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The Challenge of Transportation Planning for Megaregions

Bill Lyons presenting his lecture at Volpe.

August 17, 2012

Transportation planning in the United States is facing a compelling need to add a significant focus to meet the growing demands of "megaregions."

Pilot Program Promotes Mode Shift to Walking, Biking

Photo of bicyclists using the Nice Ride Minnesota bicycle share.

August 10, 2012

Pilot program results showed that people walked or biked an estimated 32 million miles that they would have otherwise driven, suggesting that community planners should consider "active" transportation as an integral solution for reducing congestion and improving the environment.

Innovating through Technology at the Seaway: Even Old Infrastructure Dogs Can Learn New Tricks

boat in water at the Seaway

August 9, 2012

Craig Middlebrook, Acting Administrator for the U.S. Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (SLSDC), discussed the Seaway’s innovation, where leading-edge engineers and stakeholders respond to the many geographical and international challenges they encounter.

Dispatch From the Field—Befriending Buffalo in the Badlands

Photo of mountain goats investigating Volpe's sound measurement equipment in Glacier National Park, Montana. (Volpe Center Photo)

July 31, 2012

For over 20 years, Lee has been involved with many of Volpe's acoustics measurement projects, collecting, analyzing, and modeling acoustic data for over 40 National Parks to assess noise impacts from flights overhead.

Automated Vehicles - Coming Soon to a Driveway Near You?

Google driver-less car

July 12, 2012

Automated or autonomous? That is the question, said Gary Ritter, director of the Center for Advanced Transportation Technologies at Volpe. Ritter recently spoke to the transportation community during Transportation Trajectories, a lecture series featuring Volpe experts.  

Unique Partnership Leads to Safer Rails

Photo of a stationary train with a railroad employee climbing down the train's side-deck.

July 12, 2012

Officials from the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), Research and Innovative Technology Administration, and Volpe traveled to Pueblo, Colorado, to visit Transportation Technology Center, Inc., the test track used by the FRA.

New Expert Panel Advises on Safety for Older Drivers

Bearded man driving vehicle and looking in car's side mirror

July 2, 2012

More than 30 million older drivers will be on our roads, and one in four drivers will be age 65 or older by 2030. Today's older drivers face significant lifestyle, environmental, and motor vehicle changes, making the need for robust driver education courses critical. 

Transportation Trajectories with William M. Lyons

Map of the U.S. megaregions

June 27, 2012

You are cordially invited to join us in person or via webinar for our next Transportation Trajectories conversation, "The Challenge of Transportation Planning for Megaregions" with Bill Lyons, Principal Technical Advisor for Transportation Planning at the Volpe Center, at 12:00...

On the Ground at Manchester: Making Surface Traffic More Visible

There is a photo of a small plane parked in the middle of an airstrip, with a technician walking towards it.

June 22, 2012

To reduce the probability of airport accidents, Volpe recently completed the technical performance on-site testing of a new low-cost ground surveillance system at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. 

Joint Volpe-FRA Pilot Makes Measurable Improvements in Rail Safety

Train tracks at night with a train coming down the tracks

June 14, 2012

A recent analysis has shown that the Federal Railroad Administration's (FRA) Confidential Close Call Reporting System (C3RS) program has made significant improvements in both safety and safety culture since its introduction in 2007, including a 31 percent decrease in derailments. 

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