Traditionally, transportation research has focused its agenda on building the system to improve access to markets and, more recently, meet the demands of a world economy. With the highway system mostly in place, transportation research is now focusing on enhancing system performance and minimizing detrimental side effects. Some of those side effects have reached the point of becoming serious public health concerns.TTI is in a unique position to address the multidimensional issues related to public health and transportation.
Volume 52, Number 2 (2016)
Inside This Issue:
- Everything Is Connected: Research to Bring Public Health and Transportation Together
- TTI Researchers Investigate Reasons Impaired Drivers Choose Transportation Network Companies to Provide Safe Rides
- New Rapid-Flashing Beacon Shows Great Promise in Improving Pedestrian Safety
- Building Sustainability into Our Transportation System
- Walk, Don’t Drive: Active Transportation May Provide More than Health Benefits
- The Freight Shuttle System: Clearing the Air on Sustainable Freight Movement
- Visualizing a Safer Transportation Community
- Encouraging Safe Interactions Between Teens and Large Trucks
- TTI-Led Research Seeks to Expedite Emergency Care for Patients Crossing the Border
- Former TTI Agency Director Named Texas A&M Distinguished Alumnus
- TTI at TRB
- TTI News
- TTI Publications
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