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TRB Weekly
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New this year: All papers must include a structured abstract in the required format, instead of a traditional (unstructured) abstract, to support faster and more consistent review. This is one of several new requirements intended to facilitate reviewer assignment and evaluation. This format will also help annual meeting attendees identify sessions of interest. Review the instructions for authors for full details and preparation guidance.
- Find a summary of all the changes to the TRB Annual Meeting paper submission requirements.
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Remember to begin the visa application process now if you'll be entering the United States to attend the TRB Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. on January 10 - 14, 2027. The process can take time and requirements may have changed.
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HealthTran Rides is a program of the Missouri Rural Health Association. It helps people in 42 counties make non-emergency healthcare-related trips. There is no cost to the rider and volunteer drivers are reimbursed for milage. Vehicles used meet safety standards and drivers are qualified per state and local regulations. Patients can get a lift within minutes or medical providers can schedule a journey up to a month in advance. Rides are scheduled efficiently, with greater vehicle use, giving patients in remote areas more consistent access to transportation.
The number of rides have increased along with patient satisfaction. Trip frequency, patient no-shows, and service delivery times all are moving in the right direction. As HealthTran significantly improves access to medical services, fewer appointments are missed and they’ve enhanced overall health outcomes for residents.
Sound too good to be true? Explore the goal setting, coordination and partnerships, policy development, technology, infrastructure, education, data, and analysis to implement successful programs in NCHRP Research Report 1171: Public Transit and Ride Sharing for Rural, Tribal, and Frontier Agencies: A Guide from TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program.
NCHRP Web-Only Document 443: Public Transit and Ride Sharing for Rural, Tribal, and Frontier Agencies: Research into Coordination along with a checklist, templates, and more are also available.
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Health and Safety Impacts of Aircraft Cabin Temperatures from the National Academies recommendations include establishing a program to better monitor, record, and assess cabin temperature and humidity; integrate cabin temperature and humidity hazards into safety management systems; improve data use to identify potential thermal hazards; and ensure that flight attendant input is included in real-time operational decisions related to unsafe cabin temperatures.
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June 9 - TRB Webinar: New York City Congestion Pricing—Modeling a New Reality
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June 18 - Join a committee meeting of the National Academies Overall Aircraft Cabin Air Quality study. Representatives from flight crew unions will speak with the committee on the impact of smoke or fume events on passenger aircraft cabins. Public comments may also be submitted in writing during the session.
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June 25 - TRB Webinar: Experiences in the Use of Mini and Modular Roundabouts by Highway Agencies
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The TRB National Cooperative Highway Research Program domestic scan reports identify effective, proven innovations with high potential for broader use. Employees of state DOTs, FHWA, and AASHTO can submit topics for study. Consider the federal administration’s priorities when proposing scan topics and submit your topic by June 15!
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TRB's Transit Innovations Deserving Exploratory Analysis (IDEA) program provides up to $150,000 funding early in the development process for promising but unproven innovative concepts and methods. These projects aim to improve the efficiency, safety, security, maintenance, and ridership of transit systems. Review the application steps and submit your proposal documents by June 30.
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Land Line Media's article on state laws allowing heavier freight loads notes where Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association points to studies from the TRB and the U.S. Department of Transportation that show that heavier trucks may not equate to fewer trips, less traffic and lower emission.
The Traveler covered FAA-requried ground delays at Phoenix Sky Harbor amid air traffic controller constraint. The article referencing recent government audits and National Academies research highlight rising overtime costs and a higher workload at key facilities.
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