Traffic hits record high as commuters rewrite the rush hour
The 2025 Urban Mobility Report finds traffic’s return is changing how, when and where we travel Americans lost an average of 63 hours sitting in traffic in 2024…
The 2025 Urban Mobility Report finds traffic’s return is changing how, when and where we travel Americans lost an average of 63 hours sitting in traffic in 2024…
Despite more drivers on the road, a historic amount of TxDOT projects have helped reduce traffic delays and ease commutes across the state according to a new report from the Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI).
What normally draws crowds to Bryan-College Station are the roaring Texas A&M Aggies. However, for two weekends in June, new faces will be attracting a new set of visitors to Aggieland. With a capacity hold over 100,000 fans, Texas A&M University’s Kyle Field is set to welcome a plethora of soccer fans and country music enthusiasts into its stands—and its surrounding streets—on June 8 and June 15, 2024. Additionally, Olsen Field will host the NCAA baseball super regionals from June 8–10.
Texas A&M University’s Department of Multidisciplinary Engineering recently announced the appointment of four new instructors in the Master of Engineering in Engineering for Transportation Professionals program. Joining the program from the Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) are Jim Cline, senior research engineer; Brianne Glover, research scientist and manager of TTI’s Infrastructure Investment Analysis Program; and Phil Lasley, research scientist and assistant program manager of TTI’s Mobility Analysis Program.