Dr. Kuhn has diverse and extensive experience in the conduct and delivery of cutting edge research results. As Head of the System Management Division of the Texas Transportation Institute, Dr. Kuhn leads more than 20 researchers in the areas of corridor management, applications integration, technology development, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), and system monitoring. Dr. Kuhn has led groundbreaking and comprehensive research in the area of managed lanes, which is considered the premier guidance on special use lanes and their operations and performance. This research - sponsored by the Texas Department of Transportation and the FHWA Operations Core Business Unit - has developed comprehensive guidance on managed lanes and cross-cutting studies and primers on incorporating managed lanes into the planning and project developed processes, identified the state-of-the-practice on managed lanes signing, developed a motorist task analysis and recommended revisions to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices related to managed lanes signing, and developed a 10-year program plan for FHWA to address research gaps in the managed lanes arena, particularly as they relate to signing and traveler information.
Dr. Kuhn was recently the report facilitator for an FHWA International Scan on Planning for Congestion Management where she and other team members visited four European countries to learn about their approach to active traffic management, which centers on ensuring travel time reliability by addressing recurrent and non-recurrent congestion with numerous interrelated operational strategies, which involve speed management techniques and methods to improve overall performance. Related to this effort, Dr. Kuhn has served on a project for the New York State Department of Transportation developing screening criteria and an implementation plan for the deployment of managed lanes and active traffic management opreational strategies for the New York City region.
Her other research has addressed transportation needs in the colonias along the Texas-Mexico border, and the efficient location of utilities within TxDOT right-of-way.
While director of the Center for Professional Development of TTI, Dr. Kuhn worked to disseminate transportation-related information to current and future transportation professionals and to foster the implementation of relevant leading edge research results in the most efficient, effective, and expedient method possible. She coordinated the development of technical seminars based on TTI research in advanced diamond interchange operations, the operations of traffic signals near railroad grade crossings, freeway video detection technologies, and design and operations. She also led the award-winning Texas Summer Transportation Institute for Texas youth, and TRAIN-TEX: a 2-day math and science curriculum workshop for Texas educators. Dr. Kuhn helped develop and coordinate a workshop for the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) on outreach, education, and training for ITS standards that resulted in a four-year work plan for an ITS Standards Technology Transfer Program.
Prior to her return to TTI, Dr. Kuhn worked for three years as a research assistant at the Pennsylvania Transportation Institute at Penn State University. While there she managed a grant study on the impacts of color and lighting technology on legibility of typical on-premise sign fonts. She also managed the development of training materials for the Traffic Engineering function within the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation as well as organized a statewide conference on traffic engineering and safety. She coordinated the safety management system review of policies and procedures and developed a safety audit policy for Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and co-managed a grant study investigating the state-of-the-art on sign visibility. While at Penn State, she was also involved with developing the ITS Strategic Plan for Pennsylvania.
Prior to her work in Pennsylvania, Dr. Kuhn worked for four years as an Assistant Research Scientist with the Texas Transportation Institute in Houston, Texas. While there she was a principal investigator of transportation research studies and interagency project contracts in coordination with the Federal Highway Administration, the Texas Department of Transportation, and Harris County Metropolitan Transit Authority. She was involved in projects covering Intelligent Transportation Systems including evaluation and feasibility of advanced motorist information systems, High Occupancy Vehicle facilities, operations analysis, human factors, public relations, and other transit-related studies.
Managed lanes
Active traffic management
Freeway management systems
Traffic operations
Human factors
Intelligent transportation systems
Education and training
Traffic control devices
Continuing education
Ph.D., Civil Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, 1997.
M.Eng., Civil Engineering, Texas A&M University, 1990.
B.S., Civil Engineering, Texas A&M University, 1988, Cum Laude.
Senior Research Engineer, System Management Division, Texas Transportation Institute, May 2007 - Present.
Division Head, System Management Division, Texas Transportation Institute, October 1999 - Present.
Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Texas A&M University, September 2000 - Present.
Research Engineer, System Management Division, Texas Transportation Institute, September 2003 - April 2007.
