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Recent News About Center for Transportation Research

  • Federal government releases October research digest with 16 new publications

    The October 2024 edition of the CTR Library's Research Digest is now available for download.


  • Texas leaders host innovation invitational focused on modernizing transportation

    SAN ANTONIO – Texas mobility leaders are joining forces to modernize and integrate advanced technologies into today’s transportation system to help improve safety and decrease congestion. The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), University of Texas at Austin Center for Transportation Research (UT CTR), VIA Metropolitan Transit, Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), Port San Antonio (Port SA), and Bexar County are hosting the 2024 Texas Innovation Invitational from July 29-31 in San Antonio. Leaders are gathering to discuss the latest in transportation...


  • Research Digest May 2024: Latest findings from TxDOT's RTI program

    The May 2024 issue of the Research Digest is now available for download from the CTR Library’s website. This month’s digest provides abstracts for 12 recent publications from the research program sponsored by TxDOT’s Research and Technology Implementation Division (RTI). The research projects represented cover a wide range of topics, including reports on the exploration of artificial intelligence for enhanced traffic management, operations and safety, speed limits in Texas, and investigating potential connected and automated vehicle liability issues within TxDOT.


  • Research Digest Highlights State DOT Research Projects in April 2024

    The April 2024 issue of the Research Digest has been released, offering insights into various state department of transportation research programs. According to the Research Digest, the publication provides abstracts for 16 recently cataloged reports from states like Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Vermont, Virginia, and Wyoming.