A Message from our New Director On behalf of all faculty, staff and students at the Center for Urban Transportation Research (CUTR) at the University of South Florida (USF) in Tampa, thank you for taking the time to review our 2016-2017 Annual Report. With nearly 120 full-time research faculty, staff, and student research assistants and an Advisory Board of national and local business and transportation leaders to guide the organization, CUTR has enjoyed more than 28 years of continued success in conducting relevant and timely research and analysis and delivering education, training and technology transfer for sponsors at the local, state, and federal levels. CUTR’s vision is to be the preeminent and internationally-recognized catalyst for transportation innovation. We provide solutions through transportation research, workforce development and outreach. Our work is multimodal and multidisciplinary, and as you’ll see in this Annual Report, we focus on public transportation, intelligent transportation systems, traffic operations, safety, pedestrian, bicycle and motorcycle safety, connected and automated vehicles and more. Having joined CUTR in August 2016, I am honored to be serving in this new role as CUTR director and professor of civil and environmental engineering here at USF. I am grateful for this opportunity to work with such a talented and entrepreneurial team. We are thankful for support from our many sponsors including the USF College of Engineering, our Advisory Board, the Florida Department of Transportation, the U.S. Department of Transportation and many others. During this academic year my initial goals for CUTR include:
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100 in 100 – Meeting with 100 stakeholders during my first 100 days.
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Defining the future of public transportation: CUTR is the place where the region, state, nation and world turn to define the future of sustainable mobility and accessibility. Moving the needle: Identifying key measures, such as Vision Zero, where we can partner with others to make measurable advancements.
I hope the following pages will inspire you to learn more about CUTR, our high standards for research and innovation, and that you’ll join with us to continue improving our multimodal transportation system for our fellow citizens.
Robert L. Bertini, Ph.D., P.E. Director January 2017
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Freight Mobility, Trade, and Logistics
ITS, Traffic Operations & Safety
Mobility Policy Research
This interdisciplinary research group focuses on the intermodal movement of goods and commodities in support of domestic and international trade as well as statewide and regional multimodal transportation planning. The FMTL research team is a collaborative effort of CUTR, the USF College of Engineering, and the USF Muma College of Business. Team members bring decades of research experience in transportation systems, freight logistics, strategic supply chain management, international logistics, risk analysis and sustainability. Research specialties include, but are not limited to, commercial vehicle operations, freight transportation and logistics, economic analysis of freight investments, economic and environmental impacts of congested freight corridors, analysis of congested freight corridors on travel time reliability and increased cost of goods, ports and maritime freight/logistics, supply chain management and reverse logistics, freight demand modeling, freight network modeling, resilient system design and operations, land use and freight transportation interactions.
This program actively pursues innovative projects and collaborations to develop and apply new concepts and technologies to solve real-world transportation problems. Researchers specialize in Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), automated vehicles, traffic engineering and operations, vulnerable road user safety, naturalistic behavior studies, congestion mitigation strategies, incident management, commercial vehicle operations, freight management, traffic simulation, street lighting level measurement, traffic impact studies, trip internalization in multi-use developments, public opinion surveys and analysis, educational outreach, and implementation of effective paid media campaigns.
CUTR’s Mobility Policy Research Program conducts a variety of policy-focused research initiatives targeted at blending knowledge of the technical, economic, political, and social aspects of transportation with appropriate theory, data sources, and research methods to gain a richer understanding of transportation and provide policy guidance for addressing transportation problems. Specific areas of expertise include travel behavior theory, public transportation, transportation and land use, impacts of emerging technology on transportation, performance measurement, evaluation, and data analysis.
