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Vol. 17, No. 4,
March 7, 2003
General News
- London Congestion
Charge Reduces Traffic 25 Percent in First Week
- Kansas Conducts
Comprehensive Red Light Running Enforcement Study
- Miami-Dade MPO
Considers Promoting Expansion of Private Jitney Bus Services
- Reason Foundation
Proposes Network of HOT Lanes for Major U.S. Cities
- Court Rules Against
State DOT for Failing to Erect Truck Warning Signs at Rail Crossing
off Truck Route
Intelligence
- ULI and ICSC
Convene Shared Parking Study: Request Case Studies Using New Parking
Model
- Caltrans To Implement
Statewide Car Sharing
- New Pennsylvania
Law Requires Headlights To Be Turned on in Work Zones
- Federal Transit
Administration Holds Final Emergence Preparedness Forum
- Sigalert Expanded
in California
- ODOT Increases
Work Zone Safety Through Operator Training
Survey
GIS in Transportation:
- Number of years
GIS system has been in operation, by type of agency
- Type of GIS software
using or planning to use, by type of agency
- Source of GIS
base map, by type of agency
- Location accuracy
required of database for applications, by type of agency
- Whether GIS base
map was developed by one agency or was joint effort of different regional
agencies, by type of agency
- Is there a centralized
"data unit" in charge of all data collection for GIS system (by type
of agency)?
- Degree to which
GIS data is maintained to keep current, accurate data, by type of
agency
- Degree to which
GIS interoperability has been achieved at agency, by type of agency
- Advanced data
collection technologies used, by type of agency
- Number of users
GIS system can handle simultaneously, by type of agency
- Amount of staff
time and consultant contracts using or planning to use to reach operational
GIS system for transportation purposes, by type of agency
- Web-enabled applications
of GIS-T applied to date, by type of agency
- Most useful/important
applications of GIS system, by type of agency
- Factors considered
key in successful implementation of GIS system at a transportation
agency, by type of agency
RFPs
- Land Use/Transportation
Planning
- Services for
INFORM/Long Island ITS
- Systems Analysis
of Regional Transit Coordination Plan
- Park & Ride/HOV
Transit Enhancements
- Develop and Review
Bus Routing and Fare Alternatives
- Ridership Survey
- On-Call Amtrak
Cascades Intercity Passenger Rail Marketing Services
- Risk Management
Noise Control Program
- Performance Measurement
in Context Sensitive Design
Report Synopses
Safe and Sustainable
Transport: A Matter of Quality Assurance
Transport and Exceptional
Public Events
Pocket Guide to
Transportation 2003
Land Development
Handbook
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