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Projects

Select CIITR research projects sorted by research area.

Traffic Operations

  • Building a Master Road Network for Paso del Norte
  • DTA-Based Congestion Mitigation Strategies for El Paso
  • Risk-Based Toll Revenue Analysis for the Loop 375 Border Highway West Project
  • Sharing the Road in El Paso: An Examination of Flexible Carpooling Systems
  • Technical, Institutional and Financial Structuring of the Corredor Pacifico Project

Border Crossing Efficiency

  • Economic Costs of Critical Infrastructure Failure in the El Paso-Ciudad Juarez Region
  • Increasing the Trusted Shipper Program at the Border
  • Investigating New Detectors for Border Traffic Counts
  • Making Reliable Border Crossing Time Predictions
  • Time Savings Benefits Assessment for Secure Border Trade Program

Air Quality Initiatives

  • El Paso Socio-Economic-Health Data Assessment
  • Estimating Traffic-Related Air Pollution in El Paso

Other Program Support

  • Addressing Environmental Justice Concerns When Developing Tolling Policies for the Border Region
  • Restoring the Presidio International Freight Rail Crossing
  • Teens in the Driver Seat – El Paso
  • Transportation Reinvestment Zones

El Paso Regional Support

  • Addressing Environmental Justice Concerns When Developing Tolling Policies for the Border Region
  • Alternative Transportation Modes and Technology Applications for Multimodal Transportation Planning in the El Paso Region
  • DTA-Based Congestion Mitigation Strategies for El Paso
  • Economic Costs of Critical Infrastructure Failure in the El Paso-Ciudad Juarez Region
  • El Paso Socio-Economic-Health Data Assessment
  • Estimating Traffic-Related Air Pollution in El Paso
  • Risk-Based Toll Revenue Analysis for the Loop 375 Border Highway West Project
  • Sharing the Road in El Paso: An Examination of Flexible Carpooling Systems
  • Teens in the Driver Seat – El Paso
  • Time Savings Benefits Assessment for Secure Border Trade Program

International Research Initiatives

  • Building a Master Road Network for Paso del Norte
  • Increasing the Trusted Shipper Program at the Border
  • Investigating New Detectors for Border Traffic Counts
  • Making Reliable Border Crossing Time Predictions
  • Restoring the Presidio International Freight Rail Crossing
  • Technical, Institutional and Financial Structuring of the Corredor Pacifico Project

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