Dr. Seckin Ozkul, PE, Research Associate, CUTR (Group Contact) Dr. Donna Davis, Associate Professor of Marketing, USF Muma College of Business Dr. Pei-Sung Lin, PE, PTOE, FITE, Director, CUTR ITS, Traffic Operations & Safety Program Dr. Abdul Pinjari, Associate Professor, USF Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering Dr. James Stock, Professor of Marketing, USF Muma College of Business Dr. Yu Zhang, Assistant Professor, USF Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
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Dr. Pei-Sung Lin, PE, PTOE, FITE, Director Richard Hartman, AICP, CNU-A, JD, Research Associate Jason Jackman, MPA, Research Associate Dr. Achilleas Kourtellis, Research Associate Dr. Seckin Ozkul, PE, Research Associate Dr. Zhenyu Wang, Research Associate Dr. Rui Guo, EI, Postdoctoral Scholar Qiong Shan Chen, Educational Outreach Coordinator Navid Farahbakhsh, EI, Public Information Coordinator Jeanne Kean, Graphic Artist Kristin Larsson, Grant Coordinator Kelly Leto, TCRA, Research Support Specialist Erica Nelson, Program Assistant Deborah Schultz, Program Planner
Dr. Steven Polzin, Director Dr. Xuehao Chu, Senior Research Associate Jodi Godfrey, E.I., Research Associate
Motorcycle Injury Prevention Institute (MIPI)
National Bus Rapid Transit Institute (NBRTI)
Planning & Corridor Management
MIPI conducts research and educational outreach to prevent vehicle injuries and deaths focused on motorcycles. The institute’s engineers and public health professionals have significant experience with motorcycle safety promotion techniques including theory-based motorcyclist behavior change; areas of expertise include data collection, analysis and visualization, epidemiology of motor vehicle collisions and injuries, crash modeling, behavior safety program development and evaluation, traffic safety policy including TZD (Toward Zero Death), and regulation development and evaluation.
NBRTI is a renowned international program of training, technical assistance, research, and innovation. Sponsored by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), it was created at CUTR in 2001 to serve as a resource to transit agencies, consultants, and government agencies that are planning, designing, engineering, building, or operating BRT systems. NBRTI’s mission is “to facilitate the sharing of knowledge and innovation for increasing the speed, efficiency, and reliability of high capacity bus service through the implementation of bus rapid transit systems.”
For more than 20 years, this program has delivered high-quality applied research, policy development, and technology transfer services for public, nonprofit, and private sector clients on a range of contemporary transportation planning topics. Knowledgeable program faculty bring together public and private sector experience to address client needs. Program focus areas include metropolitan transportation planning, multimodal planning, access management, and public involvement.
Dr. Chanyoung Lee, Director Dr. Siwon Jang, Research Associate Dr. Behzad Karimi, Postdoctoral Scholar Dr. James Takacs, Traffic Outreach Specialist David Hills, Motorcycle Safety Specialist Oana McKinney, GIS Specialist Megan Cott, Program Assistant
Dennis Hinebaugh, Director
Kristine Williams, AICP, Director Jeff Kramer, AICP, Senior Research Associate Dr. Vergil Stover, PE, Affiliated Faculty Alexandria Carroll, Research Associate Christen Miller, Program Assistant
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CUTR Faculty DENNIS HINEBAUGH, Interim
Director, CUTR; Director, Transit Research Program; Administrative Director, NCTR; Chair, TRB Public Transportation Group – BS, Social Sciences, Michigan State University, 1978. Specialties: Transit system planning, bus rapid transit, rail transit planning, transitways, short and long range capital and operating planning, transit fare policy. ROB GREGG, Director, Transit Management & Innovation Program – BA, History, Univ. of Florida. Specialties: Public transportation management, market research, community involvement, mobility management planning, employee motivation, intergovernmental partnership coordination. CHANYOUNG LEE, PhD, Director, Motorcycle Injury Prevention Institute – PhD, Transportation Engineering, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison; MS, Transportation Planning, BS, Urban Planning, Hongik University. Specialties: Motorcycle safety, traffic analysis support, winter weather mobility impacts, microsimulation calibration and validation, ramp metering retiming. PEI-SUNG LIN, PhD, PE, PTOE, FITE, Director, ITS, Traffic Operations & Safety Program – PhD, Civil Engineering (Transportation), Univ. of Florida, 1995; MS, Civil Engineering, Univ. of Texas at Austin, 1991; BS, Civil Engineering, National ChungHsing Univ., Taiwan, 1986. Specialties: Traffic signal control and operations, traffic engineering and studies; ITS; traffic, motorcycle, pedestrian and bicycle, transit, and commercial 22 Center for Urban Transportation Research
