The way our streets are designed is killing us. A recent book details how the field of traffic engineering needs to catch up to the science. The following is an excerpt from Killed by a Traffic ...
In previous newsletters, we discussed the emergence of private Multi-protocol Label Switching networks. This newsletter will discuss the ability of those networks to support traffic engineering. In ...
Also called "first-come, first served" (FCFS) queuing, FIFO is the simplest queuing method. Packets are placed into a single queue and serviced in the order they were received. Each packet is assigned ...
People like Jonathan Stalls have seen it all when it comes to being a pedestrian in the United States. On his Instagram and Tiktok accounts Pedestrian Dignity, people can watch hours of footage of ...
The travel bug is spreading. Over the last two decades, the global number of tourists has doubled from 550 million itinerant individuals in 1996, to 1.25 billion in 2016. And that upward hike has been ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – A traffic engineer at The Ohio State University has been invited to serve on an expert panel of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine. Each year, the NCHRP ...
Seven student-participants from each of the different research disciplines within the department, environmental and water resources engineering, geosystems engineering, structural engineering ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. This story first appeared in Engineers Week 2025, an annual special section that showcases a variety of ...
Karl A. Bevins enjoyed two fruitful careers, one as a city traffic engineer and the other as principal clarinetist for the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. In 1949, the late Atlanta Mayor William B.
TOWAMENCIN — New lane striping on a slipramp in Towamencin is just one fix that township officials are considering for traffic problems. Traffic engineer Chad Dixson gave an update on several ...