Williamsburg Conference which developed recommendations for a comprehensive national strategy to provide safe and efficient transportation of hazardous materials and wastes in the 1980's. The conference covered regulation, training, emergency response, legal responsibi...

Urban Transportation Planning in the 1980s
January 1, 1982
TRB Special Report 196: Urban Transportation Planning in the 1980s are the proceedings of a conference in which government officials, transportation planners, consultants and academic experts considered emerging problems and recommended appropriate technical and institutional responses. The conference participants identified and discussed the following: new requirements for urban transportation...

Light Rail Transit: Planning, Design, and Implementation
January 1, 1982
TRB Special Report 195: Light Rail Transit: Planning, Design, and Implementation is the proceedings of a confernce that focused on key technical and institutional issues that are unique to implementation of the LRT mode. These papers are divided into four groups. Those in Part 1 and 2 provide an overview of light rail transit and policy and planning considerations. They treat issues such as ins...

Application of Traffic Simulation Models
January 1, 1981
TRB Special Report 194: Application of Traffic Simulation Models presents the resource papers and workshop summaries of a conference on traffic simulation models. The conference had two objectives: to inform the user community about what models are available and what is planned for their future development; and to obtain feedback from users on their experiences in the application of simulation ...

Ridesharing Needs and Requirements: The Role of the Private and Public Sectors
January 1, 1981
TRB Special Report 193: Ridesharing Needs and Requirements: The Role of the Private and Public Sectors contains the proceedings of a conference which focused on research activities that addressed the needs of ridesharing practitioners and policymakers, on funding research in the areas of greatest need, and on stimulating new research, both funded and unfunded. This report consists of 4 parts. P...

Relocation and Real Property Acquisitions
January 1, 1981
TRB Special Report 192: Relocation and Real Property Acquisitions is the proceedings of a conference that examined the experiences of federal, state and local officials in implementing relocation and real property acquisition programs; to identify problems and to suggest approaches to solving these problems and improving the effectiveness of the legislation. Some of the areas covered are consid...

Considerations in Transportation Energy Contingency Planning
January 1, 1980
TRB Special Report 191: Considerations in Transportation Energy Contingency Planning is the proceedings from a conference held in San Antonio, Texas, April 13-16, 1980, that focused attention on energy resources used for domestic transportation and the formulation of public policy related to contingency planning in the transportation life of the nation. This volume contains the proceedings of t...

TSM in 1980: State of the Art and Future Directions
January 1, 1980
TRB Special Report 190: TSM in 1980 - State of the Art and Future Directions is the proceedings of a conference structured to address three major issues in TSM planning and implementation--the identification of organizational roles in TSM planning, programming, and implementation, including the roles of the private sector and the professional disciplines; an understanding of why certain high-ac...

State Transportation Issues and Actions
January 1, 1980
TRB Special Report 189: State Transportation Issues and Actions is the proceedings from the second Conference on Statewide Transportation Planning and Programming. The conference focused on the following: 1. Identify the challenges that will be faced by the states, now and in the next 20 years, particularly in the areas of the economy, energy, urban policy, and changes in transportation systems...

Review of Rail Transport Research Needs
January 1, 1980
TRB Special Report 188: Review of Rail Transport Research Needs is a follow-up of a TRB 1975 study on rail transport research needs. The review was to determine whether research was still needed, whether priorities had changed and whether any new research needs had arisen. The report includes summary statements on the recommended research agenda by AAR, FRA Office of Research and Development, a...

Transportation Planning for Small and Medium-Sized Communities
January 1, 1980
TRB Special Report 187: Transportation Planning for Small and Medium-Sized Communities is the proceedings of a conference that was convened to provide for the exchange of experiences among practitioners of transportation planning for cities of fewer than 200,000 people, to provide guidance for transportation policies and programs, to foster the development of future activities in this area, and...

Paratransit: 1979
January 1, 1979
TRB Special Report 186: Paratransit-1979 are the proceedings of a conference that synthesized and evaluated the significant paratransit services across the U.S. and Canada, and assessed their relevance for other communities. The Conference was organized to provide results that would help the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (UMTA) to understand the problems and potentials of praratransi...