KRISTINE WILLIAMS, AICP, Director,
vehicle safety; naturalistic driving and bicycling behavior study, freeway management, congestion mitigation, transportation planning, internal trip capture, traffic impact study, concurrency analysis. STEVEN POLZIN, PhD, Director, Mobility Policy Research Program – PhD, Civil Engineering, Transportation, Northwestern, 1986; MSCE, Urban Systems Engineering, Northwestern, 1976; BSCE, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, 1974. Specialties: Public transportation, public policy analysis, transportation planning, systems evaluation, planning process design, mobility analysis. STEPHEN L. REICH, Director, Transportation Program Evaluation & Economic Analysis Program; Coordinator, Automated Vehicle Institute – BA, Geography & Environmental Planning, Towson State Univ., 1979. Specialties: Transportation agency management, innovative financing, capital programming, federal aid, toll facility management and operations. LISA STAES, Director, Transit Safety & Workforce Development Program – BS, Geography, Florida State Univ., 1987; FDOT/AASHTO Leadership Academy, 1997. Specialties: Public transit safety, long/short range transit planning, transit workforce development and technical assistance, coordinated mobility planning for transportation disadvantaged populations, FTA public transit grant programs and initiatives.
Planning & Corridor Management Program – Master of Urban Planning, Michigan State Univ., 1988, BA, Anthropology, Michigan State Univ., 1982. Specialties: Access management, corridor preservation, multimodal planning, land development regulation, public involvement. PHILIP L. WINTERS, Director, Transportation Demand Management Program – BS, Civil Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ., 1978. Specialties: Transportation demand management, program evaluation, workforce development, technology transfer, location aware services. JOEL VOLINSKI, Director, National Center for Transit Research (NCTR) – MSUP, Urban Planning, Columbia Univ.; 1975; BA, Urban Geography, State Univ. of New York at Albany, 1971. Specialties: Public transportation, public administration, urban planning, community development. MICHAEL AUDINO, Senior Research Associate – MA, Business Leadership, Upper Iowa Univ., 1999; BS, Community and Regional Planning, Iowa State Univ., 1977. Specialties: Strategic and operational plans facilitation and development, communication and outreach activities, education and training seminar design and implementation, rural transit leadership and coordination, volunteer transportation program planning and design, air service development and airport marketing. SEAN BARBEAU, PhD, Principal Mobile Software Architect for R&D – PhD, Computer Science
& Engineering, USF, 2012; MS, Computer Science, USF, 2009; BS, Computer Science, USF, 2003. Specialties: Intelligent systems for cell phones and other mobile devices, location-based services, GPS, GIS, software engineering, expert systems, neural networks, wireless communications, wireless sensor networks, RF-ID. EDWARD BART, Senior Research Associate – MPA, USF, 2007; BBA, McKendree Business College, 1989. Specialties: Maintenance management and analysis, maintenance training and curriculum development, fleet performance measurement and reporting, trend analysis, preventive maintenance planning and development. JULIE BOND, Senior Research Associate – MPA, USF, 2014; BS, Business Administration, Southern Utah Univ., 1993. Specialties: TDM, public involvement, community outreach, recognition programs, bicyclist/pedestrian safety and advocacy. ALEXANDRIA CARROLL , Research Associate –MURP, Urban and Regional Planning, USF, 2015; BA, History, USF, 2012. Specialties: Multimodal transportation planning, land use and transportation policy, freight planning, livability, sustainable development. MARTIN CATALÁ , Manager, Advanced Geo-Spatial Informatics Lab (AGIL) – MA, Public Administration, USF, 1997; BS, Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, USF, 1994. Specialties: Geographic information systems, database management, graphics, campus shuttle systems.
