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Posts Tagged ‘Video’

Arizona DOT: U.S. 60 Oak Flat Project Update

Monday, January 18th, 2016

Arizona Department of Transportation Employees give an update on the ongoing project east of Superior, AZ.

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Colorado DOT: New Technology to Keep Traffic Flowing

Monday, January 11th, 2016

The Colorado Department of Transportation introduces RoadX and HERE, two 21st-century technologies to help make driving safer and more efficient statewide.

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US DOT: The Importance of Ports

Wednesday, January 6th, 2016

Animation from the United States Department of Transportation on the importance of seaports to the American economy. “Without ports, the economy stops,” but many of our nation’s ports are in need of updates.

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Transforming Transportation: Towards Walking and Biking

Tuesday, January 5th, 2016

This video is about the health and environmental benefits of active transportation, defined as “any self-propelled, human-powered mode of transportation, such as walking or bicycling” (CDC, 2011).

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Nevada’s Highway 50: The Loneliest Road in America (Timelapse)

Monday, January 4th, 2016

New Yorker Byran Dai travels Nevada’s portion of Highway 50, The Loneliest Road in America. While many have traversed this legendary stretch of road, very few have captured the entire journey start to end time-lapse style.

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Chicago, IL: O’Hare Airport Time Lapse

Friday, January 1st, 2016

During a recent trip to Chicago, I captured some beautiful time lapses of the very very busy Chicago airport. This airport has a massive traffic jam of plans going all over the place. I tried to capture some of the insane amount of planes in the time lapse.

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How Data Helps Get You There Faster

Wednesday, December 30th, 2015

Traditionally, pavement inductive loop sensors are used to collect real time traffic data for passenger-freight movement in roadways. This method, however, is expensive to install and maintain. In the last decade, significant improvements have been achieved in MEMS sensors domain with respect to size, cost and accuracy. Motivated by these novel advances, we proposed a wireless MEMS sensor based passenger-freight interactions detection framework for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). Our proposed solution will be significantly cost effective in comparison to traditional induction loop approach and it is scalable to cover millions miles of roadways all over the US.

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California High-Speed Rail: Reasons to Ride

Monday, December 28th, 2015

Traveling from San Francisco to LA? Not as easy as you’d think. Find out the advantages high-speed rail will offer over driving and flying.#Iwillride

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Minnesota DOT: How to Install Rumble Strips

Friday, December 25th, 2015

This video shows the installation of rumble strips in MnDOT’s District 8 in October 2015.

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North Carolina DOT: NC Transportation Now Holiday Special

Thursday, December 24th, 2015

On this episode of N.C. Transportation Now; tips for staying safe while hitting the road this holiday season, the department reminds drivers not to drink and drive, and instead of getting behind the wheel this holiday season, try out another form of transportation.

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