Research Reports
Evaluating the Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon’s Effectiveness: A Case Study in New Jersey (2020)
Motor vehicle crashes, specifically those involving pedestrians, are a serious issue related to roadway safety in the United States. Over the past several decades, we have witnessed a concerning [...]
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Portable Stop Signs (2019)
As a densely populated state, New Jersey has many urban roadways where closely-spaced intersections are controlled by “STOP” signs. Considering that most pedestrian activities are in dense, urban areas, [...]
Evaluating Tactical Urbanism in New Jersey (2019)
This report was developed for the New Jersey Department of Transportation by the New Jersey Bicycle and Pedestrian Resource Center. It aims to provide an introduction to Tactical Urbanism [...]
Evaluating Spatial Equity in Bike Share Systems (2019)
Public Bike Share Systems (BSSs) provide bikes as an alternative mode of transportation in cities and regions. They are extremely popular for increasing mobility and access, along with their [...]
E-Scooter Programs Current State of Practice in US Cities (2019)
In the US, dockless electric scooters (e-scooters) emerged in 2017 and have proliferated in many US cities in the past two or three years. The introduction of electric scooters [...]
Virtual Reality in Active Transportation Planning, Policy, Research & Education (2019)
In the past decade, Virtual Reality has gained momentum, becoming an asset in both recreation and research. Virtual Reality (VR) allows users to immerse themselves in numerous lifelike or [...]