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HtS=—" 1996 ITE Index of Articles, Reports and Publications This index lists all articles, reports and books published by the ping and handling fees. Shipping/Handling Fees: For United States Institute of Transportation Engineers in 1996. It is divided into two and Canada, add 10% of the subtotal (minimum fee is $5 US); for sections: a listing by subject category and a listing by author. The fol- non-U.S./Canada, add 15% of the subtotal (minimum is $10 US); for lowing abbreviations are used in the index: all air shipment to all other countries, add 30%. Expedited shipping ITEJ—ITE Journal sent same day, add $25 (includes UPS 2nd day air in the United CONF—Resource Papers for the 1996 ITE International States; other shipping methods available at additional costs). Conference (PP-05S2) For a complete listing of all publications available from ITE, CTP—1996 Compendium of Technical Papers (Publ. No. PP-053) request a copy of ITE’s Publications Catalog. To purchase a microfilm copy of an /TE Journal article, contact University Microfilms International, 300 N. Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, Institute of Transportation Engineers MI 48106 USA; phone 800/521-3044. To purchase a back issue of /TE 525 School St., S.W., Suite 410 Journal ($5 each, plus shipping and handling, while supplies last) or Washington, DC 20024-2797 USA any other ITE publication, contact the ITE Bookstore. Canadian Telephone: 202/554-8050 Fax: 202/863-5486 orders only: Add 7% goods and services tax to subtotal before ship- ITE on the Web: http://www. ite.org By Subject niques. Kern, Joseph; Manlapaz, April. Design/Build: Turning the Key to Effective CTP, 505. Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) TRANSYT-7F Comes to the Rescue: A New Procurement. Cronin, Brian P. CTP, 28. Advanced Technologies Method to Analyze a Rotary/Traffic Cir- Efficiency of Dual Left-Turn Lane Intersec- A Statewide Transportation Database for cle. Shaik, Riyaj A.; Brown-West, tions in Charlotte: A Study Using TRAF- Arizona. Breyer, Joe; Pike, Robert; Orikaye; MacDonald, Owen J. CTP, 213. NETSIM. Shaik, Riyaj A.; Graham, Catchpole, Mark. CONF, 40. Using Micresimulation to Quantify the Johnny R. ITEJ, Apr., 26. A Transportation Engineer’s Guide to the Impact of Electronic Toll Collection. Bur- Modern Roundabout Interchanges Come to Internet. Messick, Jennifer. ITEJ, Mar., ris, Mark W.; Hildebrand, Eric D. ITEJ, America. Ourston, Leif; Hall, Gregory A. 46. July, 21. CTP, 223. Automated Red Light Running Detection. Using Technology to Boost Traffic Engi- Prioritization of Urban Highway Construc- Walter, C. Edward. CTP, 176. neers’ Productivity. Lum, Gordon; tion to Maximize System Performance. Can GIS Reduce Transportation Planning Kruger, Gary. CONF, 87. Xiaoduan, Sun; Movassaghi, Kam; Sudha- Costs? Lum, Rena; Douglas, James. rani, Sunkara. CTP, 148. CONF, 36. Congestion Development of Transportation Plans Education/Training A Reexamination of the Analysis of Freeway TDharviodu ghW .;G ISK.i elS, huDnokn,a lBdr iaEn. ; E.R;o mHaolnlois,, Bottlenecks. Chin, Hoong-Chor. ITEJ, A New Freshman Curriculum at The Univer- John D. CTP, 412. Jan., 30. sity of Alabama. Turner, Daniel S.; Dissemination of Traffic Information to the A Travel Time Based Index for Evaluating Richardson, James. CTP, 457. Motoring Public via the Internet -A Syn- Congestion. Levinson, Herbert S.; Lomax, A Student’s Perspective on Transportation opsis of Current Ongoing Projects. Timothy. CTP, 153. Education and Curriculum. Tooley, Szczesny, Donald J. CTP, 73. Congestion Management, Leadership or Melissa S. CTP, 464. GIS-—Application to Corridor 20. Deena, Stagnation. Rahman, Mountasser. CONF, Maximizing New Business Opportunities Sireesha; Simeonidis, Harry C.; Lutz, 53. Through Teaching Technical Profession- Vicky. CTP, 408. Measuring Public Acceptability of Conges- als to Market. Carley Jr., Robert. CONF, GIS-CAD and the new Urban Planning Uni- tion Pricing Options in Minnesota. Lari, 131. verse. Bartlett, R.E. ITEJ, Jan., 47. Adeel; Buckeye, Kenneth R. CTP, 473. National Technological University Graduate Highway Safety Management System—An Observations on Pricing, Congestion and Program. Johnson, Gearold R. CONF, Integrated GIS-based Approach. Mobility. Nakadegawa, Roy. CONF, 56. 188. Elkhatib, Najib; Datta, Tapan K. CTP, Political and Institutional Issues in Conges- Traffic Engineering Education Plan Using 510 tion Relief Tolls—Report on a National Alternative Media. Poe, Christopher; Implementation of a Multimedia Highway Study. Van Haitum, David. ITEJ, Oct., Mason Jr., John; Pietrucha, Martin T. Sign Database. Smailus, Thomas; Bullock, Ah CONF, 179. Darcy; Besly, David. ITEJ, Sept., 28. Twin Cities Congestion Pricing Study: Major Traffic Engineering Operations Certification. Life Cycle Costing: A Vendors Perspective. Findings and Conclusions. Lari, Adeel; Wilson, Eugene M. CONF, 184. Graves, Larry E. CONF, 12. Buckeye, Kenneth R. CTP, 389. Traffic Engineering Operations Certification. Small-Area GIS Based Census Analyses for Wilson, Eugene M. ITEJ, Dec., 24. Transportation Professionals. Keck, J. Design and Construction Urban Traffic Engineering Education and Kevin. CONF, 45. Training Needs: Executive Summary. The Artificial Intelligence Incident Detection Advance Portable Traffic Management Sys- ITE/FHWA. CTP, 462. Algorithms. Hsiao, Chien-Hua . CONF, tem Work Zone Operational Test. 31. Nookala, Marthand; Pint, Allan E.; Freeway Operations/incident Transportation Resources on the Internet. Dillingham, John W. CTP, 191. Management Guensler, Randall; Bernstein, David. Case Study of A Single Point Urban Inter- ITEJ, Apr., 42. change Including Triple Left Turn Lanes. A Reexamination of the Analysis of Freeway Transportation System Needs Assessment In Hunt, Michelle R.; Martinovich, Susan G. Bottlenecks. Chin, Hoong-Chor. ITEJ, North Dakota Using GIS-Based Tech- CTP, 289. Jan., 30. 42 + ITE JOURNAL* DECEMBER 1996 HtS=—" 1996 ITE Index of Articles, Reports and Publications This index lists all articles, reports and books published by the ping and handling fees. Shipping/Handling Fees: For United States Institute of Transportation Engineers in 1996. It is divided into two and Canada, add 10% of the subtotal (minimum fee is $5 US); for sections: a listing by subject category and a listing by author. The fol- non-U.S./Canada, add 15% of the subtotal (minimum is $10 US); for lowing abbreviations are used in the index: all air shipment to all other countries, add 30%. Expedited shipping ITEJ—ITE Journal sent same day, add $25 (includes UPS 2nd day air in the United CONF—Resource Papers for the 1996 ITE International States; other shipping methods available at additional costs). Conference (PP-05S2) For a complete listing of all publications available from ITE, CTP—1996 Compendium of Technical Papers (Publ. No. PP-053) request a copy of ITE’s Publications Catalog. To purchase a microfilm copy of an /TE Journal article, contact University Microfilms International, 300 N. Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, Institute of Transportation Engineers MI 48106 USA; phone 800/521-3044. To purchase a back issue of /TE 525 School St., S.W., Suite 410 Journal ($5 each, plus shipping and handling, while supplies last) or Washington, DC 20024-2797 USA any other ITE publication, contact the ITE Bookstore. Canadian Telephone: 202/554-8050 Fax: 202/863-5486 orders only: Add 7% goods and services tax to subtotal before ship- ITE on the Web: http://www. ite.org By Subject niques. Kern, Joseph; Manlapaz, April. Design/Build: Turning the Key to Effective CTP, 505. Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) TRANSYT-7F Comes to the Rescue: A New Procurement. Cronin, Brian P. CTP, 28. Advanced Technologies Method to Analyze a Rotary/Traffic Cir- Efficiency of Dual Left-Turn Lane Intersec- A Statewide Transportation Database for cle. Shaik, Riyaj A.; Brown-West, tions in Charlotte: A Study Using TRAF- Arizona. Breyer, Joe; Pike, Robert; Orikaye; MacDonald, Owen J. CTP, 213. NETSIM. Shaik, Riyaj A.; Graham, Catchpole, Mark. CONF, 40. Using Micresimulation to Quantify the Johnny R. ITEJ, Apr., 26. A Transportation Engineer’s Guide to the Impact of Electronic Toll Collection. Bur- Modern Roundabout Interchanges Come to Internet. Messick, Jennifer. ITEJ, Mar., ris, Mark W.; Hildebrand, Eric D. ITEJ, America. Ourston, Leif; Hall, Gregory A. 46. July, 21. CTP, 223. Automated Red Light Running Detection. Using Technology to Boost Traffic Engi- Prioritization of Urban Highway Construc- Walter, C. Edward. CTP, 176. neers’ Productivity. Lum, Gordon; tion to Maximize System Performance. Can GIS Reduce Transportation Planning Kruger, Gary. CONF, 87. Xiaoduan, Sun; Movassaghi, Kam; Sudha- Costs? Lum, Rena; Douglas, James. rani, Sunkara. CTP, 148. CONF, 36. Congestion Development of Transportation Plans Education/Training A Reexamination of the Analysis of Freeway TDharviodu ghW .;G ISK.i elS, huDnokn,a lBdr iaEn. ; E.R;o mHaolnlois,, Bottlenecks. Chin, Hoong-Chor. ITEJ, A New Freshman Curriculum at The Univer- John D. CTP, 412. Jan., 30. sity of Alabama. Turner, Daniel S.; Dissemination of Traffic Information to the A Travel Time Based Index for Evaluating Richardson, James. CTP, 457. Motoring Public via the Internet -A Syn- Congestion. Levinson, Herbert S.; Lomax, A Student’s Perspective on Transportation opsis of Current Ongoing Projects. Timothy. CTP, 153. Education and Curriculum. Tooley, Szczesny, Donald J. CTP, 73. Congestion Management, Leadership or Melissa S. CTP, 464. GIS-—Application to Corridor 20. Deena, Stagnation. Rahman, Mountasser. CONF, Maximizing New Business Opportunities Sireesha; Simeonidis, Harry C.; Lutz, 53. Through Teaching Technical Profession- Vicky. CTP, 408. Measuring Public Acceptability of Conges- als to Market. Carley Jr., Robert. CONF, GIS-CAD and the new Urban Planning Uni- tion Pricing Options in Minnesota. Lari, 131. verse. Bartlett, R.E. ITEJ, Jan., 47. Adeel; Buckeye, Kenneth R. CTP, 473. National Technological University Graduate Highway Safety Management System—An Observations on Pricing, Congestion and Program. Johnson, Gearold R. CONF, Integrated GIS-based Approach. Mobility. Nakadegawa, Roy. CONF, 56. 188. Elkhatib, Najib; Datta, Tapan K. CTP, Political and Institutional Issues in Conges- Traffic Engineering Education Plan Using 510 tion Relief Tolls—Report on a National Alternative Media. Poe, Christopher; Implementation of a Multimedia Highway Study. Van Haitum, David. ITEJ, Oct., Mason Jr., John; Pietrucha, Martin T. Sign Database. Smailus, Thomas; Bullock, Ah CONF, 179. Darcy; Besly, David. ITEJ, Sept., 28. Twin Cities Congestion Pricing Study: Major Traffic Engineering Operations Certification. Life Cycle Costing: A Vendors Perspective. Findings and Conclusions. Lari, Adeel; Wilson, Eugene M. CONF, 184. Graves, Larry E. CONF, 12. Buckeye, Kenneth R. CTP, 389. Traffic Engineering Operations Certification. Small-Area GIS Based Census Analyses for Wilson, Eugene M. ITEJ, Dec., 24. Transportation Professionals. Keck, J. Design and Construction Urban Traffic Engineering Education and Kevin. CONF, 45. Training Needs: Executive Summary. The Artificial Intelligence Incident Detection Advance Portable Traffic Management Sys- ITE/FHWA. CTP, 462. Algorithms. Hsiao, Chien-Hua . CONF, tem Work Zone Operational Test. 31. Nookala, Marthand; Pint, Allan E.; Freeway Operations/incident Transportation Resources on the Internet. Dillingham, John W. CTP, 191. Management Guensler, Randall; Bernstein, David. Case Study of A Single Point Urban Inter- ITEJ, Apr., 42. change Including Triple Left Turn Lanes. A Reexamination of the Analysis of Freeway Transportation System Needs Assessment In Hunt, Michelle R.; Martinovich, Susan G. Bottlenecks. Chin, Hoong-Chor. ITEJ, North Dakota Using GIS-Based Tech- CTP, 289. Jan., 30. 42 + ITE JOURNAL* DECEMBER 1996 ADOT?’s Trailmaster Freeway Management Recommendations for ISTEA 2. ITE. ITEJ, Molina, Mariano E.; Irwin, Patrick L. System Success Factors in ITS Deploy- May, 44. CTP, 518. ment. Wall III, Henry B. CONF, 75. Reinventing Government for the Transporta- Benefit/Cost Analysis on Ramp Metering: An Incident Management Pian for Nashville, tion Professional. Welch, Brian T. CONF, Optimization of Travel Time and Cost Tennessee. Kurzynske, Robert; Lewis, 121. Factors. Haikun, Dong; Ran, Bin. CTP, Bill; Mosch, Linda A. CTP, 49. Resource Sharing. Kraft, Walter. CONF, 142. 121. An Informational Report: Guidelines for The Consequences of Imbalanced Trans- City of Phoenix Advanced Traffic Manage- Establishing Freeway Service Patrols. ITE portation Spending. Sherkow, Franklin E. ment System. Breyer, Joe; Dykhouse, Traffic Engineering Council Committee CONF, 191. Douglas J. CTP, 38. 4M-36. ITEJ, Feb., 31. The Impacts of ISTEA on Metropolitan Design/Build: Turning the Key to Effective An ITS Maintenance Plan for the 494 Inte- Planning Practice. Shaw, Terrel. CTP, Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) grated Corridor Traffic Management 369. Procurement. Cronin, Brian P. CTP, 28. (ICTM) Project. Taavola, Daryl J.; Green, Early Winners For Metro Detroit's Incident Selvin; Erickson, Gary. CTP, 41. General Transportation Management Program. Beaubien, Benefit/Cost Analysis on Ramp Metering: Richard F. CONF, 21. Optimization of Travel Time and Cost Compendium of Technical Papers for the Freeway to Freeway Ramp Metering Twin Factors. Haikun, Dong; Ran, Bin. CTP, 66th ITE Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Cities Metro Area. Carlson, Glen; Lau, 121. Minnesota, USA, September 15-18, 1996. Rich; Bieniek, John. CTP, 131. Early Winners For Metro Detroit’s Incident ITE, PP-053. Intelligent Transportation Systems in France. Management Program. Beaubien, Forecasting the Cost of Driving. Allen, Jr., Medevielle, J.P. CTP, 46. Richard F. CONF, 21. William G. ITEJ, Feb., 44. Intelligent Transportation Systems in Japan Freeway to Freeway Ramp Metering Twin Resource Papers for the 1996 ITE Interna- 1995-Reports of the ITE Tour of Japan Cities Metro Area. Carlson, Glen; Lau, tional Conference, Dana Point, Califor- on Intelligent Transportation Systems and Rich; Bieniek, John. CTP, 131. nia. ITE, PP-052. the Second World Congress on Intelligent Guidelines for Establishing Freeway Service Transportation Systems. ITE, PP-055. Patrols. ITE Technical Committee 4M-36. Intelligent Transportation ITS Benefits, Evaluation and Costs: Results ITE, IR-087. Systems and Lessons from the Minnesota Guidelines for Establishing Freeway Service A 21st Century Vision for Intelligent Inter- Guidestar Travlink Operational Test. PRaetproorlts. IFTeEn nToe,c hnDiacvaild ; CoOmgmdietnt,e eM ic4hMa-e3l6; modal Transportation Systems and Tech- nReerm, erWi,l liMaamr.i lyCnT;P , At3h. erton, Terry; Gard- nologies. Bragdon, Clifford; Berkowitz, Morris, Michelle; Thompson, Beverly; ITS: Communications Technology Case Benz, Robert. CTP, 54. Carl. CONF, 146. Study, Plano, Texas. Taylor, Steve T.; Sin- Investigation of Truck Accident Counter- A New Page in Traffic Reporting: The Gene- gleton, Burt N. ITEJ, May, 28. measures on Urban Freeways. Middleton, sis Evaluation. Wetherby, Bruce C.; Starr, ITS in Europe—Reports of the 1994 ITE ITS Dan; Fitzpatrick, Kay. ITEJ, Nov., 44. Ray A.; Inman, Vaughan W. CTP, 18. Tour of Europe and the First World Con- Performance Assessment of FRESIM Model AdapSetainv.e CTTPra,f f2i0c3 . Control System. Skehan, gress on Intelligent Transportation Sys- in Simulating Ramp Metering Schemes. tems. ITE, PP-051. Sisiopiku, Virginia P.; Abbasi, Mousa. Addition of Adaptive Control to the Min- ITS North America Tour 1995. ITE. ITE, PP- CTP, 116. neapolis Computerized Traffic Signal Sys- 056. Spacing Needs Between Metered Entrance tem: The AUSCI Project, Concept, ITS Planning Process Evaluation. Taylor, Ramps and Upstream Intersections. Development, Problems and Solutions. Richard; Smith, Brian; Pindur, Wolfgang; Parham, Angelia H.; Fitzpatrick, Kay. Klugman, Allan S.; Hildebrand, Dallas Yacus, George. CONF, 3. CTP, 125. W.; Plum, Roger A.; Belrose, William M. ITS Projects in St. Paul: DIVERT and The Artificial Intelligence Incident Detection CTP, 208. Advanced Parking Information System. Algorithms. Hsiao, Chien-Hua. CONF, ADOT’s Trailmaster Freeway Management Wright, James L. ITEJ, Sept., 33. 