Associate Research Engineer, System Management Division, Texas Transportation Institute, August 1997 - August 2003.
Research Assistant, Pennsylvania Transportation Institute, September 1994 - August 1997.
Assistant Research Scientist, Texas Transportation Institute, September 1991 - August 1994.
Associate Research Engineer, Texas Transportation Institute, September 1990 - August 1991.
Engineering Research Associate, Texas Transportation Institute, June 1990 - August 1990.
Research Assistant, Texas Transportation Institute, June 1989 - May 1990.
Student Technician, Texas Transportation Institute, January 1987 - May 1989.
Student Worker III, Texas Transportation Institute, September 1985 - January 1987.
Student Worker II, Texas Transportation Institute, June 1985 - August 1985.
Registered Professional Engineer in Texas, Registration No. 80308.
Affiliate, Transportation Research Board (TRB).
Member, Intelligent Transportation Society of Texas.
Member, Pennsylvania State University, Penn State Women in Engineering Alumnae Society.
Member, Chi Epsilon - The National Civil Engineering Honor Society, Civil Engineering Honor Society.
Member, Tau Beta Pi, Engineering Honor Society.
Member, Institute of Transportation Engineers, Texas Section (TexITE), Brazos Valley Section.
Member, American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE).
Member, Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, National Honor Society.
Member, Foundation For Women's Resources, Leadership Texas Alumnae Association.
Vice Chair, Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE), Traffic Engineering Council, 2005 - Present.
Chair, Transportation Research Board (TRB), Committee on User Information Systems, 2004 - Present.
Cambridge Who's Who, 2008.
Who's Who in America, Marquis, 2008.
Herbert H. Richardson Team Award, TTI/Trinity Industries, 2005.
Top Innovations and Research Findings, TxDOT Task Force for Cost-Benefit Analysis of Use of Local Materials, 2005.
Leadership Texas, Foundation For Women's Resources, 2003.
Trinity Reseacher Award, Texas Transportation Institute, 2000.
Eno Transportation Fellow, Eno Transportation Policy Education Conference, 1996.
Outstanding Student Award, Mid-Atlantic Universities Transportation Center, 1997.
College of Engineering Faculty Outstanding Achievment, Texas A&M University, 1989.
Cum Laude Graduate, Texas A&M University, 1989.
Introduction to Transportation Engineering. Texas A & M University, Spring 2004, Spring 2003, Fall 2003, Spring 2002, Fall 2002, Spring 2001, Fall 2001, Fall 2000.
Transportation Engineering. Texas A & M University, Spring 2002, Fall 2002, Fall 2001.
Transportation Engineering Systems. Pennsylvania State University, Spring 1996, Summer 1995, Spring 1995, Fall 1995.
Advanced Work Zone Topics Study Guide for Independent Learning. Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
Design Concepts Study Guide for Independent Study. Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
Managed Lanes Handbook Training. Texas Department of Transportation.
Traffic Characteristics Study Guide for Independent Learning. Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
Transportation Engineering Study Guide for Independent Learning. Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
Transportation Planning Study Guide for Independent Learning. Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
B.T. Kuhn, D.L. Jasek, J.L. Carson, G. Fisher, V.D. Goodin, T.S. Collier. Developing Managed Lanes. 475170-1.
B.T. Kuhn, V.D. Goodin, S.T. Chrysler. Managed Lanes Handbook Training Materials. 5-4160-01-P1. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. October 2009.
S.T. Chrysler, J.M. Re, K.K. Knapp, D.S. Funkhouser, B.T. Kuhn. Driver Response to Delineation Treatments on Horizontal Curves on Two-Lane Roads. 0-5772-1. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. May 2009.
B.T. Kuhn, V.D. Goodin. Managed Lanes Handbook Training: Year 2 Report of Activities. 5-4160-01-2. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. February 2009.
B.T. Kuhn. Developing Merged Lanes: Critical Issues for Planning and Project Development. 2008.
