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Autonomous-Connected Mobility Evaluation (ACME)
Driver Behavior, Human Factors and Safety Analytics
ITS, Traffic Operations & Safety
Motorcycle Injury Prevention
Resilient Transportation Infrastructure Systems (R-TIS)
Transit Management & Innovation
Transit Research Program
Transit Safety and Workforce Development
Transportation Demand Management
Transportation Planning, Policy, and Processes (TP3)
National Center for Transit Research Archive
Affiliated Faculty, Staff, and Students
National Center for Transit Research Archive
Projects
Historical Research Publications
Recent Publications and Research Reports
Issued U.S. Patents
Journal of Public Transportation
Workforce Development
USF ITE Student Chapter
USF Student Education
Semester Course Offerings
Student Mock Interviews
Study Abroad – Netherlands
Sustainable Transportation Course
Training
Digital Content
Internal Communications Portal
CUTR Transportation Webcast
Friday Transportation Seminar Series
Out of My Lane podcast
CUTR Project Websites
Outreach
Events and Trainings
CUTR Transportation Achievement Awards
CUTR Transportation Scholarship Award
ELEMENT Engineering Group Transportation Scholarship
Florida Transportation Hall of Fame Inductees
New Voice in Transportation Award
Georgia Brosch Memorial Transportation Scholarship
NICR Student of the Year
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