Publications

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

Title Date Author MTI Project
Urban Goods Movement and Local Climate Action Plans: Assessing Strategies to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Urban Freight Transportation April 2019 Goetz & Alexander 1796
An Exploration of Transportation Terrorist Stabbing Attacks March 2019 Jenkins, Butterworth, Clair & Trella SP 03-19
2018 Census of California Water Transit Services February 2019 Kos, Frey & Chowdhury 1809
Attracting and Retaining Women in the Transportation Industry February 2019 Godfrey & Bertini 1893
Measuring Incremental SB743 Progress: Accounting for Project Contributions Towards Reducing VMT Under California's Senate Bill 743 January 2019 Ferrell 1825
Managing Cyber Risks & Business Exposure in the Surface Transportation Ecosystem January 2019 Francoeur 1739
Transportation for an Aging Population: Promoting Mobility and Equity for Low-Income Seniors December 2018 Sideris, Wachs, Levy-Storms & Brozen 1704
Does “See Something, Say Something” Work? December 2018 Jenkins & Butterworth 1775
Where Do Riders Park Dockless, Shared Electric Scooters? Findings from San Jose, California November 2018 Fang, Agrawal, Steele, Hunter, and Hooper 1713
Not Just an Ache: Examining the Rate of Musculoskeletal Pain in City Bus Drivers November 2018 Steele 1892
Examining the Development Effects of Modern-Era Streetcars: An Assessment of Portland and Seattle October 2018 Brown & Mendez 1798
Review of Literature and Curricula in Smart Supply Chain & Transportation September 2018 Lee & Shi 1737
Towards a Smart World: Hazard Levels for Monitoring of Autonomous Vehicles’ Swarms August 2018 Favaro, Agarwal, Nader, & Mahmood 1735
Electric Kick Scooters on Sidewalks in Virginia but Not in California? A Review of How States Regulate Personal Transportation Devices June 2018 Fang, Agrawal & Hooper 1713
Exploring Strategies to Improve Mobility and Safety on Roadway Segments in Urban Areas June 2018 Arhin 1701
What Do Americans Think About Federal Tax Options To Support Transportation? Results From Year Nine of a National Survey June 2018 Agrawal & Nixon 1828
Evaluating San José's 4th Street Pop-up Bikeway: What Does the Public Think? June 2018 Nixon 1795
An Analysis of Vehicle Ramming as a Terrorist Threat May 2018 Jenkins & Butterworth SP 05-18
Improving Demand Modeling in California's Rail Transit System May 2018 Rui Liu, PhD 1736
A Survey of Viva CalleSJ Participants: San Jose, California, 2017 April 2018 Agrawal, Nixon & Simons 1730

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