XUEHAO CHU, PhD, Senior Research
Associate – PhD, Economics, Univ. of California at Irvine, 1993; MA, Economics, Univ. of California at Irvine, 1991; BS, Mathematics, Hangzhou Univ., China, 1982. Specialties: Transportation economics, urban and regional economics, discrete choice analysis, quantitative methods. SISINNIO CONCAS, PhD, Research Associate Professor – PhD, Economics, USF, 2010; MA, Economics, USF, 2000; Doctor, Political Science, Universitá degli Studi di Sassari, Italy, 1997. Specialties: Urban and regional economics, economic impact analysis, travel demand modeling, econometric modeling. JANET DAVIS, Deputy Director, Transportation Program Evaluation & Economic Analysis Program – BA, Psychology, Southern Illinois Univ. Specialties: Transportation planning, transportation program development and evaluation, toll agency management and operations, financial analysis. JENNIFER FLYNN, Senior Research Associate – MA, Urban Geography, USF, 2007; BA, Geography, USF, 2002. Specialties: BRT, GIS, urban circulator systems, transit performance evaluation, market research. NEVINE LABIB GEORGGI, Senior Research Associate – MSCE, USF, 2000; BS, Civil Engineering, Cairo Univ., 1984. Specialties: TDM, ITS planning, trip generation models, travel behavior research, travel-related statistical analysis, transportation survey design and analysis, project development and environmental studies.
JODI GODFREY, E.I., Research
Associate – MS, Civil Engineering, USF, 2015; BS, Civil Engineering, USF, 2013. Specialties: Transportation engineering, transportation safety, public transit. SARA HENDRICKS, AICP, Senior Research Associate – MRP, Land Use Planning, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1991; BA, Film, Pennsylvania State Univ., 1983. Specialties: Land use planning and growth management, bicycle/pedestrian facilities planning, transportation demand management. JASON JACKMAN, Research Associate – MPA, Public Policy & Management, USF, 2012; BA, Technical & Professional Writing, USF, 2005. Specialties: Safe routes to school. SIWON JANG, PhD, Research Associate – PhD, Public Health, USF; MA/BS, Health Education, Ewha Womans Univ., Seoul, Korea. Specialties: Injury prevention, traffic safety behavior, motorcycle safety, mixed methods research, behavioral interventions, health education. ANN JOSLIN, Senior Research Associate – BS, Business Administration, Univ. of Central Florida, 1981. Specialties: Transit planning, marketing, transportation demand management and university transportation. ALEX KOLPAKOV, Research Associate – MA, Economics, USF, 2003; BS, Management, Chuvash State Univ., Cheboksary, Russia, 1999. Specialties: Economic policy analysis, quantitative statistical analysis, econometric modeling.
Audino
Barbaeau
Bart
Bond
Carroll
Catalá
Chu
Concas
Davis
Flynn
Georggi
Godfrey
Gregg
Hendricks
Hinebaugh
Jackman
Jang
Joslin
Kolpakov
Kourtellis
Kramer
Lee
Lin
Mistretta
Ozkul
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ACHILLEAS KOURTELLIS, PhD,
Research Associate – PhD, USF, 2009; MS, Civil Engineering (Transportation), USF, 2006; BS Civil Engineering, USF, 2004. Specialties: Statistical analysis, ITS implementations, in-vehicle safety devices, driver-controlled experiments for technology testing, pedestrian and motorcycle safety studies. JEFF KRAMER , AICP, Senior Research Associate – Master of City Planning, Georgia Tech, 1994; BA, Government, Cornell Univ., 1988. Specialties: Metropolitan transportation planning and processes, transportation policy development, government relations, public involvement. MARK MISTRETTA , Research Associate – MA, Urban and Regional Planning, Univ. of Florida, 1997; BS, Geography, USF, 1995. Specialties: Transit planning, transit performance analysis, transportation