Snow Removal and Ice Control Research
January 1, 1979
TRB Special Report 185: Snow Removal and Ice Control Research contains 56 conference papers pertaining to snow removal and ice control research. Several of the papers are concerned with deicing salts--their effectiveness, their impact on the environment, and possible alternatives to them. Alternative methods of deicing discussed herein include: heating of bridge decks, increasing coefficient of...

Urban Transport Service Innovations
January 1, 1979
Special Report 184: Urban Transport Service Innovations is a progress report on paratransit. The papers published here include some that were presented at the Transportation Research Board's Conference on Urban Transport Service Innovations in San Diego, December 5 to 8, 1977, and some that were presented at the Fifty-seventh Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board in January 1978. ...

Transportation and Land Development
January 1, 1978
TRB Special Report 183: Transportation and Land Development are the proceedings of the Conference on Transportation and Land Development and its consideration of the meeting's central theme--strategic transportation investments to achieve urban and regional development objectives. Transportation policies and programs must be examined to ensure that they achieve such purposes as revitalizing inn...

Light Rail Transit: Planning and Technology
January 1, 1978
TRB Special Report 182 - Light Rail Transit: Planning and Technology includes the proceedings of a conference on Light Rail Transit. The conference examined light rail transit (LRT) successes, issues that have frustrated significant LRT development in the U.S., and where and how progress has been achieved. The basic dichotomy between socioeconomic and technological issues in the implementation ...

Urban Transportation Economics
January 1, 1978
TRB Special Report 181: Urban Transportation Economics synthesizes theory and practice to produce a practical working program for planning, implementing and administering programs at the local, state, and federal levels. An attempt has been made to examine long-term forces in the urban transportation market that generate chronic transit deficits and to evaluate alternative courses of action to ...

Railroad Electrification: The Issues
January 1, 1978
TRB Special Report 180: Railroad Electrification - The Issues contains the presentations at the TRB Conference on Railroad Electrification: The Issues in June 1977 and at the TRB Annual Meeting in January 1977. The following papers are included: The advanatages of Electrifying the Nation's Railroads; Amtrak's View of Railroad Electrification; An Examination of some Economic Obstacles to Electri...

Glossary of Urban Public Transportation Terms
January 1, 1978
TRB Special Report 179: Glossary of Urban Public Transportation Terms attempts to serve as a basic reference for persons interested in urban transit planning. It is designed to assist transit system operators to understand the analytical language of urban planners and the latter to understand the operational language of transit system operators. The glossary organizes and to some extent standar...

Future of the National Highway Safety Program
January 1, 1977
TRB Special Report 178: Future of the National Highway Safety Program describes the delibrations and conclusions of the conference and workshops on the future of the National Highway Safety Program, the basic features of the Highway Safety Act of 1966 are outlined, the Federal role in this area, and the issues and alternatives involved in the program. The conference recommended that the present...

Urban Transportation Alternatives: Evolution of Federal Policy
January 1, 1977
TRB Special Report 177: Urban Transportation Alternatives -- Evolution of Federal Policy presents the findings of two successful conferences which formed the foundation of a unique process of federal rule-making, and the underlying process that culminated in the conferences is discussed. The availablility of new funds for urban mass transportation in 1974 raised complex questions of equitable r...

Landslides: Analysis and Control
January 1, 1978
TRB Special Report 176: Landslides: Analysis and Control brings together, from a wide range of experience, such information as may be useful in recognizing, avoiding, controlling, designing for, and correcting movement. Current geologic concepts and engineering principles and techniques are introduced, and both the analysis and control of soil and rock-slopes are addressed. New methods of stabi...

Research in Airport Pavements
January 1, 1978
TRB Special Report 175: Research in Airport Pavements is the proceedings of a FAA-sponsored conference contains material on pavement management systems, pavement design, mix design, quality control, and pavement evaluation and performance.

Rail Transport Research Needs
January 1, 1977
TRB Special Report 174: Rail Transport Research Needs examines a comprehensive framework for a coordinated national rail transport research effort by industry and government. The goal is a research program of maximum assistance in improving the performance and viability of the rail industry and the decision-making processes of those involved with rail transport. Chapters discuss the problems ex...

