SAFETEA-LU: Is It Good for New Jersey? VTC hosted a half-day conference on October 12 featuring prominent federal and state transportation experts...
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Terrorism 2005-06:Is New Jersey Safe?
Terrorism 2005-06:Is New Jersey Safe? VTC and the Center for Urban Policy Research on September 27 co-hosted Admiral James M. Loy, the former deputy...
Putting the Trust Back in the New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund (Executive Summary)
Putting the Trust Back in the New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund (Executive Summary) Regional Plan Association, 8 pages. VTC and the Bloustein...
An Evaluation of Public-Private Incentives to Reduce Emissions from Regional Ferries
An Evaluation of Public-Private Incentives to Reduce Emissions from Regional Ferries Synthesis Report, 15 Pages, July 2005 Technical Memorandum I,...
I-287 Mobility Report
I-287 Mobility Report 148 Pages, June 2005. Final Report
Penn’s Neck Final Environmental Impact Statement
Penn's Neck Final Environmental Impact Statement Record of Decision 27 Pages, May 2005. Executive Summary 47 Pages. December 2004.
TOD Opportunities in Somerset County, New Jersey
The plan “TOD Opportunities in Somerset County, New Jersey” was awarded the New Jersey chapter of the American Planning Association (NJAPA)...
Evaluation of NJ Turnpike and Port Authority Variable Pricing
Evaluation of NJ Turnpike and Port Authority Variable Pricing In partnership with City University of New York (CUNY), VTC conducted research on the...
Before-After Evaluation of NJDOT Bypass Projects
Before-After Evaluation of NJDOT Bypass Projects VTC is conducting case-study research to review the traffic, circulation, economic and community...
Transforming Transportation
Transforming Transportation Anne Canby, President of the Washington-based Surface Transportation Policy Project, spoke March 29, 2005, at the Edward...
Recent Publications
Teaching Children about Bicycle Safety: An Evaluation of the New Jersey Bike School Program
Abstract There are multiple health and environmental benefits associated with increasing bicycling among children. However, the use of bicycles is also associated with severe injuries and fatalities. In order to reduce bicycle crashes, a bicycling education program...
Practical Approaches for Involving Traditionally Underserved Populations in Transportation Decision Making
Abstract The National Cooperative Highway Research Program has published a toolkit of practical approaches for agencies and practitioners to foster the meaningful involvement of traditionally underserved populations—particularly minority, low-income,...
How Do People Value Different Types of Pedestrians and Bicycle Infrastructure? (2013)
The Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center at Rutgers University undertook a survey of New Jersey residents specifically focused on people’s valuation of different types of bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure and the reasons for their valuation in two large regions...
How Does Induced Travel Affect Sustainable Transportation Policy?
Abstract Induced travel has long been debated among transportation professionals and frequently ignored by planners when considering policy. (Induced travel refers to the observation that congested roads quickly gain new traffic after they have been expanded.) In...