planning, statistical analysis. SECKIN OZKUL , PhD, PE, Research Associate – PhD, Civil Engineering (Transportation), Univ. of Florida, 2014; Master of Civil Engineering, USF, 2009; BS, Civil Engineering, Auburn Univ., 2006. Specialties: Commercial vehicle operations, freight management and logistics, economic impacts of freight transportation, traffic engineering and operations, vehicle emissions and fuel consumption rate estimation, roadway level-of-service studies, statistical analyses. VICTORIA PERK, PhD, Senior Research Associate – PhD, Economics, USF, 2015; MA, Economics, 1993; BA, Economics, 24 Center for Urban Transportation Research
Eckerd College, 1992. Specialties: Transportation economics, transit system performance analysis, transit development plans, transit service planning, survey design and analysis, statistical analysis. BRIAN PESSARO, AICP, Senior Research Associate – MA, Urban and Regional Planning, Univ. of Florida, 1998; BA, Political Science, Virginia Tech, 1993. Specialties: BRT, MPO planning, growth management, electronic tolling, congestion pricing. KEVIN SALZER , Senior Research Associate – MS, Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State Univ., 2008; Specialties: Transit operations, service planning, geographic information systems. ANDREW MITCHELL SPICER, Research Associate – MS, Information Systems, 2015, BS, Informatics, Indiana Univ., 2011. Specialties: Telecommunication production, enterprise risk management, employee management, campaign marketing, campaign coordination. CHERYL THOLE, Senior Research Associate – MA, Urban & Regional Planning, Univ. of Florida, 2003; BA, Political Science, Univ. of Florida, 1997. Specialties: Transportation planning and growth management, GIS, paratransit. ZHENYU WANG, PhD, Research Associate – PhD, Civil Engineering (Transportation), USF, 2008; MS, Transportation Engineering, Chang’An Univ., China; BS, Electrical Engineering, Taiyuan Univ. of Technology, China. Specialties: Crash analysis, traffic safety, vulnerable road user safety,
traffic signal systems, traffic simulation, roadway information system, ITS application, street lighting level measurement.
AFFILIATED FACULTY DIANA BYRNES, C-SAPA,
Substance Abuse Specialist DONNA DAVIS, PhD, Associate Professor, USF Muma College of Business MIGUEL LABRADOR , PhD, Professor, USF Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering XIAOPENG “SHAW” LI, PhD, Assistant Professor, USF Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering FRED MANNERING, PhD, Professor, USF Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering SCOTT PAINE, PhD, Director of Leadership Development and Education, Florida League of Cities RAFAEL PEREZ , PhD, Professor, USF Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering ABDUL PINJARI, PhD, Associate Professor, USF Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering KAREN SEGGERMAN, AICP, CNU-A, Multimodal Planning Specialist JAMES STOCK, PhD, Professor, USF Muma College of Business VERGIL STOVER , PhD, PE, Access Management Specialist YU ZHANG, PhD, Assistant Professor, USF Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Perk
Pessaro
Polzin
Reich
Salzer
Spicer
Staes
Thole
Wang
Williams
Winters
Volinski
Selected Publications/Presentations Publications Barbeau, Sean, “An Experiment Evaluating the Impacts of Real-Time Transit Information on Bus Riders in Tampa (2014), (with Borning, Watkins) “OneBusAway MultiRegion Rapidly Expanding Mobile Transit Apps to New Cities” (2014), (with Saloranta) “Performance Evaluation of Transit Data Formats on a Mobile Device,” 2014 TRB Compendium.
Kourtellis, Achilleas, Lucas Cruse, and Pei-Sung Lin, “Observed Compliance vs. Stated Understanding of Pedestrian Crossing Laws,” TRB Compendium (2015).