31. System Success Factors in ITS Deploy- ITS Wants and Needs: Market Research Toward an Optimal Incident Management ment. Wall III, Henry B. CONF, 75. Results for the Minnesota Guidestar Program Using a Multicriteria Decision Advance Portable Traffic Management Sys- Polaris Project. Starr, Ray; Acton, Jerry. Making Approach. Chowdhury, Mashrur. tem Work Zone Operational Test. CTP, 479. CONF, 26. Nookala, Marthand; Pint, Allan E.; Key Opportunities and Issues in ITS Imple- Travel Behavior Modifications Resulting Dillingham, John W. CTP, 191. mentation at the State and Local Levels. From Ramp Metering: A Quantification. Advanced Traffic Management System Patten, Michael L.; Mason Jr., John M.; Bieberitz, John A. CONF, 157. (ATMS) for the City of Chicago. Powell, Torbic, Daren J. CONF, 7. Funding/Policy/Legislation James L. CTP, 33. Life Cycle Costing: A Vendors Perspective. Advanced Traveler Information Kiosk Pro- Graves, Larry E. CONF, 12. A Public-Private Partnership to Develop a ject “TraveLink.” Pohlman, James M.,; Modeling Perspectives for the Automated High Occupancy Garage in Downtown Long, Todd I. CTP, 67. Highway. Smith, Egan R. ITEJ, Mar., 32. Providence. Brown, Robert S.; Shaw, Alternate ITS Funding Mechanisms: NTCIP-—How It Can Be Used. NTCIP Steer- Robert B. CTP, 374. Resource Sharing (State of Maryland ing Group. ITEJ, Apr., 20. Alternate ITS Funding Mechanisms: Case Study). McNeilly, Bernard P.; Pena Sets ITS Goal. ITE. ITEJ, Mar., 28. Resource Sharing (State of Maryland Kuciemba, Stephen R. CTP, 492. Performance Assessment of FRESIM Model Case Study). McNeilly, Bernard P.; An Incident Management Plan for Nashville, in Simulating Ramp Metering Schemes. Kuciemba, Stephen R. CTP, 492. Tennessee. Kurzynske, Robert; Lewis, Sisiopiku, Virginia P.; Abbasi, Mousa. Pena Sets ITS Goal. ITE. ITEJ, Mar., 28. Bill; Mosch, Linda A. CTP, 49. CTP, 116. Prioritization of Urban Highway Construc- An Intelligent Intersection Environment for Portable Communication Devices for Trav- tion to Maximize System Performance. Field Evaluation of Advanced Traffic eler Information: “Genesis” and Beyond. Xiaoduan, Sun; Movassaghi, Kam; Sudha- Management Strategies. Kwon, Eil; Liu, Martens, Scott W. CTP, 62. rani, Sunkara. CTP, 148. Xiao; Stephanedes, Yorgos J. CTP, 200. Public-Private Partnerships that Work: Privatization: Maximizing Your Public Dol- An ITS Maintenance Plan for the 494 Inte- Selected Case Studies. Hauser, Edd; lars and How to Get Started. Sherkow, grated Corridor Traffic Management Breese, Amy R. CONF, 165. Franklin. CONF, 199. (ICTM) Project. Taavola, Daryl J.; Green, Resource Sharing. Kraft, Walter. CONF, 142. Public-Private Partnerships that Work: Selvin; Erickson, Gary. CTP, 41. Results of the Portable Traffic Management Selected Case Studies. Hauser, Edd; Before and After Analysis of the San Anto- System. Hill, Christopher J.; Garrett, Tima. Breese, Amy R. CONF, 165. nio Transguide System. Henk, Russell H.; CTP, 8. ITE JOURNAL* DECEMBER 1996 « 43 Role of Standards in Today's World. Patel, Pedestrians/Bicycles Developing Intermodal Transportation Link- Raman. CONF, 15. Bicycle Case Studies-A Review of Planning ages: the Bicycle/Transit Connection. Spacing Needs Between Metered Entrance Hendricks, Sara J. CTP, 446. Guidelines and Design Standards for Ramps and Upstream Intersections. Bicycle Facilities. Walsh, Thomas W. Development of Transportation Plans Parham, Angelia H.; Fitzpatrick, Kay. CTP, 504. Through GIS. Shunk, Brian E.; Hollis, CTP, 125. David W.; Kiel, Donald E.; Romano, The NTCIP-Protocol Details. NTCIP Steer- BicyIcnltee rSacytsitoenm HPaezrafrodr maanncde LaMteeanstu reDse:m aTnhde John D. CTP, 412. ing Group. ITEJ, Jan., 52. Score Models. Landis, Bruce W. ITEJ, GIS -Application to Corridor 20. Deena, The Role of Arterial Improvements in Feb., 18. Sireesha; Simeonidis, Harry C.; Lutz, ATMS Deployment Projects. Shapiro, Vicky. CTP, 408. Marcia S.; Pavis, Arne; Wilder, Jr., Willi Children, Traffic and Safety: Responding to H. CTP, 273. the School Commute. Daisa, James; GIS-CAD and the new Urban Planning Uni- Traffic Surveillance and Detection Systems Jones, Michael G.; Wachtel, Alan. CTP, verse. Bartlett, R.E. ITEJ, Jan., 47. for Intelligent Transportation Systems 163. Miami East-West Multimodal Corridor Applications. Condos, Frank. CTP, 354. Correlation of Volumes with Acceptable Study. Donn, Gary; Valdez, Myrna. CTP, Travel Time Variations of Probe Vehicles Gaps in Pedestrian Signal Warrant. 402. Using Houston’s Automatic Vehicle Oppenlander, Joseph C. CTP, 158. Planning for Successful Neighborhood Traffic Identification Traffic Monitoring System. Developing Intermodal Transportation Link- Management. Allingham, Doug; Craig, Carlin, Gary A. CTP, 13. ages: the Bicycle/Transit Connection. Gary J. CTP, 417. Travlink: An Intelligent Commute in Min- Hendricks, Sara J. CTP, 446. Shared Parking Planning Guidelines. ITE neapolis. Wright, James L. ITEJ, June, 41. KIDSAFE: A Young Pedestrian Safety Technical Council Committee 6F-52. Using Benefit-Cost Analysis to Evaluate Study. Aoki, Marvin; Moore, Lawrence. ITEJ, Jan., 42. Across Modes, Demand Management ITEJ, Sept., 36. Short-Range Intercity Traffic Forecasting and Intelligent Transportation Systems Minneapolis’ First Commuter Bicycle Trail: Using Econometric Techniques. Marsh- Strategies. DeCorla-Souza, Patrick; Cedar Lake Trail. Rae, Rhonda. ITEJ, ment, Richard S.; Dauffenbach, Robert Cohen, Harry; Bhatt, Kiran. CTP, 439. July, 42. C.; Penn, David A. ITEJ, Feb., 37. Using Microsimulation to Quantify the New Strategies to Increase Pedestrian Safety Small-Area GIS Based Census Analyses for Impact of Electronic Toll Collection. Bur- at Traffic Signals. Schlabbach, Klaus. Transportation Professionals. Keck, J. ris, Mark W.; Hildebrand, Eric D. ITEJ, CTP, 167. Kevin. CONF, 45. July, 21. Pedestrian and Bicycle Facility Liability. Sor- Stated Choice: A New Tool for Transporta- ton, Alex. CTP, 489. tion Demand Forecasting. Beaton, Predicting Pedestrian Safety at Suburban Sig- Patrick; Qiuzi, Chen Cynthia; Meghdir, 66th Annual Meeting Wrap Up. ITE. ITEJ, nalized Intersections. Otis, Stephanie C.; Hamo. ITEJ, Jan., 26. Nov., 25. Machemehl, Randy B. CTP, 172. Statewide Programs to Assess Impacts of Annual Meeting Undergoes Comprehensive Review of Planning Guidelines and Design Land Use Decisions on Transportation. Review. ITE Annual Meeting Commit- Standards for Bicycle Facilities. ITE ITE Technical Committee 6A-57. ITE, tee. ITEJ, Oct., 39. Technical Council Committee 6A-55. IR-088. Burton W. Marsh Award: The Joys and Ben- ITEJ, Sept., 46. efits of Being an Active Participant. Baer- Review of Planning Guidelines and Design The Impacts of ISTEA on Metropolitan wald, John E. ITEJ, Oct., 22. Standards for Bicycle Facilities. ITE Planning Practice. Shaw, Terrel. CTP, 369. Compendium of Technical Papers for the Technical Committee 6A-55. ITE, IR-089. 66th ITE Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Special Signs and Pavement Markings Transportation Impact Studies—Advancing Minnesota, USA, September 15-18, 1996. Improve Pedestrian Safety. Retting, The Land Development Process. Leaflet ITE, PP-053. Richard A.; Van Houten, Ron; Malen- Brochure. ITE, PP-054. ITE, FHWA Launch 4-Year Traffic Engi- fant, Louis; Van Houten, Joy; Farmer, Transportation Planning for a Large Special neering Effort. ITE. ITEJ, Jan., 43. Charles M. ITEJ, Dec., 28. Event: The Woodstock ‘94 Experience. Resource Papers for the 1996 ITE Interna- Traffic Calming: Do’s and Don’ts to Encour- Hansen, Gary N. ITEJ, Apr., 34. tional Conference, Dana Point, Califor- age Bicycling. DeRobertis, Michelle; Transportation Planning Issues for Today’s nia. ITE, PP-052. Wachtel, Alan. CTP, 498. Professionals. Guyton, Joseph W. CTP, Theodore M. Matson Award: Address. 359. McGrath, William R. ITEJ, Oct., 26. Pianning/Land Use Transportation System Needs Assessment In Parking North Dakota Using GIS-Based Tech- An Informational Report: Statewide Pro- niques. Kern, Joseph; Manlapaz, April. grams to Assess Impacts of Land Use A Public-Private Partnership to Develop a CTP, 505. Decisions on Transportation. ITE Com- High Occupancy Garage in Downtown mittee 6A-57. ITEJ, Mar., 30. Travel Model Improvements—From Current Providence. Brown, Robert S.; Shaw, Practice to State of the Art. Ewing, Reid; Robert B. CTP, 374. Can GIS Reduce Transportation Planning DeAnna, MaryBeth; Li, Shi-Chiang. Garages: The Key to a Successful Trans- CCoOsNtFs,? 