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Inviting Border Transit Agencies into the Capacity, QoS Conversation

April 5, 2022

by David Galicia

Transit agencies across the nation reference the Transit Capacity and Quality-of-Service Manual (TCQSM). Now in its third edition, the TCQSM gives guidance on transit capacity and quality-of-service (QoS) issues, as well as techniques for measuring operational characteristics.

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Filed Under: Blog, News Tagged With: border crossing, border queue, commuter, economic, operations, planning, transit, transit capacity, transit planning, transit quality of service, transit services

2018 Report: Estimating Economic Impact of Commercial Vehicle Border Delays in Real Time

December 3, 2021

A research team developed an implementation plan for a web-based economic impact estimation dashboard. The dashboard uses real-time data on economic costs of border delays in the El Paso–Ciudad Juárez region. This study updates work conducted in 2009 and 2010 on this topic.

Filed Under: Featured News, News Tagged With: border, border delay, Center for International Intelligent Transportation Research, CIITR, Ciudad Juarez, cost, cost-effectiveness, dashboard, data, economic, El Paso, planning, real-time

Reducing the Domino Effect at LPOEs

July 7, 2014

by David Salgado Manzano

Travelers at the U.S.-Mexico border are experiencing longer and longer wait times. While NAFTA has proven economically advantageous for both countries—partly by encouraging tourism and trade in border towns—one negative consequence of increased economic activity has been longer lines at land ports of entry (LPOEs). The demand to cross from one country to the other usually exceeds a port’s capacity to efficiently process that traffic. This is particularly true in highly populated, bi-national regions such as El Paso-Ciudad Juarez. [Read more…] about Reducing the Domino Effect at LPOEs

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