Operating and Maintaining Traffic Signal Systems, Challenges and Advances in Sustainable Transportation Systems,” ASCE Compendium (2014); (with Gawade, Kourtellis) “Multivariate-Analysis of Factors Influencing Pedestrians and Bicycle Safety,” “Modeling Injury Severity of Single Motorcycle Crashes on Curved Roadway Segments,” 2014 TRB Compendium; (with Johnson, Fabregas, Wang, Katkoori) “Embedded System Design of an Advanced Illumination Measurement System for Highways, 2014 IEEE Conference Proceedings; (with Wang, Hsu, Johnson, Bato) “Development of Mobile Lighting Level Measurement Devices to Improve Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety,” ITE Technical Conference (2014); (with Zhou, Zhao, Hsu) “Reducing Traffic Crashes through a Short-Term and Long-Term Safety Improvement Program: A Case Example in Florida,” Advances in Transportation Studies (2014).
Kramer, Jeff (with Shopf and Seggerman), “Florida’s Multi-MPO Alliances: A Model for Planning Across MPO Boundaries,” TRB Compendium (2015).
Ozkul, Seckin, (with Washburn) “Updated Commercial Truck Speed vs. Distance-Grade Curves for the Highway Capacity Manual,” Transportation Research Record (2015).
Concas, Sisinnio, Sean Barbeau, Phil Winters, and Julie Bond, “Measuring Travel Behavior Changes to Variably Priced Carsharing Using Mobile Applications,” in S. Rasouli and H. Timmermans, eds., Mobile Technologies for Activity-Travel Data Collection & Analysis, Hershey PA. Kolpakov, Alex, “Tracking Airport Rates is Important for Healthy Aviation System,” Airport Magazine (2014).
Lin, Pei-Sung (with Chen, Lee), “Investigation of Motorcycle Safety at Exit Ramp Sections by Analyzing Historical Crash Data and Rider’s Perception,” Journal of Transportation Technologies (2014); (with Chen, Xiao, Hadi, Ackert) “Assessment of Pre-Preemption Strategy of Traffic Signals near Railroad Grade Crossing Utilizing Simulation Analysis,” 2014 TRB Compendium; (with Chen, Zhou) “Freeway Deceleration Lane Lengths Effects on Traffic Safety and Operation,” Safety Science (2014); (with Fabregas, Chen) “Development of Resource Allocation Strategies for
Perk, Victoria, and Martin Catalá, “Property Value Impacts of BRT: New Evidence from Boston and Cleveland,” 2014 APTA Bus & Paratransit Conference Compendium. Perk, Victoria, “A Qualitative Analysis of Bus Simulator Training,” “BRT and Economic Development,” 2014 APTA Bus & Paratransit Conference Compendium (2014). Perk, Victoria, Lisa Staes (with Reep), “A Qualitative Analysis of Bus Simulator Training,” 2014 APTA Bus & Paratransit Conference Compendium. Center for Urban Transportation Research
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Pessaro, Brian (with Turnbull, Zimmerman), “Impacts to Transit from Variably Priced Toll Lanes: Results from US DOT Urban Partnership Agreements,” 2014 TRB Compendium. Polzin, Steven E., and Xuehao Chu, “Peak Vehicle Miles Traveled and Postpeak Consequences?” Transportation Research Record, 2453 (2014): 22-29. Seggerman, Karen, and Kristine Williams, “Managing the Indirect Impacts of Bypasses on Small and Medium-Sized Communities in Florida,” “Florida’s Metropolitan Planning Organization Long-Range Transportation Plans,” 2014 TRB Compendium. Staes, Lisa, Justin Begley, and Victoria Perk, “Bus Safety Study: A Report to Congress, May 2014,” FTA Report No. 0051. Volinski, Joel, “Implementation and Outcomes of Fare Free Transit Systems,” 2014 TRB Compendium. Williams, Kristine, Access Management Manual, 2014 TRB Compendium; (with Psarianos) “A Compendium Survey of International Access Management Practices and Concepts,” (with Sokolow and Levinson) “The Changing Focus of Access Management,” 2014 ASCE Compendium. Williams, Kristine, and Vergil Stover, “Access Management: Its Importance to the Transportation System of Developed and Developing Nations”
