Publications

CSUTC’s research uses a multidisciplinary approach that addresses the complex nature of today’s mobility challenges. The following is a list of CSUTC publications. The Consortium is actively engaged in dozens of research projects. Check back often for the latest releases.

Title Date Author MTI Project
Manual for Thin Asphalt Overlays October 2020 Lane, Hicks, Cheng & Updyke 1906
Impact of Regular and Narrow AV-Exclusive Lanes on Manual Driver Behavior October 2020 Machiani, Sohrabi & Jahangiri 1922
COVID-19’s Potential Impact on Cities: Five Trends and Indicators to Watch October 2020 Cohen 2062
Southern California Regional Workforce Development Needs Assessment for the Transportation and Supply Chain Industry Sectors October 2020 O’Brien, Matsumoto, Sanchez, Mace, Warren, Hala & Reeb 1921
Freight Demand Model for Southern California Freeways with Owner–Operator Truck Drivers October 2020 Kim, Dominguez & Diaz 1931
Altamont Pass Commuter Study: A Longitudinal Analysis of Perceptions and Behavior Change September 2020 Panagopoulos, Soydemirc & Xu 1917
A Micro-Scale Analysis of Cycling Demand, Safety, and Network Quality September 2020 Ryan, Garate & Foote 1851
Eco-Driving Systems for Connected Automated Vehicles: Multi-Objective Trajectory Optimization August 2020 Huang & Yang 1924
Surveying Silicon Valley on Cycling, Travel Behavior, and Travel Attitudes August 2020 Fang 1947
A Visible Light Communications Framework for Intelligent Transportation Systems August 2020 Kulhandjian 1911
Performance Testing of Hot Mix Asphalt Containing Biochar August 2020 Saadeh, Al-Zubi & Zaatarah 1935
Stability of Fiber-Reinforced Bridge Bearings under Compression and Shear Loads July 2020 Calabrese, Galano & Trana 1929
A Multimodal Approach for Monitoring Driving Behavior and Emotions July 2020 Tavakoli, Balali & Heydarian 1928
Southern California Regional Transit Training Consortium: Skills Gap & Needs Assessment June 2020 Reeb & Olson 1932
The Fresno State Transportation Challenge June 2020 Wandeler & Hart 1955
Development of Reduced Chemical Kinetic Models for the Numerical Simulation of Combustion and Emissions Behavior of Representative Conventional and Bio-derived Fuels June 2020 Eldeeb 1910
A Multi-Objective Optimization Model to Minimize the Gap in Accessibility to Multi- Use Paths While Maximizing the Economic Efficiency of Active Transportation Investments for Fresno, California June 2020 Wang 1913
Effective Communication Message Strategy for Enhancing Traffic Safety in Fresno County: The Role of Time Horizon, Regulatory Focus, and Perceived Personal Control June 2020 Sarofim 1908
The Impact of COVID-19 on California Transportation Revenue May 2020 Agrawal, King & Wachs 2018
The Geographic Disparities in Transportation-Related Physical Activity in the United States: An Analysis of the 2017 NHTS Data April 2020 Dong 1912

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