J.A. Shelton, Y. Chiu, B.T. Kuhn. Evaluation of Managed Lanes Strategies Applied to Freeway Ramps for Incident and Congestion Management. Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC. 2008.
B.T. Kuhn, K.N. Balke, N.A. Chaudhary, D.L. Jasek, G.J. Karkee, K.O. Obeng-Boampong, J.A. Shelton, S.P. Venglar. Managed Lane Strategies Feasible for Freeway Ramp Applications. Research Report. 0-5284-2. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. January 2008.
C.A. Fuhs, R.A. Krammes, B.T. Kuhn, D. Mayhew. Active Traffic Management: The Next Step in Congestion Management. 2007.
D.L. Jasek, B.T. Kuhn. Innovative Solutionsto Transportation Needs in the Colonias. Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC. 2007.
B.T. Kuhn, K.N. Balke, N.A. Chaudhary, D.L. Jasek, G.J. Karkee, K.O. Obeng-Boampong, J.A. Shelton, S.P. Venglar. Guidelines for Applying Managed Lane Strategies to Ramps. Research Report. 0-5284-P1. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. December 2007.
B.T. Kuhn, K.N. Balke, N.A. Chaudhary, D.L. Jasek, G.J. Karkee, K.O. Obeng-Boampong, J.A. Shelton, S.P. Venglar, R. Cheu. Feasibility and Guidelines for Applying Managed Lane Strategies to Ramps. PSR. 0-5284-S. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. November 2007.
B.T. Kuhn, V.D. Goodin. Managed Lanes Handbook Training: Year 1 Report of Activities. 5-4160-01-1. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. November 2007.
L.K. Cherrington, T.S. Geiselbrecht, S.R. Vadali, B.T. Kuhn, D.L. Jasek, J.H. Overman. Impacts of Toll Roads on the Regional Economy. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. 2006.
D.L. Jasek, B.T. Kuhn. Innovative Solutions to Transportation Needs in the Colonias. Texas Transportation Institute, Southwest Region University Transportation Center. 2006.
B.T. Kuhn, V.D. Goodin. Findings From Texas: Five Years of Research on Managed Lanes - Summary Report. PSR. 0-4160-S. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. January 2006.
B.T. Kuhn, V.D. Goodin, A.J. Ballard, M.A. Brewer, R.E. Brydia, J.L. Carson, S.T. Chrysler, T.S. Collier, K. Fitzpatrick, D.L. Jasek, C.M. Dusza, G.L. Ullman. Managed Lanes Handbook. Technical Report. 0-4160-24. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. October 2005.
B.T. Kuhn, V.D. Goodin, A.J. Ballard, M.A. Brewer, R.E. Brydia, J.L. Carson, S.T. Chrysler, T.S. Collier, W.L. Eisele, D.W. Fenno, K. Fitzpatrick, G.L. Ullman, S.P. Venglar. Findings from Texas: Five Years of Research on Managed Lanes. Technical Report. 0-4160-25. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. September 2005.
B.T. Kuhn, V.D. Goodin, A.J. Ballard, R.E. Brydia, S.T. Chrysler, T.S. Collier, A.S. Cothron, W.L. Eisele, D.W. Fenno, K.M. Fitzpatrick, S.Y. Song, G.L. Ullman, S.P. Venglar. Year 4 Annual Report of Progress: Operating Freeways with Managed Lanes. Technical Report. 0-4160-19. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. September 2004.
B.T. Kuhn. Included in research report 4160-8.. Research Report. 0-4160-P3. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. 2003.
R.E. Brydia, B.T. Kuhn, D.L. Jasek, A.H. Parham, B.R. Ullman, B.C. Blaschke. Feasibility of Utility Corridors in TxDot Right-of-Way. Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC. 2003.
B.T. Kuhn, D.L. Jasek. A Legislative Framework for Operating Managed Lanes. Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC. 2003.
B.T. Kuhn, D.L. Jasek. State Legislative Issues for Managed Lanes in Texas. Transportation Research Record. 2003.
