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New Brochure: Evaluating Crowdsourced Data Sources for Cross-Border Travel

November 21, 2022

This brochure is aimed at acquainting individuals and agencies with the efficacy of various crowdsourced data resources available to help them evaluate cross-border travel, as well as these sources’ potential and limitations.

Filed Under: Featured News, News Tagged With: benefits, cross-border, crowdsourcing, data, INRIX, limitations, project, SafeGraph, study, travel

Return on Investment: Transportation Projects Can More than Pay for Themselves in Benefits

February 23, 2021

by Brianne Glover

Roads, bridges, bike lanes and other transportation infrastructure are not free. Even so, enhancing our transportation system with projects like these can save significant dollars in the long run. As a transportation economist, calculating the cost benefits of a proposed project is one of the most rewarding aspects of my job.

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Filed Under: Blog, News Tagged With: 20 years, analysis, BCA, benefit, benefit-cost analysis, cost, El Paso, environmental factor, improvement, infrastructure, project, safety enhancement, savings, vehicle operation

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The Center for International Intelligent Transportation Research seeks to maintain and improve mobility in the face of growing traffic and shrinking resources, increase border-crossing efficiency while maintaining security, and improve air quality to advance personal health.
The Center for International Intelligent Transportation Research seeks to maintain and improve mobility in the face of growing traffic and shrinking resources, increase border-crossing efficiency while maintaining security, and improve air quality to advance personal health.
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