
It found that countries with advanced economies account for a growing percentage of incidents worldwide, with the U.S. taking the lead in the total number of incidents and number of fatalities.
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The authors’ findings focus on cyber literacy and procurement practices, the lifecycle of technology vis-à-vis transit hardware, and more.
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This research employed a multi-method approach to identify the changing needs for curb space management.
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“Free Transit: It All Depends on How” presents a variety of ideas that show promise in empowering policymakers to combine free transit with other policies to overcome pressing problems in the transportation industry.
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From this grant, San José State University’s Mineta Transportation Institute (MTI) will receive $4.6 million to help create a multi-university consortium.
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The latest Mineta Transportation Institute (MTI) research evaluates the accessibility of FRT buses with social distancing.
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Secretary Norman Y. Mineta was a Japanese-American born and raised in San Jose.
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The latest Mineta Transportation Institute (MTI) perspective addresses how harmful it can be when decision-makers misuse the issue of equity in transportation.
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MTI said crowdsourced data has been applied in fewer studies, and the reliability of crowdsourced data relative to other conventional methods are rarely documented.
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The study examined how TODs could be an effective tool to ease the housing affordability problem by increasing housing supply and reducing transportation costs in transit-rich neighborhoods.
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