3L6.u m, Rena; Douglas, James. ITEJ, Aug., 60. pIoTrEtJa,t iMoany , S3y8s.t em. Finstad, Gregory A. Coming Demographic Changes and Their Trip Generation Characteristics of Economy Impact on Future Travel Demand. Filipi, Motels. Patel, Mitul I.; Wegmann, Freder- ITS Projects in St. Paul: DIVERT and N. Mark. CTP, 392. ick J.; Chatterjee, Arun. ITEJ, May, 21. AWrdivgahnt,c eJda mePsa rkLi. nIgT EJI,n foSerpmta.t, io33n. System. Congestion Management, Leadership or Trip Generation Characteristics of Shopping Shared Parking Planning Guidelines. ITE Stagnation. Rahman, Mountasser. CONF, Centers. Peyrebrune, Joan C. ITEJ, June, Technical Council Committee 6F-52. 53. 46. ITEJ, Jan., 42. Coordination of Land Use and Transporta- Trip Generation Rate Update for Public Solving Parking Problems in Park City, Utah; tion—-An Urban Dilemma. Martin, Robert High Schools. Slipp, Peter R.M.; Hum- Looking Ahead to the 2002 Winter L. CTP, 364. mer, Joseph E. ITEJ, June, 34. Olympics. Holmes, Ronald C.; Bleecker, Creating the Optimum Multimodal Operat- Using Benefit-Cost Analysis to Evaluate Hope E. CONF, 82. ing Environment. Hoffmann, Phillip G.; Across Modes, Demand Management The Relationship Between Downtown Park- Bastin, Harold. CTP, 434. and Intelligent Transportation Systems ing Supply and Transit Use. Morrall, Designing the Right Process for Involving the Strategies. DeCorla-Souza, Patrick; John; Bolger, Dan. ITEJ, Feb., 32. Public. Noyes, Patricia B. CONF, 152. Cohen, Harry; Bhatt, Kiran. CTP, 439. 44 « ITE JOURNAL* DECEMBER 1996 Profession Is a Reversible Lane System Safe? Brether- Noyce, David A.; Fambro, Daniel B.; Burton W. Marsh Award: The Joys and Ben- ton, Jr., W. Martin; Elhaj, Maz. CTP, 277. Koppa, Rodger J. CTP, 233. efits of Being an Active Participant. Baer- KIDSAFE: A Young Pedestrian Safety Early Green Start Analysis for Time-of-Day wald, John E. ITEJ, Oct., 22. Study. Aoki, Marvin; Moore, Lawrence. Signal Coordination. Kuzbari, Ray. ITEJ, Charettes Are Not Just For Architects. Mick, ITEJ, Sept., 36. Aug., 49. John P. CONF, 127. New Strategies to Increase Pedestrian Safety Effective Use of Signal Modeling Software. DealMianrge nwgiot,h Jtuhleie ; MeSdmiitah:, ABrni dgOestt.r icChT’Ps, T4a6l8e.. CatT PT,r af1f67i.c Signals. Schlabbach, Klaus. EffiBcairetneclyo , ofA mDyua lM . LeCfTtP-,T ur24n3 . Lane Intersec- Nighttime Visibility Fundamentals. Cham- tions in Charlotte: A Study Using TRAF- Designing the Right Process for Involving the Public. Noyes, Patricia B. CONF, 152. pagne, Joseph S. CTP, 484. NETSIM. Shaik, Riyaj A.; Graham, Maximizing New Business Opportunities Predicting Pedestrian Safety at Suburban Sig- Johnny R. ITEJ, Apr., 26. Through Teaching Technical Profession- nalized Intersections. Otis, Stephanie C.; Emergency Vehicle Pre-Emption Signal Tim- Machemehl, Randy B. CTP, 172. ing: Constraints and Solutions. Fornal, a1l3s1 . to Market. Carley Jr., Robert. CONF, Road Safety Auditing—Some Experiences. Chris J.; Hanbali, Rashad M. CTP, 186. National Technological University Graduate O’Brien, Andrew; Fairlie, Russell. CTP, Integration of Light Rail Operations Within 138. the City of Dallas CBD Traffic Signal Program. Johnson, Gearold R. CONF, 188. Special Signs and Pavement Markings Network. Carter, Dave N.; Ramirez, Eliz- Improve Pedestrian Safety. Retting, abeth A. CTP, 319. Reinventing Government for the Transporta- tion Professional. Welch, Brian T. CONF, Richard A.; Van Houten, Ron; Malen- More Signal Capacity—-With Less Green? 121. fant, Louis; Van Houten, Joy; Farmer, Rouphail, Nagui M.; Akcelik, Rahmi. Charles M. ITEJ, Dec., 28. ITEJ, July, 34. Theodore M. Matson Award: Address. Toward an Optimal Incident Management McGrath, William R. ITEJ, Oct., 26. New Strategies to Increase Pedestrian Safety Traffic Engineering Operations Certification. PMraokginrga m ApUpsrionagc ha. MuClhtoiwcdrihtuerryi,a DMeacsihsriuorn. aCtT PT,r af1f67i.c Signals. Schlabbach, Klaus. Wilson, Eugene M. CONF, 184. CONF, 26. TraffWiicl soEnn,g inEeuegreinneg MO.p eIrTaEtJi,o nDse c.C,e rt2i4f. ication. VariRaoblaed s.S afeCtayl dIwmelplr,o vemR.e ntCsr aifgo;r UWniplasvoend, NTCiInPg -GHroouwp . ItI TCEaJn, ABper .,U se20d.. NTCIP Steer- Transportation Engineering Career Paths: Eugene. CONF, 99. Olympic Signal Timing Lessons. Ringler, Jon TJeochhnn iPc.a lC,O NMFa,n ag1e75m. ent or Both. Mick II, VehSiacfleet-yA nPirmoabll emC.r asHhuegs:h esA,n WIanrcrreena sinE.g; TA.n;d eMrossokna,l uMka,r shMa.. CJoThPn,; 45S3m.i th, Bayne; TranPsrpoofretsasitoinoanl s.P laGnunyitnogn , IsJsuoesse phfo r WT.o dCaTyP’,s Saremi, A. Reza; Paniati, Jeffrey F. ITEJ, Planantiinogns Mienttho odasn Uforrb aInn teSgtrraeteitn g TrLaRffTi c OCpoenr-- Aug., 24. 359. trol System. Yohannes, Abebe; Conte, Urban Traffic Engineering Education and Signals and Signal Systems Robert; Gordon, Stewart; Kamal, Training Needs: Executive Summary. Mustafa. CTP, 324. ITE/FHWA. CTP, 462. A Successful Multijurisdictional Traffic Sig- Predicting Pedestrian Safety at Suburban Sig- nal Coordination Project. Miller, Mark; nalized Intersections. Otis, Stephanie C.; Safety /A ccidents Sadam, Chalap. CONF, 136. Machemehl, Randy B. CTP, 172. Adaptive Traffic Control System. Skehan, Predicting the 24-Hour Delay at Signalized Accident Records in Court. Pline, James L. Sean. CTP, 203. Intersections. Westby, Karl; Nihan, CONF, 97. Addition of Adaptive Control to the Min- Nancy. ITEJ, Sept., 47. Accidents and Risk Management. Datta, neapolis Computerized Traffic Signal Sys- Signal Control and Queue Management Tappan K. CONF, 205. tem: The AUSCI Project, Concept, along Oversaturated Arterials. Abu-Leb- Accuracy and Visibility of Speed Measure- Development, Problems and Solutions. deh, Ghassan; Benekohal, Rahim F. ment Devices. Antonucci, Nicholas D.; Klugman, Allan S.; Hildebrand, Dallas CONF, 92. Tarris, Joseph P.; Mason, Jr., John M. W.; Plum, Roger A.; Belrose, William M. Signal Priority for Buses: An Operational CTP, 336. CTP, 208. Test at Louisiana Avenue, Minneapolis. An Informational Report: Guidelines for Advanced Timing Plan Development Tool. Boje, Bruce F.; Nookala, Marthand. CTP, Establishing Freeway Service Patrols. ITE Ringler, Jon T.; Hancock, Ted; Moskaluk, 309. Traffic Engineering Council Committee M. John. CTP, 238. Storage Requirements for Signalized Inter- 4M-36. ITEJ, Feb., 31. An Intelligent Intersection Environment for section Approaches. Oppenlander, Children, Traffic and Safety: Responding to Field Evaluation of Advanced Traffic Joseph C.; Oppenlander, Jane E. ITEJ, the School Commute. Daisa, James; Management Strategies. Kwon, Eil; Liu, Feb., 27. Jones, Michael G.; Wachtel, Alan. CTP, Xiao; Stephanedes, Yorgos J. CTP, 200. The NTCIP-Protocol Details. NTCIP Steer- 163. Automated Red Light Running Detection. ing Group. ITEJ, Jan., 52. Early Winners For Metro Detroit’s Incident Walter, C. Edward. CTP, 176. Traffic Detector Designs for Isolated Inter- MRiacnhaargde mFe. nCtO NF, Pr2o1.g ram. Beaubien, AutSoimganatles.d HaRbeimbo,t eA hsMaonn;i tVoirninnagk otoaf , TrBaaffpiic- sections. Bonneson, James A.; McCoy, Patrick T. ITEJ, Aug., 42. Gap Acceptance for Elderly Drivers on raju; Nookala, Marthand. CTP, 181. Traffic Signals—Railroad Grade Crossings the Rural Highways. Yi, Ping. CTP, 299. Canadian Capacity Guide for Signalized Enigma of Preemption. Alroth, Willard Guidelines for Establishing Freeway Service Intersections. Second Edition. Committee A. CTP, 266. Patrols. ITE Technical Committee 4M-36. on the Canadian Capacity Guide for Sig- ITE, IR-087. nalized Intersections, District 7, Institute Uniform Traffic Signal Display for Exclu- sive/Permissive Left-Turn Control: Phase Guidelines for Roadside Safety on Rural of Transportation Engineers. ITE District 1. Kacir, Kent; Kloos, Bill; Fambro, Dan. Low-Volume Roads. Russell, Eugene R.; 7, LP-O97A. CTP, 228. Rys, Margaret J.; Contreras, Luis R. CTP, Comparison of 1985 and 1994 HCM: Signal- 294. ized Intersection Delay Estimates. Preve- Signs/Markings Highway Safety Management System-An douros, Panos D.; Koga, Cathy A. ITEJ, Integrated GIS-based Approach. July, 26. Evaluation of International Signing Practices. Elkhatib, Najib; Datta, Tapan K. CTP, Correlation of Volumes with Acceptable Chester, Dana C.; Dudek, Conrad L.; 510. Gaps in Pedestrian Signal Warrant. Anderson, David J. CTP, 253. Investigation of Truck Accident Counter- Oppenlander, Joseph C. CTP, 158. Fiber Optic Signs Educate Drivers in School measures on Urban Freeways. Middleton, Driver Expectancies of Protected/Permissive Speed Zones. Holland, Victoria J. CTP, Dan; Fitzpatrick, Kay. ITEJ, Nov., 44. Left-Turn Signal Head Indications. 