Traffic simulation users, software developers, & researchers will identify existing challenges, discuss possible solutions, and identify future research needs at our Workshop on #TrafficSimulation and CAV Modeling. Send in your abstract by March 31!
https://t.co/GAqTTp3OZI
This month’s @ITEhq Journal features an article by our committee chair, Tom Creasey, on differentiating volume vs. demand and performing single- vs. multi-period traffic analysis 👇
How will #connectedvehicles and #automatedvehicles change freeway capacities of the future? @bjschroe is presenting at lectern session 1251 at #TRBAM. You can also read about these research findings on our blog: https://t.co/MVtNKk61Wt
Effective April 15th 2020, @NASEMTRB’s proposed new committee structure gives us a new group category and code name (ACP40). See more details here: https://t.co/Icry2oTUJw
#TRBAM News:
UF Professor Emeritus Ken Courage will be presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by the TRB Joint Subcommittee on Microsimulation for his significant contributions in the field.
Jan 13 from 7:30 - 9:30 PM, Marriot Marquis Ballroom Salon 6 (M2 Level)
Are you at the #TRBAM? Check out when and where you can see UFTI research from faculty - like @xileizhao @SwashGator - and students tomorrow (Monday). https://t.co/IO3a0DULn8
#TRB2020
HCM research presented at #TRBAM Saturday workshop: revised pedestrian methods at intersections, interaction between freeways and arterials, capacity adjustment factors for CAVs, and updates to freeway merge, diverge, and weave analysis.
Time to get reacquainted! For the first time in ~40 years tomorrow, we'll be able to have all members in the same room instead of splitting the day into Streets/Freeways subcommittee tracks. Stop by and say hello 👋🏻
.@bjschroe & Burak Cesme present on a pooled fund study led by @OregonDOT to help estimate capacity impacts of CAVs. The #HighwayCapacityManual will soon have planning level capacity adjustment factors for freeways & arterials based on proportion of CAVs in a traffic flow. #TRBAM
#DidYouKnow everyone is welcome at Standing Committee Meetings? A reminder for everyone, especially if this will be your #FirstTRBAM - a great way to get involved is to attend a standing committee meeting during the Annual Meeting! All take place in the Marriott Marquis. #TRBAM
Paul Ryus presenting to the @highwaycapacity Committee on NCHRP project 17-87. The project will result in several major changes to #HighwayCapacityManual procedures, as well as a stand-alone Pedestrian Analysis Guide. The project wraps up in April 2020. #TRBAM
#TRBAM News:
Sat. from 2 -3 @ElefterLily & Ph.D. student Fabio Sasahara will present their on-going work on the NCHRP 15-57 "Highway Capacity Methodologies for Corridors Involving Freeways and Surface Streets" at the TRB Highway Capacity & Quality of Service Committee Workshop.