Nexus at Transportation Research Board conference #TRBUMN #TRBAM
From Sunday - Thursday of next week the Annual Transportation Research Board Conference will be held in Washington DC, spanning three large hotels. I and my colleagues will be there. The papers we are presenting are listed below, some papers are double-listed, i.e. they will be presented in brief (7 min) talks along with a poster. I hope to see many of you there. The only paper I am personally giving is on Value Capture, but given the schedule below, I will be found at the Hilton. In addition, there are various committee meetings I hope to see folks at.
Positive Theory of Network Connectivity (11-0434) 230 Network Origin-Destination Estimation, Reliability, and Vulnerability Hilton, International West Jan 24 2011 8:00AM- 9:45AM
Value of Reliability: High-Occupancy-Toll Lanes, General-Purpose Lanes, and Arterials (11-1449) 290 Value of Time and Other Trip Attributes Hilton, Lincoln West Jan 24 2011 10:15AM- 12:00PM
Network Structure and Metropolitan Mobility (11-3511) - J15 336 Advances in Metropolitan Transportation Planning: Multidisciplinary Perspectives Hilton, International Center Jan 24 2011 2:30PM- 5:00PM
Network Structure and Spatial Separation (11-3263) 460 Transport Modeling Updates Hilton, Columbia Hall 6 Jan 25 2011 8:00AM- 9:45AM
Hierarchy of Roads, Locality of Traffic, and Governance (11-0317) - K03 558 Issues in Transportation Economics Hilton, International Center Jan 25 2011 2:30PM- 5:00PM
Gasoline Prices and Traffic Safety in Mississippi (11-1077) - D04 599 Highway Safety Management and Workforce Research Marriott, Salon 2 Jan 25 2011 7:30PM- 9:30PM
Gasoline Prices and Their Relationship to Drunk-Driving Crashes (11-1078) - D06 600 Highway Safety Research: Alcohol, Motorcycles, Occupant Protection, Driver Training, and Licensing Marriott, Salon 2 Jan 25 2011 7:30PM- 9:30PM
Impact of Light-Rail Implementation on Labor Market Accessibility: Transportation Equity Perspective (11-2765) 624 Integrated Decision Making for Housing, Transportation, and Title VI Hilton, Jefferson West Jan 25 2011 7:30PM- 9:30PM
Modeling Minneapolis Skyway System (11-0424) 627 New Directions and Applications Using Network Modeling Hilton, Columbia Hall 6 Jan 25 2011 7:30PM- 9:30PM
Network Structure and Activity Spaces (11-3905) - G08 670 Advances in Traveler Behavior Research Hilton, International Center Jan 26 2011 9:30AM- 12:00PM
The City Is Flatter: Changing Patterns of Job and Labor Access in Minneapolis-Saint Paul, 1995-2005 (11-0439) - G07 672 Innovations in Modeling Urban Form, Location Analysis, and Travel Behavior Outcomes Hilton, International Center Jan 26 2011 9:30AM- 12:00PM
Location, Regional Accessibility, and Price Effects: Evidence from Twin Cities Home Sales (11-3995) - G09 672 Innovations in Modeling Urban Form, Location Analysis, and Travel Behavior Outcomes Hilton, International Center Jan 26 2011 9:30AM- 12:00PM
Why Choose the New I-35W Mississippi River Bridge? (11-3373) - G10 673 Transportation Planning Applications: Statistical to Reality Hilton, International Center Jan 26 2011 9:30AM- 12:00PM
Value Capture Techniques for Transportation Finance (P11-0815) 705 Value Capture Strategies for Transportation Finance: Moving from Concept to Implementation Hilton, Jefferson West Jan 26 2011 10:15AM- 12:00PM
Modeling Minneapolis Skyway System (11-0424) (P11-1586) - G04 739 Innovations in Transportation Network Modeling Hilton, International Center Jan 26 2011 2:30PM- 5:00PM
Positive Theory of Network Connectivity (11-0434) (P11-1571) - G06 739 Innovations in Transportation Network Modeling Hilton, International Center Jan 26 2011 2:30PM- 5:00PM