346. ITE JOURNAL* DECEMBER 1996 * 45 Implementation of a Multimedia Highway Developing and Implementing Traffic Calm- Gap Acceptance and Approach Capacity at Sign Database. Smailus, Thomas; Bullock, ing Warrants. Perone, Joseph P. CTP, Unsignalized Intersections. Velan, Shane; Darcy; Besly, David. ITEJ, Sept., 28. 351. Van Aerde, Michael. ITEJ, Mar., 40. Know Your Vital Signs: Implementing Environmental Capacity of Neighborhood Gap Acceptance for Elderly Drivers on Research on Driver Understanding of Streets. Dallam, Lawrence N. CTP, 422. Rural Highways. Yi, Ping. CTP, 299. Traffic Control Devices. Hawkins, Jr., H. Neighborhood Speed Control-U.S. Practices. Is A Reversible Lane System Safe? Brether- Gene; Rhodes, Lewis R. CTP, 261. Ullman, Gerald L. CTP, 111. ton, Jr., W. Martin; Elhaj, Maz. CTP, 277. Motorist Understanding of Selected Warning Neighborhood Traffic Control. North Central ITE, FHWA Launch 4-Year Traffic Engi- Signs. Stokes, Robert W.; Rys, Malgo- Section, Institute of Transportation Engi- neering Effort. ITE. ITEJ, Jan., 43. rzata J.; Russell, Eugene R. ITEJ, Aug., neers. ITE, LP-385. Know Your Vital Signs: Implementing Spec3i6a l Signs and Pavement Markings Neiqguhebroqruheo’osd ETxrpaefrfiice ncMea naSgo emFearn.t :H asAslebtut, TRreasffeiacr cCho ntorno l DrDievveirc es.U ndHearwskitnasn,d inJrg., Ho.f Improve Pedestrian Safety. Retting, Ronald E.; Haywood-Spells, Mary Lou. Richard A.; Van Houten, Ron; Malen- CTP, 429. Gene; Rhodes, Lewis R. CTP, 261. fant, Louis; Van Houten, Joy; Farmer, Planning for Successful Neighborhood Traffic Levels of Service—Getting Ready for the 21st Charles M. ITEJ, Dec., 28. Management. Allingham, Doug; Craig, Century. Baumgaertner, William E. ITEJ, “Stop and Think”: A Campaign Against Gary J. CTP, 417. Jan., 36. Traffic Vandalism. Ellison, James W. Measures of Performance for Highway and Reestablishing Trust: Developing a Commu- CTP, 258. Transit Systems. Shbaklo, Saad A.; Reed, nity-Based Traffic Calming Program. lraffic Sign Inventory and Management Sys- Smith, Bridget. CONF, 162. George L. CTP, 143. tem for Minnesota Department of Trans- Modern Roundabout Interchanges Come to Relationship between Zonal Variables and portation Metro Division. Klausmeier, Individual Vehicle Speeds on Low-Speed America. Ourston, Leif; Hall, Gregory A. James P.; Althouse, Todd D.; Hudrlik, CTP, 223. Charles. CTP, 248 Urban Streets. Smoker, Marlon D.; Tar- ris, Joseph P.; Mason, Jr., John. CTP, 341. More Signal Capacity—With Less Green? Transportation Demand Traffic Calming: Do’s and Don’ts to Encour- Rouphail, Nagui M.; Akcelik, Rahmi. Management age Bicycling. DeRobertis, Michelle; ITEJ, July, 34. Wachtel, Alan. CTP, 498. Moving Forward By Scaling Back an Arter- Development of Interim HOV Lanes in Dal- Traffic Calming: The Local Area Traffic ial. Meyer, Keith G.; Kruger, Gary E. las, Texas. Skowronek, Douglas A. CTP, Management (LATM) Approach. Per- CONF, 65. 81 one, Joseph P. CONF, 215. One-Way Conversions for Calming Denver’s HOV, A Regional Approach. McHenry, Streets. Dorroh III, Robert F.; Kochevar, Kent L. CTP, 86. Traffic Enginee/O rpeirantigon s Robert A. CONF, 109. How Costly and Cost Effective Are ECO A Reexamination of the Analysis of Freeway Operational Analysis and Performance of Programs? Schreffler, Eric N. CTP, 384. Bottlenecks. Chin, Hoong-Chor. ITEJ, American Roundabouts. Flannery, Measuring Public Acceptability of Conges- Jan., 30. Aimee; Datta, Tappan K. CTP, 218. tion Pricing Options in Minnesota. Lari, Accuracy and Visibility of Speed Measure- Projecting Annual Traffic Volumes from Adeel; Buckeye, Kenneth R. CTP, 473. Observations on Pricing, Congestion and ment Devices. Antonucci, Nicholas D.; Peak Hour Volumes. Ramsey, G.R. Stu- Mobility. Nakadegawa, Roy. CONF, 56 Tarris, Joseph P.; Mason, Jr., John M. art. ITEJ, Aug., 30. CTP, 336. Public Involvement in Traffic Engineering - Stated Choice: A New Tool for Transporta- tion Demand Forecasting. Beaton, Assessment of Merits of Converting Lanes Changing the Way We Do Business Patrick; Qiuzi, Chen Cynthia; Meghdir, for General or HOV Use. Prevedouros, Bieberitz, John A. CONF, 78. Hamo. ITEJ, Jan., 26. Panos D. CTP, 92. Some Aspects of Traffic Operations on Two- The Impact of Corporate Downsizing on Canadian Capacity Guide for Signalized lane Rural Roads-Some Australian Expe- Goal Adjustment of an Employer-Based Intersections. Second Edition. Committee riences. Underwood, Robin. CTP, 304. TDM Program. Papazian, Edward Y. on the Canadian Capacity Guide for Sig- “Stop and Think”: A Campaign Against CONF, 117 nalized Intersections, District 7, Institute Traffic Vandalism. Ellison, James W. Toronto Arterial High Occupancy Vehicle of Transportation Engineers. ITE District CTP, 258. (HOV) Lanes: Effective, Operational 7, LP-O97A. Tractor-Trailor Reverse Movement Path. Safety and Enforcement. Bacquie, Ray- Case Study of A Single Point Urban Inter- Terry, Peter; Schuster, James J. ITEJ, mond M.; Bahar, Geni Brafman. CTP, change Including Triple Left Turn Lanes. Nov., 38. 104 Hunt, Michelle R.; Martinovich, Susan G. Traffic Detector Designs for Isolated Inter- Transportation Demand Management CTP, 289. sections. Bonneson, James A.; McCoy, (TDM) Glossary. ITE. ITE, IR-090 Comparison of 1985 and 1994 HCM: Signal- Patrick T. ITEJ, Aug., 42. Twin Cities Congestion Pricing Study: Major ized Intersection Delay Estimates. Preve- Traffic Engineering Education Plan Using Findings and Conclusions. Lari, Adeel; douros, Panos D.; Koga, Cathy A. ITEJ, Alternative Media. Poe, Christopher; Buckeye, Kenneth R. CTP, 389. July, 26. Mason Jr., John; Pietrucha, Martin T. Use of Narrow Lanes and Taking of Existing Early Green Start Analysis for Time-of-Day CONF, 179. Lanes for HOV. Fuhs, Charles A. CTP, Signal Coordination. Kuzbari, Ray. ITEJ, 97 Traffic Engineering Operations Certification. Aug., 49. Using Benefit-Cost Analysis to Evaluate Effects of Heavy Vehicles on Intersection Wilson, Eugene M. CONF, 184. Across Modes, Demand Management Delay and Passenger Car Equivalents. Traffic Engineering Operations Certification. and Intelligent Transportation Systems Benekohal, Rahim F.; Zhao, Weixiong. Wilson, Eugene M. ITEJ, Dec., 24. Strategies. DeCorla-Souza, Patrick; CONF, 70. TRANSYT-7F Comes to the Rescue: A New Cohen, Harry; Bhatt, Kiran. CTP, 439. Efficiency of Dual Left-Turn Lane Intersec- Method to Analyze a Rotary/Traffic Cir- tions in Charlotte: A Study Using TRAF- cle. Shaik, Riyaj A.; Brown-West, Traffic Calming NETSIM. Shaik, Riyaj A.; Graham, Orikaye; MacDonald, Owen J. CTP, 213. A Toolbox Approach to Residential Traffic Johnny R. ITEJ, Apr., 26. Use of Narrow Lanes and Taking of Existing Management. Savage Jr., Joseph P.; Mac- Evaluation of the San Diego-Coronado Lanes for HOV. Fuhs, Charles A. CTP, Donald, R. David. ITEJ, June, 24. Bridge Moveable Barrier System. Cather, 97. Calming Urban Street Crime Through Traffic Ross T.; Salazar, Randy. CTP, 282. Using Technology to Boost Traffic Engi- Calming: Program Development and G3 F7—An Expanded LOS Gradation Sys- neers’ Productivity. Lum, Gordon; Implementation. Ochia, Krys. CTP, 424. tem. Cameron, Ron. ITEJ, Jan., 40. Kruger, Gary. CONF, 87. 46 * ITE JOURNAL* DECEMBER 1996 Transit/Public Transportation Trip Generation Rate Update for Public Breyer, Joe; Pike, Robert; Catchpole, Mark. Assessment of Merits of Converting Lanes High Schools. Slipp, Peter R.M.; Hum- A Statewide Transportation Database for mer, Joseph E. ITEJ, June, 34. Arizona. CONF, 40. for General or HOV Use. Prevedouros, Panos D. CTP, 92. Brown, Robert S.; Shaw, Robert B. A Public- Buses Win Twin Cities Rush Hour Race! By Author Private Partnership to Develop a High Serumgard, George; Dierling, Mark. CTP, Occupancy Garage in Downtown Provi- 23. Abu-Lebdeh, Ghassan; Benekohal, Rahim F. dence. CTP, 374. Developing Intermodal Transportation Link- Signal Control and Queue Management Burris, Mark W.; Hildebrand, Eric D. Using Microsimulation to Quantify the Impact ages: the Bicycle/Transit Connection. along Oversaturated Arterials. CONF, 92. Hendricks, Sara J. CTP, 446. Allen, Jr., William G. Forecasting the Cost of of Electronic Toll Collection. ITEJ, July, Development of Interim HOV Lanes in Dal- Driving. ITEJ, Feb., 44. 