Multi Institution Projects
Transportation Corridor Resiliency in the Face of a Changing Climate
PI: Keith Cunningham (UAF), kwcunningham@alaska.edu
Co PIs: Michael Olson (OSU), Ben Leshchinsky (OSU), Joseph Wartman (UW)
AMOUNT & MATCH: $160,000 from PacTrans; $165,000 Match
PERFORMANCE PERIOD: 12/15/2016 – 1/31/2018
STATUS: Completed
CATEGORIES: UAVs, Technology, Resilience, Safety
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Mitigation of Roadway Crashes in the Pacific Northwest through Coordinated K-9 Outreach – Phase 3
PI: David Hurwitz (OSU), david.hurwitz@oregonstate.edu
Co PIs: Linda Boyle (UW), Leila Hajibabai (WSU), Ahmed Abdel-Rahim (UI), Nathan Belz (UAF)
AMOUNT & MATCH: $165,000 from PacTrans; $165,000 from Salary Match
PERFORMANCE PERIOD: 12/15/2016 – 1/31/2018
STATUS: Completed
CATEGORIES: Safety, Outreach, Education
FINAL PROJECT REPORT: Read More
Safety Data Management and Analysis: Assessing the Continuing Education Needs for the Pacific Northwest, Analysis of Options
PI: Kevin Chang (UAF), kchang@uidaho.edu
Co-Investigators: Cynthia Chen (UW), Robert Perkins (UAF), Ali Hajbabaie (WSU), Shane Brown (OSU)
Dates: 12/16/2015 – 12/15/2016
Status: Completed
Project Information
Final Technical Report
Recent advancements in data collection capabilities have allowed transportation-related agencies to collect mountains of safety data. There is an immediate need to find out what types of safety data are being collected, what types of safety analysis can be done with the collected data, and what (other) types of safety data and analysis approaches are required to meet the
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Mitigation of Lane Departure Crashes in the Pacific Northwest through Coordinated Outreach – Phase 2
PI: David Hurwitz (OSU), david.hurwitz@oregonstate.edu
Co-Investigators: Ahmed Abdel-Rahim (UI), Nathan Belz (UAF), Linda Ng Boyle (UW), Leila Hajibabai (WSU)
Dates: 12/16/2015 – 12/15/2016
Project Information
Final Technical Report
Raise the awareness of the traveling public about the risks regarding lane departure crashes through a student video/media competition to encourage safer driving practices in the Pacific Northwest region.
Enhancing Safe Traffic Operations Using Connected Vehicles Data and Technologies
PI: Yinhai Wang (UW), yinhai@uw.edu
Dates: 12/16/2015-12/15/2016
Status: Completed
Project Information
Final Technical Report
The ultimate goal of the proposed research is to use connected vehicles (CVs) data and technologies to improve traffic safety on mixed-use roadway networks (e.g., freeways and intersections). This goal is relevant to all three themes of PacTrans, namely Technological Impacts on Safety, safe travel on mixed-use roads, and Performance Evaluation of Safety Projects.