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The CCEE Department has an extensive transportation research program dedicated to enhancing the safety and efficiency of transportation systems. Our research is centered in the UAB Transportation ...
In previous newsletters, we discussed the emergence of private Multi-protocol Label Switching networks. This newsletter will discuss the ability of those networks to support traffic engineering. In ...
People like Jonathan Stalls have seen it all when it comes to being a pedestrian in the United States. On his Instagram and Tiktok accounts Pedestrian Dignity, people can watch hours of footage of ...
Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command’s Transportation Engineering Agency (SDDCTEA) manages the Department of Defense Transportation Engineering Program, under responsibilities outlined ...
In an effort to facilitate the way communities navigate and experience transportation, the College of Engineering has launched a series of projects designed to improve mobility and safety across ...
From nationwide transport systems to sewer systems and buildings, civil engineers plan, design, survey, budget, and analyze vital infrastructure projects. Civil engineering students may choose a ...
After nearly five years of trying and failing to find a permanent traffic engineer, Carroll commissioners say they’re ready to offer an above-average salary to fill the role.
It is important to enhance traffic awareness and conduct targeted driving tests to improve road user behavior, in ...
The travel bug is spreading. Over the last two decades, the global number of tourists has doubled from 550 million itinerant individuals in 1996, to 1.25 billion in 2016. And that upward hike has been ...
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Ant swarm simulation unlocks possibilities in materials engineering, robot navigation and traffic control
Think twice about eliminating those pesky ants at your next family picnic. Their behavior may hold the key to reinventing how ...
The way our streets are designed is killing us. A recent book details how the field of traffic engineering needs to catch up to the science. The following is an excerpt from Killed by a Traffic ...
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