21. las, Texas. Skowronek, Douglas A. CTP, Allingham, Doug; Craig, Gary J. Planning for 81. Successful Neighborhood Traffic Manage- Caldwell, R. Craig; Wilson, Eugene. Variable Evaluation of Shared-Lane Operation of ment. CTP, 417. Safety Improvements for Unpaved Buses with Preferential Treatment of Alroth, Willard A. Traffic Signals—Railroad Roads. CONF, 99. Light Rail Transit (LRT) in Portland, Grade Crossings the Enigma of Preemp- Cameron, Ron. G3 F7—An Expanded LOS Oregon. Robinson, Bruce W.; Janssen, tion. CTP, 266. Gradation System. ITEJ, Jan., 40. Andrew. CTP, 331. Carley Jr., Robert. Maximizing New Business Antonucci, Nicholas D.; Tarris, Joseph P.; HOV, A Regional Approach. McHenry, Mason, Jr., John M. Accuracy and Visibil- Opportunities Through Teaching Techni- Kent L. CTP, 86. ity of Speed Measurement Devices. CTP, cal Professionals to Market. CONF, 131. Integration of Light Rail Operations Within 336. Carlin, Gary A. Travel Time Variations of the City of Dallas CBD Traffic Signal Aoki, Marvin; Moore, Lawrence. KIDSAFE: Probe Vehicles Using Houston’s Auto- Network. Carter, Dave N.; Ramirez, Eliz- A Young Pedestrian Safety Study. ITEJ, matic Vehicle Identification Traffic Moni- abeth A. CTP, 319. toring System. CTP, 13. Sept., 36. Measures of Performance for Highway and Carlson, Glen; Lau, Rich; Bieniek, John . Transit Systems. Shbaklo, Saad A.; Reed, Freeway to Freeway Ramp Metering George L. CTP, 143. Bacquie, Raymond M.; Bahar, Geni Braf- Twin Cities Metro Area. CTP, 131. man. Toronto Arterial High Occupancy Planning Methods for Integrating LRT Oper- Carter, Dave N.; Ramirez, Elizabeth A. Inte- ations into an Urban Street Traffic Con- Vehicle (HOV) Lanes: Effective, Opera- gration of Light Rail Operations Within tional Safety and Enforcement. CTP, 104. trol System. Yohannes, Abebe; Conte, the City of Dallas CBD Traffic Signal Robert; Gordon, Stewart; Kamal, Baerwald, John E. Burton W. Marsh Award: Network. CTP, 319. Mustafa. CTP, 324. The Joys and Benefits of Being an Active Cather, Ross T.; Salazar, Randy. Evaluation Participant. ITEJ, Oct., 22. Restructuring Transit ‘Save Money, Gain of the San Diego-Coronado Bridge Ridership’. Michali, Nancy; Baillie, Alis- Bartelo, Amy M. Effective Use of Signal Moveable Barrier System. CTP, 282. tair; Catton, Dawson. CONF, 104. Modeling Software. CTP, 243. Champagne, Joseph S. Nighttime Visibility Signal Priority for Buses: An Operational Bartlett, R.E. GIS-CAD and the new Urban Fundamentals. CTP, 484. Test at Louisiana Avenue, Minneapolis. Planning Universe. ITEJ, Jan., 47. Chester, Dana C.; Dudek, Conrad L.; Ander- Boje, Bruce F.; Nookala, Marthand. CTP, Baumgaertner, William E. Levels of Ser- son, David J. Evaluation of International 309. vice—Getting Ready for the 21st Century. Signing Practices. CTP, 253. The Relationship Between Downtown Park- ITEJ, Jan., 36. Chin, Hoong-Chor. A Reexamination of the ing Supply and Transit Use. Morrall, Beaton, Patrick; Qiuzi, Chen .Cynthia; Analysis of Freeway Bottlenecks. ITEJ, John; Bolger, Dan. ITEJ, Feb., 32. Meghdir, Hamo. Stated Choice: A New Jan., 30. Toronto Arterial High Occupancy Vehicle Tool for Transportation Demand Fore- Chowdhury, Mashrur. Toward an Optimal (HOV) Lanes: Effective, Operational casting. ITEJ, Jan., 26. Incident Management Program Using a Safety and Enforcement. Bacquie, Ray- Beaubien, Richard F. Early Winners For Multicriteria Decision Making Approach. mond M.; Bahar, Geni Brafman. CTP, Metro Detroit’s Incident Management CONF, 26. 104. Program. CONF, 21. Committee on the Canadian Capacity Guide Transit Preferential Streets Program in San Benekohal, Rahim F.; Zhao, Weixiong. for Signalized Intersections, District 7, Francisco. Watry, Duncan; Mirabdal, Effects of Heavy Vehicles on Intersection Institute of Transportation Engineers. Javad. CTP, 314. Delay and Passenger Car Equivalents. Canadian Capacity Guide for Signalized Transit Services for the New Jersey Suburban CONF, 70. Intersections. Second Edition. ITE Dis- Travel Market. Stocker, Sally G. CONF, Bieberitz, John A. Public Involvement in trict 7, LP-097A. 59. Traffic Engineering - Changing the Way Condos, Frank. Traffic Surveillance and Travlink: An Intelligent Commute in Min- We Do Business. CONF, 78. Detection Systems for Intelligent Trans- neapolis. Wright, James L. ITEJ, June, 41. Bieberitz, John A. Travel Behavior Modifica- portation Systems Applications. CTP, Use of Narrow Lanes and Taking of Existing tions Resulting From Ramp Metering: A 354. Lanes for HOV. Fuhs, Charles A. CTP, Quantification. CONF, 157. Cronin, Brian P. Design/Build: Turning the 97. Boje, Bruce F.; Nookala, Marthand . Signal Key to Effective Intelligent Transporta- Where Should Downtown Bus Routes and Priority for Buses: An Operational Test at tion System (ITS) Procurement. CTP, 28. Transit Centers Go? An Analysis of Louisiana Avenue, Minneapolis. CTP, Transit Service in Downtown Houston, 309. Daisa, James; Jones, Michael G.; Wachtel, Texas. Kelly, Rodney W. CTP, 379. Bonneson, James A.; McCoy, Patrick T. Traf- Alan. Children, Traffic and Safety: fic Detector Designs for Isolated Intersec- Responding to the School Commute. Trip Generation tions. ITEJ, Aug., 42. CTP, 163. Methodologies for Generating Trip Rates Bragdon, Clifford; Berkowitz, Carl. A 21st Dallam, Lawrence N. Environmental Capac- and Allocating Trip Ends. Pingning, Shen. Century Vision for Intelligent Intermodal ity of Neighborhood Streets. CTP, 422. CTP, 397. Transportation Systems and Technolo- Datta, Tappan K. Accidents and Risk Man- Trip Generation Characteristics of Economy gies. CONF, 146. agement. CONF, 205. Motels. Patel, Mitul I.; Wegmann, Freder- Bretherton, Jr., W. Martin; Elhaj, Maz. Is a DeCorla-Souza, Patrick; Cohen, Harry; ick J.; Chatterjee, Arun. ITEJ, May, 21. Reversible Lane System Safe? CTP, 277. Bhatt, Kiran. Using Benefit-Cost Analysis Trip Generation Characteristics of Shopping Breyer, Joe; Dykhouse, Douglas J. City of to Evaluate Across Modes, Demand Centers. Peyrebrune, Joan C. ITEJ, June, Phoenix Advanced Traffic Management Management and Intelligent Transporta- 46. System. CTP, 38. tion Systems Strategies. CTP, 439. ITE JOURNAL* DECEMBER 1996 * 47 Deena, Sireesha; Simeonidis, Harry C.; Lutz, Research on Driver Understanding of dards for Bicycle Facilities. ITEJ, Sept., Vicky. GIS -Application to Corridor 20. Traffic Control Devices. CTP, 261. 46. CTP, 408. Hendricks, Sara J. Developing Intermodal ITE Technical Committee 6A-55. Review of DeRobertis, Michelle; Wachtel, Alan. Traffic Transportation Linkages: the Planning Guidelines and Design Stan- Calming: Do’s and Don’ts to Encourage Bicycle/Transit Connection. CTP, 446. dards for Bicycle Facilities. ITE, IR-089. Bicycling. CTP, 498. Henk, Russell H.; Molina, Mariano E.; Irwin, ITE Technical Committee 6A-57. An Infor- Donn, Gary; Valdez, Myrna. Miami East- Patrick L. Before and After Analysis of mational Report: Statewide Programs to West Multimodal Corridor Study. CTP, the San Antonio Transguide System. Assess Impacts of Land Use Decisions on 402. CTP, 518. Transportation. ITEJ, Mar., 30. Dorroh III, Robert F.; Kochevar, Robert A. Hill, Christopher J.; Garrett, Tim. Results of ITE Technical Committee 6A-57. Statewide One-Way Conversions for Calming Den- the Portable Traffic Management System. Programs to Assess Impacts of Land Use ver’s Streets. CONF, 109. CTP, 8. Decisions on Transportation ITE, IR-088. Hoffmann, Phillip G.; Bastin, Harold. Creat- ITE Technical Committee 6F-52. Shared Elkhatib, Najib; Datta, Tapan K. Highway ing the Optimum Multimodal Operating Parking Planning Guidelines. ITEJ, Jan., Safety Management System—An Inte- Environment. CTP, 434. 