Design of Terminals for Rigid Pavements to Control End Movements: State of the Art
January 1, 1977
TRB Special Report 173: Design of Terminals for Rigid Pavements to Control End Movements: State of the Art finds no superior method of terminal treatment in terms of performance or total cost. As a consequence, it is recommended that the design agencies continue to use the procedure and technique that have been successful in the past. In addition, it is recommended that a long-term monitoring p...

Transportation System Management
January 1, 1977
TRB Special Report 172: Transportation System Management contains workshop reports, conference papers, and case studies that were presented at the conference on Transportation System Management (TSM). The conference addressed three objectives: provision of the latest information on DOT policies and requirements, the provision of the latest information on experiences with the actual implementati...

Tunnel Construction: State of the Art and Research Needs
January 1, 1976
TRB Special Report 171: Tunnel Construction: State of the Art and Research Needs presents reports on the state of the art in seventeen areas: drillings and blasting, structural supports, machine tunneling, materials handling, tunneling in bad ground, shield-driven tunnels with or without compressed air, long-hole drilling in advance of tunnel penetration, contractual relations in tunnel constru...

Strategies for Reducing Gasoline Consumption Through Improved Motor Vehicle Efficiency
January 1, 1976
TRB Special Report 169: Strategies for Reducing Gasoline Consumption Through Improved Motor Vehicle Efficiency contains a summary of a workshop held by the TRB Committee on Energy Conservation and Transportation Demand to provide for a discussion of the issues. The workshop could not encompass all of the facets of this issue, but it served more as a vehicle for the exchange of information for p...

Transportation and Land Use Planning Abroad
January 1, 1976
TRB Special Report 168: Transportation and Land Use Planning Abroad includes papers that describe transportation and land use planning experience in Japan, Canada, Europe and the Middle East that can be useful in the U.S. The topics covered here include noise and other transportation impacts, land use techniques to deal with these impacts, transit financing, public participation, pedestrainizat...

Optimizing the Use of Materials and Energy in Transportation Construction
January 1, 1976
TRB Special Report 166: Optimizing the Use of Materials and Energy in Transportation Construction is the proceedings of a workshop that includes 4 keynote addresses and the summaries of discussions on 7 topics. The first paper notes that the energy crisis is real and that the situation will worsen in the future. Statistical tabulations and graphs support the statements. The second paper indicat...

Traffic Flow Theory
January 1, 1976
TRB Special Report 165: Traffic Flow Theory is primairly addressed to graduate students in traffic engineering, but is also intended to be a reference book and an introduction to traffic flow theory in general. The 10 chapters of this book cover aspects of measurement, statistical distributions, models, information processing, noise and simulations. The various methods of measurement currently ...

Paratransit
January 1, 1976
TRB Special Report 164: Paratransit are the proceedings of a conference that addressed problems in the implementation and application of promising techniques within those major functional areas commonly thought to be relevant to paratransit application. The papers highlighted the following alternatives: increased use of high-occupancy modes such as car pools, subscription buses, and jitneys for...

Test Procedures for Characterizing Dynamic Stress-Strain Properties of Pavement Materials
January 1, 1976
TRB Special Report 162: Test Procedures for Characterizing Dynamic Stress-Strain Properties of Pavement Materials describes procedures for determining the dynamic modulus of elasticity by the following tests: repeated load triaxial test, complex modulus test, flexural bending test, indirect tensile test, and resonant column method. A simplified, approximate test procedure is given for determini...

Light Rail Transit
January 1, 1975
TRB Special Report 161: Light Rail Transit includes papers that cover a wide range of subjects related to light rail transit including a description of system concepts, such as performance characteristics of such transit; comparison with other modes; and applications. The technology and operational aspects of light rail transit are treated in a set of papers that address permanent way requirem...

Low-Volume Roads
January 1, 1975

Highways and Air Quality
January 1, 1973

Highway Visibility
January 1, 1973

Parking Principles
January 1, 1971

Urban Commodity Flow
January 1, 1971

Highway Safety
January 1, 1970

Maintenance Management
January 1, 1968

Urban Development Models
January 1, 1968

Highway Capacity Manual
January 1, 1965
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AASHO Road Test
January 1, 1961

Foundation Exploration
January 1, 1959

Know Your Highway Costs
January 1, 1953

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