B.T. Kuhn, V.D. Goodin, S.T. Chrysler, A.S. Cothron, W.L. Eisele, D.W. Fenno. Year 3 Annual Report of Progress: Operating Freeways with Managed Lanes. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. 2003.
B.T. Kuhn, D.L. Jasek, R.E. Brydia, A.H. Parham, B.R. Ullman, B.C. Blaschke. Utility Corridor Structures and Other Utility Accommodation Aleternatives in TxDOT Right-Of-Way. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. 2003.
B.T. Kuhn, V.D. Goodin, M.A. Brewer, K. Fitzpatrick, D.L. Jasek, S.P. Venglar. Interim Manual for Managed Lanes. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. 2003.
B.T. Kuhn, V.D. Goodin, M.A. Brewer, T.S. Collier, K. Fitzpatrick, D.L. Jasek, S.P. Venglar. Interim Manual for Managed Lanes. Research Report. 0-4160-14. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. October 2003.
B.T. Kuhn, R.E. Brydia, D.L. Jasek, A.H. Parham, B.R. Ullman, B.C. Blaschke. Utility Accommodation Options for Congestion in TxDOT Right-of-Way. PSR. 0-4149-S. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. September 2003.
B.T. Kuhn, V.D. Goodin, S.T. Chrysler, T.S. Collier, A.S. Cothron, W.L. Eisele, D.W. Fenno, K. Fitzpatrick, G.L. Ullman, S.P. Venglar. Year 3 Annual Report of Progress: Operating Freeways with Managed Lanes. Research Report. 0-4160-15. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. September 2003.
A.S. Cothron, D.A. Skowronek, B.T. Kuhn. Enforcement Issues on Managed Lanes: Research project title: Operating freeways with managed lanes. Research Report. 0-4160-11. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. January 2003.
B.T. Kuhn, D.L. Jasek. State and Federal Legislative Issues for Managed Lanes: Research project title: Operating freeways with managed lanes. Research Report. 0-4160-8. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. January 2003.
W.L. Eisele, A.H. Parham, B.T. Kuhn, V.D. Goodin. Managed Lanes Offer Choices, Flexibility. Texas Transportation Researcher, Vol. 38, No. 2, 2002.
B.T. Kuhn, D.L. Jasek, R.E. Brydia, A.H. Parham, B.R. Ullman, B.C. Blaschke. Utility Corridor Structures and Other Utility Accommodation Alternatives in TxDOT Right-of-Way. Research Report. 0-4149-1. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. September 2002.
B.T. Kuhn, V.D. Goodin, T.S. Collier, A.S. Cothron, W.L. Eisele, K. Fitzpatrick, S.P. Venglar. Year 2 Annual Report of Progress: Operating Freeways with Managed Lanes. Research Report. 0-4160-12. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. September 2002.
B.T. Kuhn, V.D. Goodin. Year 1 Annual Report of Progress: Operating Freeways with Managed Lanes. Research Report. 0-4160-2. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. January 2002.
B.T. Kuhn, B.R. Durkop. ITS Hardware Maintenance Management Systems: White Paper for MORIP Pooled Fund Study. California PATH Program, Institute of Transportation Studies, Berkeley, CA. 2001.
B.T. Kuhn, D.L. Jasek, B.R. Durkop. Transportation In the Texas Classroom-TRAIN-TEX. Report. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. July 2001.
B.R. Ullman, B.R. Durkop. ITS Hardware Maintenance Management Systems. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. June 2001.
B.R. Durkop, D.L. Jasek, B.T. Kuhn. An Analysis of the Market Potential for Distance Learning Opportunities in Transportation Professional Development. SWUTC/01/167702-1. Southwest Region University Transportation Center, College Station, TX. April 2001.
B.T. Kuhn. Transportation Education and Outreach Program for Grades K-12. Institute of Transportation Engineers, Washington, DC. 2000.
C.H. Walters, V.J. Pezoldt, K.N. Womack, S.A. Cooner, B.T. Kuhn. Understanding Road Rage: Summary of First-Year Project Activities. Research Report. 7-4945-1. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. November 2000.
