Vol. 15, No. 3, February 16, 2001

General News

  • HOV Lane in New York a Huge Success
  • Selection of Maglev Questioned
  • Significant Test Finds Ramp Meters Beneficial
  • Downtown Annapolis To Provide "Smart" Bikes For Rental
  • FHWA Publishes New Edition of Highway Statistics
  • Transportation Tort Liability: Court Dismisses Lawsuit Alleging Faulty Traffic Signal; Court Finds Safety Rail on Bridge "Unreasonably Dangerous"

Intelligence

  • Menlo Park, CA: Office Team conducts survey of executives about telecommuting
  • Washington, DC: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to negotiate with Norcross for use of software that determines characteristics of people at risk for a variety of traffic safety problems
  • San Francisco, CA: Funding announced for community-based organizations to implement pedestrian injury protection programs
  • London, England: U.S transit expert asked to help city revamp London Underground
  • Washington, DC: Proposal introduced to Senate that would raise tax code’s cap on mass transit benefits from $65 to $175 a month
  • Illinois: State legislature considers proposal to have the state reimburse employers who help workers pay rent or down payments for residences closer to their jobs
  • Asia: Asiaweek publishes rankings of 40 Asian cities for livability according to variety of factors including transportation
  • Washington, DC: U.S.DOT’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) releases its monthly Transportation Indicators.

Survey

Bus Rapid Transit: Issues and Characteristics, Part II

  • Reasons why BRT chosen over development of light rail
  • General view of residents in the corridor being served by BRT
  • Main elements of planned or existing BRT system
  • Main characteristics of buses
  • Essential statistics of BRTs
  • Features of cost-effective BRT system explored
  • Advice for agencies considering BRT
  • Transit agencies address these and other issues

Product and Industry News

  • Orbital Installs AVMS in Singapore
  • Siemens and Econolite Review Agreement for Marketing Traffic Management System Software

RFPs

  • Freight corridor Feasibility Study
  • Public Mobility Coordination Pilot Project
  • Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Support Services
  • AASHTO Strategic Highway Safety Plan
  • Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Restructuring
  • Traffic Signal Coordination and Timing (SCAT): Various Counties
  • Traffic Signal Design: Various Routes, Various Counties
  • Various Traffic Counts: Various Counties, District One
  • Financial Impact Analysis of Transit Ridership at Retail Centers
  • Commuter Assistance Program, Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach Counties

Reports

  • An Examination of the Effectiveness of Voluntary Trip Reduction Programs
  • Evaluating Neighborhood Accessibility: Issues and Methods Using Geographic Information Systems
  • Evaluation of Road-Map Data for ITS
  • Highway User Benefit Analysis System

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