42. grated GIS-based Approach. CTP, 510. Holland, Victoria J. Fiber Optic Signs Edu- ITE Traffic Engineering Council Committee Ellison, James W. “Stop and Think”: A Cam- cate Drivers in School Speed Zones. CTP, 4M-36. An Informational Report: Guide- paign Against Traffic Vandalism. CTP, 346. lines for Establishing Freeway Service 258. Holmes, Ronald C.; Bleecker, Hope E. Solv- Patrols. ITEJ, Feb., 31. Ewing, Reid, DeAnna, MaryBeth; Li, Shi- ing Parking Problems in Park City, Utah; ITE/FHWA. Urban Traffic Engineering Chiang. Travel Model Looking Ahead to the 2002 Winter Education and Training Needs: Executive Improvements—From Current Practice to Olympics. CONF, 82. Summary. CTP, 462. State of the Art. ITEJ, Aug., 60. Hsiao, Chien-Hua. The Artificial Intelligence Incident Detection Algorithms. CONF, Johnson, Gearold R. National Technological Fenno, David; Ogden, Michael; Morris, 31. University Graduate Program. CONF, Michelle; Thompson, Beverly; Benz, Hughes, Warren E.; Saremi, A. Reza; Paniati, 188. Robert. Guidelines for Establishing Free- Jeffrey F. Vehicle-Animal Crashes: An way Service Patrols ITE Technical Com- Increasing Safety Problem. ITEJ, Aug., Kacir, Kent; Kloos, Bill; Fambro, Dan. Uni- mittee 4M-36 Report. CTP, 54. 24. form Traffic Signal Display for Exclu- Filipi, N. Mark. Coming Demographic Hunt, Michelle R.; Martinovich, Susan G. sive/Permissive Left-Turn Control: Phase Changes and Their Impact on Future Case Study of A Single Point Urban 1. CTP, 228. Travel Demand. CTP, 392. Interchange Including Triple Left Turn Keck, J. Kevin. Small-Area GIS Based Cen- Finstad, Gregory A. Garages: The Key to a Lanes. CTP, 289. sus Analyses for Transportation Profes- Successful Transportation System. ITEJ, sionals. CONF, 45. May, 38. ITE. 66th Annual Meeting Wrap Up. ITEJ, Kelly, Rodney W. Where Should Downtown Flannery, Aimee; Datta,Tappan K. Opera- Nov., 25. Bus Routes and Transit Centers Go? An tional Analysis and Performance of ITE. Compendium of Technical Papers for Analysis of Transit Service in Downtown American Roundabouts. CTP, 218. the 66th ITE Annual Meeting, Minneapo- Houston, Texas. CTP, 379. Fornal, Chris J.; Hanbali, Rashad M. Emer- lis, Minnesota, USA, September 15-18, Kern, Joseph; Manlapaz, April. Transporta- gency Vehicle Pre-Emption Signal Tim- 1996. ITE, PP-053. tion System Needs Assessment In North ing: Constraints and Solutions. CTP, 186. ITE. Intelligent Transportation Systems in Dakota Using GIS-Based Techniques. Fuhs, Charles A. Use of Narrow Lanes and Japan 1995-Reports of the ITE Tour of CTP, 505. Taking of Existing Lanes for HOV. CTP, Japan on Intelligent Transportation Sys- Klausmeier, James P.; Althouse, Todd D.; 97 tems and the Second World Congress on Hudrlik, Charles. Traffic Sign Inventory Intelligent Transportation Systems. ITE, and Management System for Minnesota Graves, Larry E. Life Cycle Costing: A Ven- PP-05S. Department of Transportation Metro dors Perspective. CONF, 12 ITE. ITE, FHWA Launch 4-Year Traffic Division. CTP, 248. Guensler, Randall; Bernstein, David. Trans- Engineering Effort. ITEJ, Jan., 43. Klugman, Allan S.; Hildebrand, Dallas W.; portation Resources on the Internet. ITE. ITS in Europe-Reports of the 1994 ITE Plum, Roger A.; Belrose, William M. ITEJ, Apr., 42 ITS Tour of Europe and the First World Addition of Adaptive Control to the Min- Guyton, Joseph W. Transportation Planning Congress on Intelligent Transportation neapolis Computerized Traffic Signal Sys- Issues for Today's Professionals. CTP, Systems. ITE, PP-051. tem: The AUSCI Project, Concept, 359. ITE. ITS North America Tour 1995. ITE, PP- Development, Problems and Solutions. 056. CTP, 208. Habib, Ahsan; Vinnakota, Bapiraju; ITE. Pena Sets ITS Goal. ITEJ, Mar., 28. Kraft, Walter. Resource Sharing. CONF, 142. Nookala, Marthand. Automated Remote ITE. Recommendations for ISTEA 2. ITEJ, Kurzynske, Robert; Lewis, Bill; Mosch, Linda Monitoring of Traffic Signals. CTP, 181. May, 44. A. An Incident Management Plan for Haikun, Dong; Ran, Bin. Benefit/Cost ITE. Resource Papers for the 1996 ITE Inter- Nashville, Tennessee. CTP, 49. Analysis on Ramp Metering: Optimiza- national Conference, Dana Point, Califor- Kuzbari, Ray. Early Green Start Analysis for tion of Travel Time and Cost Factors. nia. ITE, PP-052. Time-of-Day Signal Coordination. ITEJ, CTP, 121. ITE. Transportation Demand Management Aug., 49. Hansen, Gary N. Transportation Planning for (TDM) Glossary. ITE, IR-090. Kwon, Eil; Liu, Xiao; Stephanedes, Yorgos J. a Large Special Event: The Woodstock ITE. Transportation Impact Studies— An Intelligent Intersection Environment “94 Experience. ITEJ, Apr., 34. Advancing The Land Development for Field Evaluation of Advanced Traffic Hassett, Ronald E.; Haywood-Spells, Mary Process. Leaflet Brochure. ITE, PP-054. Management Strategies. CTP, 200. Lou. Neighborhood Traffic Management: ITE Annual Meeting Committee. Annual Albuquerque’s Experience So Far. CTP, Meeting Undergoes Comprehensive Landis, Bruce W. Bicycle System Perfor- 429. Review. ITEJ, Oct., 39. mance Measures: The Interaction Hazard Hauser, Edd; Breese, Amy R. Public-Private ITE Technical Committee 4M-36. Guidelines and Latent Demand Score Models. ITEJ, Partnerships that Work: Selected Case for Establishing Freeway Service Patrols. Feb., 18. Studies. CONF, 165. ITE, IR-087. Lari, Adeel; Buckeye, Kenneth R. Measuring Hawkins, Jr., H.G ene; Rhodes, Lewis R. ITE Technical Committee 6A-55. Review of Public Acceptability of Congestion Pric- Know Your Vital Signs: Implementing Planning Guidelines and Design Stan- ing Options in Minnesota. CTP, 473. 48 + ITE JOURNAL* DECEMBER 1996 Lari, Adeel; Buckeye, Kenneth R. Twin Noyes, Patricia B. Designing the Right nalized Intersection Delay Estimates. Cities Congestion Pricing Study: Major Process for Involving the Public. CONF, ITEJ, July, 26. Findings and Conclusions. CTP, 389. 152. Levinson, Herbert S.; Lomax, Timothy. A NTCIP Steering Group. NTCIP—How It Can Rae, Rhonda. Minneapolis’ First Commuter Travel Time Based Index for Evaluating Be Used. ITEJ, Apr., 20. Bicycle Trail: Cedar Lake Trail. ITEJ, Congestion. CTP, 153. NTCIP Steering Group. The NTCIP-Proto- July, 42. Lum, Gordon; Kruger, Gary. Using Technol- col Details. ITEJ, Jan., 52. Rahman, Mountasser. Congestion Manage- ogy to Boost Traffic Engineers’ Produc- ment, Leadership or Stagnation. CONF, tivity. CONF, 87. O’Brien, Andrew; Fairlie, Russell. Road 53. Lum, Rena; Douglas, James. Can GIS Safety Auditing-Some Experiences. CTP, Ramsey, G.R. Stuart. Projecting Annual Reduce Transportation Planning Costs? 138. Traffic Volumes from Peak Hour Vol- CONF, 36. Ochia, Krys. Calming Urban Street Crime umes. ITEJ, Aug., 30. Through Traffic Calming: Program Remer, Marilyn; Atherton, Terry; Gardner, Development and Implementation. CTP, Marengo, Julie; Smith, Bridget. Dealing with William. ITS Benefits, Evaluation and 424. the Media: An Ostrich’s Tale. CTP, 468. Costs: Results and Lessons from the Min- Marshment, Richard S.; Dauffenbach, Robert Oppenlander, Joseph C. Correlation of Vol- nesota Guidestar Travlink Operational umes with Acceptable Gaps in Pedestrian C.; Penn, David A. Short-Range Intercity Test. CTP, 3. Signal Warrant. CTP, 158. Traffic Forecasting Using Econometric Retting, Richard A.; Van Houten, Ron; Techniques. ITEJ, Feb., 37. Oppenlander, Joseph C.; Oppenlander, Jane Malenfant, Louis; Van Houten, Joy; Martens, Scott W. Portable Communication E. Storage Requirements for Signalized Farmer, Charles M. Special Signs and Intersection Approaches. ITEJ, Feb., 27. Devices for Traveler Information: “Gene- Pavement Markings Improve Pedestrian Otis, Stephanie C.; Machemehl, Randy B. sis” and Beyond. CTP, 62. Safety. ITEJ, Dec., 28. Predicting Pedestrian Safety at Suburban Martin, Robert L. Coordination of Land Use Signalized Intersections. CTP, 172. Ringler, Jon T.; Hancock, Ted; Moskaluk, M. and Transportation—An Urban Dilemma. Ourston, Leif; Hall, Gregory A. Modern John. Advanced Timing Plan Develop- CTP, 364. Roundabout Interchanges Come to ment Tool. CTP, 238. McGrath, William R. Theodore M. Matson America. CTP, 223. Ringler, Jon T.; Moskaluk, M. John; Smith, Award: Address. ITEJ, Oct., 26. Bayne; Anderson, Marsha. Olympic Sig- McHenry, Kent L. HOV, A Regional Papazian, Edward Y. The Impact of Corpo- nal Timing Lessons. CTP, 453. Approach. CTP, 86. rate Downsizing on Goal Adjustment of Robinson, Bruce W.; Janssen, Andrew. Eval- McNeilly, Bernard P.; Kuciemba, Stephen R. an Employer-Based TDM Program. uation of Shared-Lane Operation of Alternate ITS Funding Mechanisms: CONF, 117. Buses with Preferential Treatment of Resource Sharing (State of Maryland Parham, Angelia H.; Fitzpatrick, Kay. Spac- Light Rail Transit (LRT) in Portland, Case Study). CTP, 492. ing Needs Between Metered Entrance Oregon. CTP, 331. Medevielle, J.P. Intelligent Transportation Ramps and Upstream Intersections. CTP, Rouphail, Nagui M.; Akcelik, Rahmi. More Systems in France. CTP, 46. 