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New Brief: An Overview of Transportation Data

Posted on February 9, 2018

Transportation data is the foundation for informed policy decision making. The purpose of this brief is to provide an overview of the various transportation data requirements and current transportation public data sources.  The brief concludes with an introduction to emerging trends that suggest opportunities for new data sources that will enhance research activities, including a […]

TTI researchers testified May 25th on state transportation funding

Posted on May 25, 2016

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Links Referenced in the May 25, 2016 hearing of the Texas House Transportation Subcommittee on Long-Term Infrastructure Planning may be found here. Members of a House committee on May 25 were briefed by TTI researchers who addressed finance options used in other states to fund transportation infrastructure. The testimony before the Texas House Select Committee on Long-Term Infrastructure […]

Austin, TX and the Smart Cities Challenge: Improving transportation, creating ladders of opportunity

Posted on March 28, 2016

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Research is about more than just studying a problem in search of a solution. Sometimes, research is about realizing a vision. Imagine, for instance, a city with a robust downtown, vibrant neighborhoods, and bustling suburbs. It’s a city of the future, in which people circulate freely, but not by routinely using their own cars. Oh, […]

Texas Tribune reports on toll road funding policy; TTI research has examined public-private partnerships

Posted on June 29, 2015

Texas Tribune article, Toll Road Projects in Limbo Following Session, is about toll road funding following the 84th legislative session. The Policy Research Center published a report titled, Public-Private Investment Models for Roadway Infrastructure, which looks at public-private partnerships (P3s) as a means to support the increasing infrastructure demand in Texas. Researchers studied global and national P3 projects to determine what […]

TTI Examines Strategies Other States Use to Cope with Energy Development

Posted on June 22, 2015

One way or the other, the oil and gas industry seems to be ever-present in the minds of Texans. Through last summer, oil prices over $100 per barrel were fueling a boom in drilling activity across the state, especially in the Permian Basin and Eagle Ford Shale formations. Texas was supporting 48 percent of all […]

Texas Tribune Points to Autonomous Vehicle Policy, a focus of TTI Research

Posted on March 23, 2015

“You talk to any car company that’s trying to develop automation, they’ll tell you when they encounter an unexpected event, that’s where the challenge is,” said Ed Seymour, the associate director of the Texas A&M Transportation Institute. “They’re developing the tech. We’re looking at how you might use it.”               […]

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