R.H. Henk, B.T. Kuhn. Assessing the Effectiveness of Advanced Traveler Information on Older Driver Travel Behavior and Mode Choice. SWUTC/00/472840-00027-1. Southwest Region University Transportation Center, College Station, TX. August 2000.
B.T. Kuhn. Development of a Systems Engineering Education Module for Undergraduates. TTI/ITS RCE 00/01. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. January 2000.
B.T. Kuhn. Needs Assessment for an ITS Training Facility. ITS America, Orlando, FL. 1999.
B.T. Kuhn, P.M. Garvey, M.T. Pietrucha. On-Premise Sign Legibility and Illumination. Institute of Transportation Engineers, Washington, DC. 1999.
B.T. Kuhn. Transportation Engineering Education and Outreach Program Designed for the Collegiate Level. SWUTC. 99/472840-00029-1. Southwest Region University Transportation Center, College Station, TX. September 1999.
B.T. Kuhn. Transportation Engineering Education and Outreach Pilot Program Targeting Students in Grades K-12. SWUTC. 99/472840-00031-1. Southwest Region University Transportation Center, College Station, TX. September 1999.
B.T. Kuhn. Development of an Intelligent Transportation Systems Education Module for Undergraduates. Report. TTI/ITS RCE 98/02. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. September 1998.
B.T. Kuhn. Assessment of a Regional Transportation Education Alliance to Improve Mobility. Research Report. SWUTC/98/167103-1. Southwest Region University Transportation Center, College Station, TX. August 1998.
B.T. Kuhn, P.M. Garvey, M.T. Pietrucha. Model Guidelines for the Visibility of On-Premise Advertisement Signs. Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC. 1997.
B.T. Kuhn. Safety and Representaional Issues Associated with On-Board Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS. 1997.
B.T. Kuhn, P.M. Garvey, M.T. Pietrucha. Model Guidelines for the Visibility of On-Premise Advertisement Signs. Research on Traffic Control Devices, Transportation Research Record. 1605. 1997, pp. 80-87.
B.T. Kuhn, P.M. Garvey, M.T. Pietrucha. Impact of Illumination and color on Typical On-Premise Sign Font Legibility. United States Sign Council and United States Sign Council Foundation, Bristol, PA. 1997.
B.T. Kuhn. ITS University Research Centers of Excellence. U.S. Department of Transportation, FHWA, Washington, DC. 1997.
B.T. Kuhn, P.M. Garvey, M.T. Pietrucha. Visibility Factors for On-Premise Advertising Signs. 1996.
P.M. Garvey, B.T. Kuhn, M.T. Pietrucha. Development and Testing of a New Guide Sign Alphabet. 1996.
D.W. Fenno, M.A. Ogden, M. Morris, B.T. Kuhn, R.J. Benz. Guidelines for Establishing Freeway Service Patrols. Institute of Transportation Engineers, Washington, DC. 1996.
P.M. Garvey, B.T. Kuhn. Sign Visibility Research and Traffic Safety Overview. United States Sign Council and United States Sign Council Foundation, Bristol, PA. 1996.
D.W. Fenno, M.A. Ogden, M. Morris, B.T. Kuhn, R.J. Benz. Guidelines for Establishing Freeway Service Patrols. Compendium of Technical Papers for the 66th ITE Annual Meeting, Technical Committee. 4M36. September 1996, pp. 54-61.
B.T. Kuhn. Determining Vehicle Signal Change and Clearance Intervals, A Summary Article. Institute of Transportation Engineers, Washington, DC. 1994.
B.T. Kuhn. Determining Vehicle Signal Change and Clearance Intervals. 1994.
B.T. Kuhn, N.D. Trout. Feasibility of Real-Time Motorist Information Systems Using Computer Display Terminals in Urban Areas in Texas. SWUTC/94/30100-1. Southwest Region University Transportation Center, College Station, TX. August 1993.
B.T. Kuhn. Evaluation of a Motorist Information System Using Computer Display Terminals. Research Report. 958-1F. Project No. 958. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX. 1992.
