During the academic year OTREC at Portland State University offers the Friday Transportation Seminar Series. The seminars are supported by the Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and the National Institute for Transportation and Communities (NITC). This series is free and open to the public. Students, transportation professionals and community members are welcome to participate.
Identification and Characterization of PM2.5 and VOC Hot Spots on Arterial Corridor by Integrating Probe Vehicle, Traffic, and Land Use Data: The purp...
Evaluating Driver and Pedestrian Behaviors at Enhanced Multilane Midblock Pedestrian Crossings: Case Study in Portland, Oregon This study examines dri...
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How do you explain complex ideas? What do you say when reporters ask you to guess about the future? ODOT spokesperson and public affairs manager Dave ...
Urban bicyclists’ uptake of traffic-related air pollution is still not well quantified, due to a lack of direct measurements of uptake and a lack of a...
In this seminar, Tara Weidner of Oregon DOT will discuss changes in the works to the State Analysis Procedures Manual (APM) to include three graduated...
A growing concern related to large-truck crashes has increased in the State of Texas in recent years due to the potential economic impacts and level o...
Since about 2008, the planning world has been experiencing a paradigm shift that began in places like California and Oregon that have adopted legislat...
Where and when does overcrowding happen on TriMet's bus network? Which routes have the best on-time performance? Portland State University and TriMet ...