Success Stories
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December 13, 2018
PacTrans Technology Transfer Success Story 2018 #9: The ‘Final 50 Feet: Urban Goods Delivery System Tool Kit’ for Transportation Professionals

In 2017, researchers from the University of Washington’s Supply Chain and Transportation Logistics (SCTL) Center, with PacTrans research funding, facilitated a pilot test with the hopes of reducing the number of failed first delivery attempts in urban buildings. Read More
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December 12, 2018
PacTrans Technology Transfer Success Story 2018 #8: Mobile Unit for Sensing Traffic (MUST) version 2
Over the past several year the Smart Transportation Application & Research (STAR) Lab, at the University of Washington has been developing a technology called the Mobile Unit for Sensing Traffic (MUST). Read More
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PacTrans Technology Transfer Success Story 2018 #7: Safety Net: A Transportation Safety Performance Analysis and Visualization Platform
For many years, the University of Washington’s Smart Transportation Application & Research (STAR) Lab has been developing the Digital Roadway Interactive Visualization and Evaluation Network (DRIVE Net), which is a region-wide, web-based transportation decision support system that adopts digital roadway maps as a base and provides data layers for integrating and analyzing a variety of data sources. Read More
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PacTrans Technology Transfer Success Story 2018 #6: Vehicle-Pedestrian Near-Miss Detection Using Onboard Monocular Video Data
Several years ago, faculty and students from the University of Washington’s Smart Transportation Application & Research (STAR) Lab, partnered with the Washington State Transit Insurance Pool on a project cofounded by PacTrans and a TRB IDEA Grant to student collision avoidance technologies for transit vehicles. Read More
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December 06, 2018
PacTrans Technology Transfer Success Story 2018 #5: Linking the Evaluation of Safety Data Management to Professional Certification

During the course of the second iteration of the PacTrans Center, funded by MAP-21, PacTrans had an ongoing, three-year education project titled Safety Data Management and Analysis: Addressing the Continuing Education Needs for the Pacific Northwest. This project, led by University of Idaho Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Kevin Chang, also had coPIs from each of our other consortium partner universities. Read More
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