B.T. Kuhn. Managing Traffic Impact Through Land Use Controls. Institute of Transportation Engineers, Washington, DC. 1992.
B.T. Kuhn. Evaluation of a Motorist Information System Using Computer Display Terminals. Institute of Transportation Engineers, Washington, DC. 1991.
Managed Lanes Research in Texas, Presented at ITE 2003 Annual Meeting and Exhibit, Seattle, Washington, August 2003.
Managed Lanes in Freeway Operations, Presented at 2003 ITS America Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 2003.
State Legislative Issues for Manged Lanes in Texas, Presented at 82nd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC, January 2003.
Manged Lanes in Freeway Operations, Presented at 82nd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC, January 2003.
Texas A & M University System- Ongoing Efforts in Homeland Security, Presented at 82nd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, 10th Annual Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship Program Research Showcase (1992-2002), Washington, DC, January 2003.
A Legislative Framework for Operating Managed Lanes, Presented at Transportation Research Board, 11th International HOV Conference, Seattle, Washington, October 2002.
Managed Lanes Facilities in Texas, Presented at Texas Department of Transportation, 2002 Transportation Short Course, College Station, Texas, October 2002.
Managed Lane Concept, Presented at 2002 Texas Trasnportation Summit, Irving, Texas, August 2002.
Developing Manged Lanes, Presented at Texas Department of Transportation, 2000 Transportation Short Course, College Station, Texas, October 2000.
Transportation Education and Outreach Program for Grades K-12, Presented at ITE 2000 Annual Meeting and Exhibit, Nashville, Tennessee, August 2000.
Regression Models for Determining the Factors that Impact on-Premise Sign Font Legibility, Presented at Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, January 2000.
Role of Private Signing in Traveler Navigation and Wayfinding, Presented at Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, January 2000.
Nees Assessment for an ITS Training Facility, Presented at Ninth Annual Meeting of Intelligent Transportation Society of America, Washington, DC, April 1999.
Professional Capacity Building at Texas A & M University, Presented at Intelligent Transportation Systems, Consumer Conference, Houston, Texas, February 1998.
The Impact of Illumination on Typical On-Premise Sign Visibility, Presented at Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, January 1998.
Safety and Representational Issues Associated with On-Board Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS), Presented at Third International Conference of ITS Australia, Brisbane, Australia, March 1997.
The History, Development, and Status of the Engineering Education Modules, Presented at 1996 Traffic Engineering and Safety Conference, University Park, Pennsylvania, December 1996.
Sign Visibility Seminar, Presented at United States Sign Council, Sign World USA, Atlantic City, New Jersey, December 1996.
PennDOT's Traffic Engineering Education Plan and Program, Presented at Institute of Transportation Engineers, District 2 Meeting, Gaithersburg, Maryland, October 1996.
Visibility Factors for On-Premise Advertising Signs, Presented at International Conference on Traffic and Transport Psychology, Valencia, Spain, May 1996.
Development and Testing of a New Guide Sign Alphabet, Presented at International Conference on Traffic and Transport Psychology, Valencia, Spain, May 1996.
Guidelines for the Visibility of On-Premise Advertisement Signs, Presented at Transportation Research Board Symposium on Night Visibility and Driver Behavior, Iowa City, Iowa, April 1996.
Development of a Local ITS Project-Penn State ITS America Student Chapter, Presented at ITS America 6th Annual Meeting, Houston, Texas, April 1996.
Determining Vehicle Signal Change and Clearance Intervals, A Summary Article, Presented at Institute of Transportation Engineers, Mid-Atlantic Section, Spring Meeting, State College, Pennsylvania, March 1995.
Determining Vehicle Signal Change and Clearance Intervals, A Summary Article, Presented at Institute of Transportation Engineers, 64th Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, October 1994.
Managing Traffic Impact Through Land Use Controls, Presented at Institute of Transportation Engineers, 62nd Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, August 1992.
Evaluation of a Motorist Information System Using Computer Display Terminals, Presented at Institute of Transportation Engineersm 61st Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, September 1991.