Presentations Barbeau, Sean (with Saloranta) “Performance Evaluation of Transit Data Formats on a Mobile Device,” (with Tran, Labrador) “Automatic Identification of Points of Interest in Global Navigation Satellite System Data: Spatial Temporal Approach,” (with Borning, Watkins) “OneBusAway Multi-Region Rapidly Expanding Mobile Transit Apps to New Cities,” TRB 2014 Annual Meeting; “Enabling Better Mobility through Innovations for Mobile Devices,” USDOT Online; (with Brakewood, Watkins) “Evaluating the Impacts of Real-time Transit Information on Bus Riders in Tampa,” APTA Bus & Paratransit Conference. Bond, Julie, “Best Workplaces for Commuters,” ACT Leadership Academy; “Bicycle, Pedestrian and Transit Coordination,” Transit Summit; “WalkWise: A Grassroots Pedestrian Safety Initiative,” 2nd Social Marketing Conference; “Resources Best Practices and Tips for Effective TDM Outreach, Marketing & Communications,” “Innovative Cycling/Walking Business Models,” ACT Intl. Conference; “The Latest TDM News and Research,” Florida Commuter Choice Summit. 26 Center for Urban Transportation Research
Flynn, Jennifer, “Community-Oriented BRT: Urban Design, Amenities, & Placemaking,” Pro Walk/Pro Bike/Pro Place Conference. Georggi, Nevine, “Best Workplaces for Commuters, Resolve to Rethink your Commuter,” MetroPlan;“Implementing Technology in Community Transportation,” CTAA Mini-Conference. Hendricks, Sara, “Incorporating TDM into the Land Development Process,” ACT Leadership Academy. Jackman, Jason, “WalkWise: A Grassroots Pedestrian Safety Initiative,” BikeFest; “Creating Effective, Sustainable Safe Routes to School Program,” ACT Intl. Conference; “Safe Routes to School Tampa Bay,” Safe Routes to School Conference. Kolpakov, Alex, “Investigating Performance Improvements & True Costs of Alternative Fuel Buses in Florida,” APTA Bus & Paratransit Conference. Kourtellis, Achilleas, (with Gawade, Lin), “Multivariate Analysis on Factors Influencing Pedestrians and Bicyclists,” TRB 2014 Annual Meeting; (with Lin, Cruse) “Observed Compliance vs. Stated Understanding of Pedestrian Crossing Laws,” TRB 2015 Annual Meeting. Kramer, Jeffrey, (with Paine)“Driving the Transportation Planning Process: Essential Information for County Commissioners,” Florida Association of Counties; “Florida’s MPO Alliances—A Mechanism for MPOs to Control Their Own Destiny, TRB 2015 Annual Meeting; “Florida’s Transportation Planning Coordination Process,” Transportation Planning Information, FHWA/FTA; “Authority and Responsibilities of MPOs,” ACT Leadership Academy.
Lee, Chanyoung (with Schultz, Pino), “Measuring the Use of Motorcycle Helmets: Observational Survey of Motorcyclists in Florida,” TRB 2015 Annual Meeting. Lin, Pei-Sung, (with Wang, Hsu, Johnson, Bato) “Development of Mobile Lighting Level Measurement Devices to Improve Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety,” ITE Technical Conference & Exhibit; (with Wang, Guo, Wang) “Development of Coordinated Pre-Preemption of Traffic Signals to Enhance Railroad AtGrade Crossing Safety and Mobility in Urban Areas,” “Planning and Design for Prevention of Incorrect Turns onto Highway-Rail Grade Crossings,” “Development of Resource Allocation Strategies for Operating and Maintaining Traffic Signal Systems,”10th Asia Pacific Transportation Development Conference, 27th ICTPA Annual Conference, Beijing; (with Bond, Kourtellis, Cruse) “Comprehensive Approaches to Improve Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety in Florida,” USDOT Pedestrian & Bicycle Safety Workshop. Mistretta, Mark, “Transit Advertising: Tools, Trends and New Technologies,” FPTA 2014 Annual Conference. Ozkul, Seckin, “Economic and Operational Impacts of Commercial Trucks on Florida Freeways