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Improving Accuracy and Precision of Bicycle Volume Estimates Using Advanced Machine Learning Approaches

Sirisha Kothuri
Banafsheh Rekabdar
This study seeks to improve modeling methods for estimating bicycle volumes. Better estimates of bicycle activity on local road and trail networks can help agencies prioritize projects, plan and design new bicycle infrastructure, and conduct safety a ... Read More

Risk-Based Methodology for Structural Evaluation of Bridge-Sized Culverts

David Yang
Kevin White , Timothy Wood
Many long-span culverts are subject to loads from heavy trucks, and thus need to be evaluated for their load carrying capacities to estimate safety margins. However, the current manual on bridge evaluation provides limited guidance for bridge-sized c ... Read More

Improving Guidance for Automated Speed Enforcement

Miguel Andres Figliozzi
PROBLEM SUMMARY Fatal and severe injury crashes are on the rise in Oregon with one of the prominent factors being excessive speeding. As many cities and communities expand walking and cycling infrastructure there has been an increase in pedestrian ... Read More

Portland SMART Grant: Zero Emission Delivery Zones

John MacArthur
Nathan McNeil
In Spring 2023, the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) was awarded a Stage-1 grant under the Strengthening Mobility and Revolutionizing Transportation (SMART) Grants Program by the US DOT, titled “Decarbonizing Goods Movement: A Technology-En ... Read More

Validation of the New Speed Zoning Method for Urban Arterials and High-Speed Roadways in Terms of Speed Compliance and Safety Outcomes

Jason Anderson
The evaluation of the current ODOT methodology will focus on higher speed roadways such as arterials and roadways with a record of high severity injuries. This will require investigating ways agencies have found to balance between local safety needs ... Read More

Exploring the Use of Crowdsourced Data Sources for Pedestrian Count Estimations

Sirisha Kothuri
Nathan McNeil , Kate Hyun , Stephen Mattingly
Counts provide the foundation for measuring nonmotorized travel along a link or a network and are also useful for monitoring trends, planning new infrastructure, and for conducting safety, health, and economic analyses. For safety analysis, they are ... Read More

Developing Guidance On Leading Pedestrian Intervals And Curb Extensions To Improve Pedestrian Safety At Signalized Intersections

David Hurwitz
Christopher Monsere
Improving pedestrian safety continues to be critically important to ODOT’s mission to provide a safe and reliable multimodal transportation system. Approximately 920 pedestrians were injured, and 78 pedestrians were killed in Oregon each year betwe ... Read More

Taxing Shared Micromobility: Assessing The Global Landscape Of Fees And Taxes And Their Implications For Cities, Riders, And Operators

John MacArthur
Shared micromobility (including shared electric scooters and bikes provided by private companies) is one of the newest transportation options that has come to cities in the last several decades. A new report explores the different ways cities charge ... Read More

Trends and Challenges Posed by Medium-Duty Trucks to the Operation and Safety of Oregon Highways

Miguel Andres Figliozzi
The primary goal of this initiative is to provide the agency with a comprehensive understanding of medium-duty truck operation, identification of potential areas of risk, forecast of future operational growth and monetization of the costs associated ... Read More

The Effect of Vehicle Mix on Crash Frequency and Crash Severity (NCHRP 22-49)

Tanmoy Bhowmik
Crash prediction analysis focuses on identifying attributes that result in traffic crashes and proposes effective countermeasures to improve the roadway design and operational attributes. These crash frequency models are typically employed for examin ... Read More

PeopleForBikes National E-bike Survey

John MacArthur
Portland State University has conducted a North American survey of e-bike owners. The primary objective of this study is to gain a better understanding of the factors that influence purchase and use of e-bikes from existing users. Understanding who u ... Read More

Subcontract: NCHRP 15-73 Design Options to Reduce Turning Motor Vehicle – Bicycle Conflicts at Controlled Intersections

Christopher Monsere
Sirisha Kothuri , Nathan McNeil
BACKGROUND One of the most common locations for fatal motor vehicle-bicyclist crashes is at intersections, which inherently have a large number of turning conflicts. Reducing these conflicts is a key objective in improving intersection safety acr ... Read More
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