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Figliozzi, Miguel
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1. [Article] Evaluation of Advanced Traffic Control Systems
Researchers from Portland State University develop performance measures and algorithms for evaluation of state-of-the-art traffic signal control technologies..Citation -
2. [Article] A Model for Better Crosswalk Safety
NITC researchers from Portland State University developed models to find what factors affected vehicles’ compliance with pedestrian safety laws. The results suggest that treatments discouraging accelerating ...Citation -
3. [Article] Understanding Delivery Routes in Urban Areas
Supply chains and urban areas cannot thrive without the efficient movement of goods. A recent study indicates that commercial vehicles carrying goods or providing services account for, on average, almost ...Citation -
ORcycle is a new smartphone application (for both Android and iOS) developed by Transportation, Technology, and People (TTP) lab researchers at Portland State University as part of an Oregon Department ...
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5. [Article] Exploiting New Data Sources to Quantify Arterial Congestion and Performance Measures at a Regional Scale
Transit travel time, operating speed and reliability all influence service attractiveness, operating cost and system efficiency. These metrics have a long-term impact on system effectiveness through a ...Citation -
The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of how equipment replacement decisions are supported with data collection and quantitative models at state DOTs, and to determine if models ...
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Over the last decade, the Oregon DOT and other agencies have systematically implemented many pedestrian crossing enhancements (PCEs) across the state. This study explored the safety performance of these ...
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