and Multilane Highways,” 8th UTC Spotlight Conference on the Role of Freight Transportation in Economic Competitiveness; (with Washburn) “Implementation of On-Board Diagnostics Data into a Custom Traffic Microsimulation Tool,” UTC Conference for Southeast Region. Perk, Victoria, “Applying the Transit Capacity and Quality of Service Manual, Third Edition,” TRB 2014 Annual Meeting. Pessaro, Brian, (with Songchitruksa) “Impact to Transit from Seattle Urban Partnership Agreement Program,” TRB 2014 Annual Meeting; “The LYMMO BRT 15 Years Later,” American Society of Civil Engineers T & DI Congress; “Impact of TDM Activities and Toll Exemptions on Managed Lanes Toll Prices,” TRB 2015 Annual Meeting; “Impact of Driver Assist System on Bus Shoulder Operations,” CTAA. Polzin, Steve, “Potential Activity Travel and Land Use Impacts of Driverless Cars,” “Peak Vehicle Miles Traveled and Post Peak Consequences,” “Millennials Travel Behavior: Shifts in Travel Behavior: TRB 2014 Annual Meeting; “Understanding Millennial Travel,” Florida Commuter Choice Summit; “The Evolution of Transit Ridership Forecasting Capabilities in Response to Changing Client Needs, Computing Capabilities and Data Availability,” 15th TRB Natl. Transportation Planning Applications Conference; “Transportation Means Access: Can Everyone Get There?” 11th Annual Travel Data Users Forum, TRB; “Analysis and Implications of the Commuting in America 2013 Report,” TRB 2015 Annual
Meeting; “Untangling the Future of Transportation,” ACT Leadership Academy; “From Uber and Lyft to Autonomous Vehicles: How Emerging Technologies and Business Models Will Influence TDM,” Florida Commuter Choice Summit; “Personalization of Transportation,” CTAA. Staes, Lisa, “NTD Transit Safety Data Motorbus Findings,” “Transit Safety Research Roadmap,” TRB 2014 Annual Meeting; “Bus Operator Assaults— Revised State of the Industry & Florida’s Model Practice,” APTA Safety Roundabout, APTA Bus & Paratransit Conference; (with Yegidis) “Safety Management Systems,” FPTA Annual Conference; “A Strategic Statewide Approach to Safety Management,” “The Setting: Bus Transit Safety in the U.S. and Florida,” Natl. Bus Safety Seminar; “Reducing Transit Assaults—A Modified Philosophy,” APTA Bus & Paratransit Conference. Volinski, Joel, “Implementation and Outcomes of Fare-Free Transit Systems,” TRB 2014 Annual Meeting; “Alternative Revenue Sources for Transit Agencies,” APTA Bus & Paratransit Conference; “Bus Operator Safety—Critical Issues Examination & Model Practices,” Canadian Urban Transit Association; “Maintaining Transit Effectiveness under Major Fiscal Constraints,” SE Regional University Transportation Center Conference, APTA Bus & Paratransit Conference, South Carolina Transit Association; “New Methods to Generate Revenue and Reduce Costs through Transit Marketing,” APTA; “Lessons Learned in Transit Efficiencies & Revenue Generation,” FTA Region 4 Conference; “Report on the University Transportation Centers Program,” APTA Bus & Paratransit Conference. Williams, Kristine, “Contemporary Access Management—Roundabouts & Access Management,” FAPA Annual Conference; (with Stover), “Access Management: Its Importance to the Transportation System of Developed and Developing Nations,” 2nd TRB Intl. Conference on Access Management, Shanghai; “Workshop on Use of the TRB Access Management Manual,” TRB 2015 Annual Meeting. Winters, Phil, “Introduction to Commuter Benefits,” “TDM Innovations, Resources, and Opportunities,” “Introduction to Social Marketing & Transportation,” ACT Leadership Academy; “Recognizing TDM Efforts across the Nation,” Washington State Ridesharing; “2014 TMA Survey—Preliminary Results,” “Introduction to Commuter Tax Benefits,” ACT Intl. Conference.
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