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Transportation Planning

Description

Researchers in the Transportation Planning Program study travel behavior and travel data collection methods. They perform travel demand model analyses, freight modeling analyses, demographic forecasting, and land use impact analyses. Program researchers also design, manage, and analyze travel surveys, develop simplified demographic forecasting techniques, and conduct training in these techniques. The program specializes in transportation planning research.

Expertise

Researchers in the Transportation Planning Program have expertise in the following areas:

  • Travel Surveys,
  • Transportation Planning,
  • Travel Demand Modeling,
  • Land Use Planning,
  • Demographic Data Development and Analysis,
  • Land Development and Access Management,
  • Intelligent Transportation Systems,
  • Geographical information systems (GIS),
  • Global positioning systems (GPS),
  • Statistical modeling,
  • GPS travel surveys,
  • Portable emissions measurement,
  • Travel demand management,
  • Public transit,
  • Data Analysis in Support of Travel Demand Modeling,
  • Transportation Planning Methods,
  • Transportation Alternatives Analysis, and
  • Short and Long Range Transportation Planning.

For More Information

Ed Hard
Gibb Gilchrist Building, Room 381
TTI/Transportation Planning
Texas A&M University System
3135 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-3135
ph. (979) 845-3326 · fax (979) 845-7548
e-hard@tamu.edu

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