Perhaps you’ve heard the term mentioned in project scopes, transportation guidebooks and Transportation Research Board session titles, but what does this work actually entail?
The TRB Annual Meeting programming provided opportunities to challenge our assumptions, debate new directions, and celebrate how far we have come in advancing our field. Here are some of our observations from the 2025 Annual Meeting.
As we look ahead to the 2025 Transportation Research Board (TRB) Annual Meeting, we’re also looking back on the impactful research that was published in 2024.
Historically, people walking and biking have not been prioritized in intersection design, and this is often apparent at Alternative Intersections and Interchanges (AIIs).
NCHRP Research Report 948: Making Intersections Safer for People Who Walk, Bike, and RollNCHRP Research Report 948: Making Intersections Safer for People Who Walk, Bike, and Roll
The 2022 TRB Annual Meeting took place January 9-13. Read on for a summary of the event and the themes that stuck out to us as the transportation profession enters 2022.
Watch a video interview with two TRB 2021 event organizers about the planning that has gone into this massive virtual event, and what attendees can expect.
Thousands of transportation professionals from around the world will gather at the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., January 5–9, 2025. Kittelson…