The Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) has partnered with the Texas Department of Transportation for nearly 70 years to enhance the safety, mobility and reliability of the state’s transportation system. The trust and seamless interaction we’ve developed as partners were never more important than during Hurricane Harvey, when TTI personnel continuously updated Houston’s traffic management website, TranStar, accessed by over 1 million people and countless local and national news media during the event. Ensuring our infrastructure is as flexible and resilient as possible during extreme weather events must remain a priority moving forward.
Volume 53, Number 3 (2017)
Inside This Issue:
- At a Glance: Highlights from ASCE’s 2017 Infrastructure Report Card
- Helping Agencies Manage Infrastructure Renewal: TTI’s Asset Management Group
- TTI Demonstrates New Tech Aimed at Mitigating Wrong-Way Driving Crashes
- Texas A&M’s Infrastructure Renewal Symposium Brings Together Industry Experts, Leaders to Discuss Critical Issues
- Accelerated Construction Can Cut Red Tape, Save Time Following Extreme Weather Events
- Texas State Transportation Innovation Council Recommends TTI Project for Statewide Implementation Funding
- The Texas 100: Texas Leads the Way in Data-Driven Performance Measures
- New Delivery Methods, New Transportation Challenges in the Era of E-Commerce
- TTI News
- Upcoming Conference
- The Last Stop with Greg Winfree
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