125. Signal Capacity—-With Less Green? ITEJ, Messick, Jennifer. A Transportation Engi- Patel, Mitul I.; Wegmann, Frederick J.; Chat- July, 34. neer’s Guide to the Internet. ITEJ, Mar., terjee, Arun. Trip Generation Character- Russell, Eugene R.; Rys, Margaret J.; Contr- 46. istics of Economy Motels. ITEJ, May, 21. eras, Luis R. Guidelines for Roadside Meyer, Keith G.; Kruger, Gary E. Moving Patel, Raman. Role of Standards in Today’s Safety on Rural Low-Volume Roads. Forward By Scaling Back an Arterial. World. CONF, 15. CTP, 294. CONF, 65. Patten, Michael L.; Mason Jr., John M.; Tor- Michali, Nancy; Baillie, Alistair; Catton, bic, Daren J. Key Opportunities and Savage Jr., Joseph P.; MacDonald, R. David. Dawson. Restructuring Transit ‘Save Issues in ITS Implementation at the State A Toolbox Approach to Residential Traf- Money, Gain Ridership’. CONF, 104. and Local Levels. CONF, 7. fic Management. ITEJ, June, 24. Mick, John P. Charettes Are Not Just For Perone, Joseph P. Developing and Imple- Schlabbach, Klaus. New Strategies to Architects. CONF, 127. menting Traffic Calming Warrants. CTP, Increase Pedestrian Safety at Traffic Sig- Mick, John P. Transportation Engineering 351. nals. CTP, 167. Career Paths: Technical, Management or Perone, Joseph P. Traffic Calming: The Local Schreffler, Eric N. How Costly and Cost Both. CONF, 175. Area Traffic Management (LATM) Effective Are ECO Programs? CTP, 384. Middleton, Dan; Fitzpatrick, Kay. Investiga- Approach. CONF, 215. Serumgard, George; Dierling, Mark. Buses tion of Truck Accident Countermeasures Peyrebrune, Joan C. Trip Generation Char- Win Twin Cities Rush Hour Race! CTP, on Urban Freeways. ITEJ, Nov., 44. acteristics of Shopping Centers. ITEJ, r=1 June, 46. Miller, Mark; Sadam, Chalap. A Successful Shaik, Riyaj A.; Brown-West, Orikaye; Mac- Pingning, Shen. Methodologies for Generat- Multijurisdictional Traffic Signal Coordi- Donald, Owen J. TRANSYT-7F Comes ing Trip Rates and Allocating Trip Ends. nation Project. CONF, 136. CTP, 397. to the Rescue: A New Method to Analyze Morrall, John; Bolger, Dan. The Relationship Pline, James L. Accident Records in Court. a Rotary/Traffic Circle. CTP, 213. Between Downtown Parking Supply and CONF, 97. Shaik, Riyaj A.; Graham, Johnny R. Effi- Transit Use. ITEJ, Feb., 32. ciency of Dual Left-Turn Lane Intersec- Poe, Christopher; Mason Jr., John; Pietrucha, tions in Charlotte: A Study Using TRAF- Martin T. Traffic Engineering Education Nakadegawa, Roy. Observations on Pricing, Plan Using Alternative Media. CONF, NETSIM. ITEJ, Apr., 26. Congestion and Mobility. CONF, 56. 179. Shapiro, Marcia S.; Pavis, Arne; Wilder, Jr., Nookala, Marthand; Pint, Allan E.; Dilling- Pohiman, James M.; Long, Todd I. Advanced Willi H. The Role of Arterial Improve- ham, John W. Advance Portable Traffic Traveler Information Kiosk Project ments in ATMS Deployment Projects. Management System Work Zone Opera- “TraveLink.” CTP, 67. CTP, 273. tional Test. CTP, 191. Powell, James L. Advanced Traffic Manage- Shaw, Terrel. The Impacts of ISTEA on Met- North Central Section, Institute of Trans- ment System (ATMS) for the City of ropolitan Planning Practice. CTP, 369. portation Engineers. Neighborhood Traf- Chicago. CTP, 33. Shbaklo, Saad A.; Reed, George L. Measures fic Control. ITE, LP-385. Prevedouros, Panos D. Assessment of Merits of Performance for Highway and Transit Noyce, David A.; Fambro, Daniel B.; Koppa, of Converting Lanes for General or HOV Systems. CTP, 143. Rodger J. Driver Expectancies of Pro- Use. CTP, 92. Sherkow, Franklin E. Privatization: Maximiz- tected/Permissive Left-Turn Signal Head Prevedouros, Panos D.; Koga, Cathy A. ing Your Public Dollars and How to Get Indications. CTP, 233. Comparison of 1985 and 1994 HCM: Sig- Started. CONF, 199. ITE JOURNAL* DECEMBER 1996 * 49 Sherkow, Franklin E. The Consequences of Starr, Ray; Acton, Jerry. ITS Wants and Turner, Daniel S.; Richardson, James. A New Imbalanced Transportation Spending. Needs: Market Research Results for the Freshman Curriculum at The University CONF, 191. Minnesota Guidestar Polaris Project. of Alabama. CTP, 457. Shunk, Brian E.; Hollis, David W.; Kiel, Don- CTP, 479. ald E.; Romano, John D. Development of Stocker, Sally G. Transit Services for the New Ullman, Gerald L. Neighborhood Speed Transportation Plans Through GIS. CTP, Control-US. Practices. CTP, 111. Jersey Suburban Travel Market. CONF, 412 59. Underwood, Robin. Some Aspects of Traffic Sisiopiku, Virginia P.; Abbasi, Mousa. Perfor- Operations on Two-lane Rural Roads Stokes, Robert W.; Rys, Malgorzata J.; Rus- mance Assessment of FRESIM Model in —Some Australian Experiences. CTP, 304. sell, Eugene R. Motorist Understanding Simulating Ramp Metering Schemes CTP, 116. of Selected Warning Signs. ITEJ, Aug.., Van Hattum, David. Political and Institu- 36. Skehan, Sean. Adaptive Traffic Control Sys- tional Issues in Congestion Relief tem. CTP, 203 Szczesny, Donald J. Dissemination of Traffic Tolls—Report on a National Study. ITEJ, Skowronek, Douglas A. Development of Information to the Motoring Public via Oct., 46. Interim HOV Lanes in Dallas, Texas. the Internet -A Sypnosis of Current Velan, Shane; Van Aerde, Michael. Gap CTP, 81. Ongoing Projects. CTP, 73. Acceptance and Approach Capacity at Slipp, Peter R.M.; Hummer, Joseph E. Trip Unsignalized Intersections. ITEJ, Mar., 40. Generation Rate Update for Public High Taavola, Daryl J.; Green, Selvin; Erickson, Schools. ITEJ, June, 34 Gary. An ITS Maintenance Plan for the Smailus, Thomas; Bullock, Darcy; Besly, 494 Integrated Corridor Traffic Manage- Wall III, Henry B. ADOT’s Traiimaster David. Implementation of a Multimedia ment (ICTM) Project. CTP, 41. Freeway Management System Success Highway Sign Database. ITEJ, Sept., 28. Taylor, Richard; Smith, Brian; Pindur, Wolf- Factors in ITS Deployment. CONF, 75. Smitohp,i ngB riad geCto.m mRueneisttayb-lBiasshiendg TTrruasftf:i c DCeavleml-- gang: Yacus, George. ITS Planning WalsRhe,v iTehwo maosf PWl.a nBniicnygcl e GuCaisdee liSnteudsi esa—-nAd ing Program. CONF, 162. Process Evaluation. CONF, 3. Design Standards for Bicycle Facilities. Taylor, Steve T.; Singleton, Burt N. ITS: CTP, 504. Smith, Egan R. Modeling Perspectives for the Automated Highway. ITEJ, Mar., 32. Communications Technology Case Study, Walter, C. Edward. Automated Red Light Plano, Texas. ITEJ, May, 28. Running Detection. CTP, 176. Smoker, Marlon D.; Tarris, Joseph P.; Mason, Jr., John. Relationship between Terry, Peter; Schuster, James J. Tractor- Watry, Duncan; Mirabdal, Javad. Transit Zonal Variables and Individual Vehicle Trailor Reverse Movement Path. ITEJ, Preferential Streets Program in San Fran- cisco. CTP, 314. Speeds on Low-Speed Urban Streets. Nov., 38. CTP, 341 Tooley, Melissa S. A Student's Perspective on Welch, Brian T. Reinventing Government for the Transportation Professional. CONF, Sorton, Alex. Pedestrian and Bicycle Facility Transportation Education and Curricu- 121. Liability. CTP, 489 lum. CTP, 464. Westby, Karl; Nihan, Nancy. Predicting the 24-Hour Delay at Signalized Intersec- tions. ITEJ, Sept., 47. ©) @t- wd m| md= 1-1-1 (010 Mer1- 1 01010) hoya ae Wetherby, Bruce C.; Starr, Ray A.; Inman, Vaughan W. A New Page in Traffic Reporting: The Genesis Evaluation. CTP, 18. Wilson, Eugene M. Traffic Engineering Operations Certification. CONF, 184. Wilson, Eugene M. Traffic Engineering Operations Certification. ITEJ, Dec., 24. Wright, James L. ITS Projects in St. Paul: DIVERT and Advanced Parking Infor- Time Switches Emergency Vehicle Preemption mation System. ITEJ, Sept., 33. (1, 4 and 8 circuit) Fire Station Warning Components Wright, James L. Travlink: An Intelligent Solar & AC Systems Commute in Minneapolis. ITEJ, June, 41. Xiaoduan, Sun; Movassaghi, Kam; Sudharani, Sunkara. 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