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Select from the following topic list:86th Annual Meeting
AVIATION
Session 333: Women Trailblazers in Transportation
Introduction, Linda K. Howard, presiding
Outstanding American Women in Aeronautics, Dorothy Cochrane
Women, Visible and Invisible, in the Long-Distance Bus Industry, Maggie Walsh
Women in the Forefront of Airport Planning and Management, Marjorie Brink Coridan
Women Pioneers in Transportation Engineering and Construction, Ginger Evans
Questions & Answers
Session 577: Financial Implications of the U.S. Security System and Opportunities for Improvement
Charles R. Chambers, Jr., presiding
Benefits of Greater Coordination Between Border and Security Management, Solomon Wong
Making Sustainable Security Investment Decisions, Gloria Bender
Next-Generation Technologies for Cost-Effective Security, Rick Gordon
Making Timely Economic Impact Assessments for Security Policy Decisions, Robert M. Peterson
Session 707: Opportunities and Challenges of Small Jets_back to top_
Introduction, Anne Suissa, presiding
Very Light Jet Market Outlook, Gerald William Bernstein
Recent Developments in the Small Jet Market, Michael D. Chase,
Airport and Airspace Impacts of Very Light Jets, Antonio A. Trani
Assessing Impacts of Very Light Jets on the National Airspace System, Stephanie Chung
Questions & Answers
CONSTRUCTION
Session 301: Dialogue with Leaders in Design and Construction of Transportation Facilities
Introduction, L. David Suits, Jeffrey R. Keaton, and Deborah J. Goodings, presiding
Partnerships, Paradigms, and Predictions: Exploring the Valueof Collaboration Among Geologists and Engineers, Alan Keith Turner
Advancements and Disappointments in Geotechnical Engineering and Geoconstruction Research and Practice: Thirty-Year Reflection, Jerry A. DiMaggio
Questions & Answers
Session 620: Design-Build Project Delivery in Public-Private Partnerships
Matthew M. McDole, presiding
CDAs: Public-Private Partnerships Texas Style, Amadeo Saenz
VDOT’s Perspective on Design-Build and Public-Private Partnerships, Thomas W. Pelnik
Using Design-Build Contracting for Public-Private Partnerships in Transportation, Christopher Kane
Questions & Answers
Session 665: Design-Build: Expectations Versus Reality_back to top_
Introduction, Steven D. DeWitt, presiding
FHWA Design-Build Report to Congress, Gerald Yakowenko
Design-Build: Performance Assessment, Thomas R. Warne
Minnesota’s Design-Build Experience, Jay Jerard Hietpas
Design-Build Legal Challenges: Overview, Michael C. Loulakis
Questions & Answers
DATA AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Session 356: Road Assessment Programs: New Approach to Highway Safety Programs_back to top_
J. Peter Kissinger, presiding
International Perspective, John Dawson
U.S. Road Assessment Program Objectives, J. Peter Kissinger
U.S. Road Assessment Program Pilot Studies, Douglas W. Harwood
State Perspective, Larry Tibbits
DESIGN
Session 620: Design-Build Project Delivery in Public-Private Partnerships
Matthew M. McDole, presiding
CDAs: Public-Private Partnerships Texas Style, Amadeo Saenz
VDOT’s Perspective on Design-Build and Public-Private Partnerships, Thomas W. Pelnik
Using Design-Build Contracting for Public-Private Partnerships in Transportation, Christopher Kane
Questions & Answers
Session 665: Design-Build: Expectations Versus Reality_back to top_
Introduction, Steven D. DeWitt, presiding
FHWA Design-Build Report to Congress, Gerald Yakowenko
Design-Build: Performance Assessment, Thomas R. Warne
Minnesota’s Design-Build Experience, Jay Jerard Hietpas
Design-Build Legal Challenges: Overview, Michael C. Loulakis
Questions & Answers
EDUCATION
Session 147: Presentations That Won’t Leave Your Audience in the Dark!
Part One, Part Two, Part Three, Patricia Lees
Session 228: Meeting the Challenge to Achieve a Nationally Coordinated Research Program
Introduction, Nelda Bravo, presiding
FHWA’s Mission-Driven Collaboration Strategy, Dennis C. Judycki
TRB’s Multimodal Programs and Culture of Collaboration, Robert E. Skinner, Jr.
CUTC’s Collaborative Role in Research, Human Capital Development, and Technology Deployment, Daniel S. Turner
AASHTO’s Dual Role as Collaborator and Customer, Wesley S. C. Lum
Roundtable Discussion
Session 333: Women Trailblazers in Transportation
Introduction, Linda K. Howard, presiding
Outstanding American Women in Aeronautics, Dorothy Cochrane
Women, Visible and Invisible, in the Long-Distance Bus Industry, Maggie Walsh
Women in the Forefront of Airport Planning and Management, Marjorie Brink Coridan
Women Pioneers in Transportation Engineering and Construction, Ginger Evans
Questions & Answers
Session 748: Building the 21st Century Workforce_back to top_
Introduction, Barbara Martin, presiding
The Changing DOT Workforce: Challenges and Solutions, Thomas R. Warne
Workforce Issues and Activities for International Bridge Design Consulting Organization, Tom Ho
Building Successful Organizations: Guide to Strategic Workforce Planning, Alethea Long-Green
Questions & Answers
Breakout Session Introduction, Wesley S. C. Lum, presiding
Breakout Session Results
ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
Session 375: Impacts of Climate Change on Transportation Infrastructure and Systems_back to top_
Introduction, John H. Suhrbier, presiding
Potential Impacts of Climate Change and Variability on GulfCoast Transportation Systems, Michael J. Savonis
Perspective of a Metropolitan Planning Organization, Alan Clark
Perspective of a Transportation Port Operator, Burr Stewart
Questions & Answers
FINANCE & ECONOMICS
Session 439: Politics, Public Opinion, and Congestion Pricing
Introduction, Lee W. Munnich, presiding
Politics, Public Opinion, and Project Design in California RoadPricing, Megan Smirti
I’ll Tell You What I Think! National Review of How the Public Perceives Pricing, David H. Ungemah
Reaction to Managed Lane Concept by Various Groups of Travelers, Mark W. Burris
Panel Survey Evaluation of Attitudes and Willingness to Pay for Tolled Facilities, Mark Bradley
Session 487: Exploring Transportation Funding Options: Issues and Decision Factors_back to top_
Introduction, Tamar Henkin, presiding
How to Pay for Transportation? Survey of Public Preferences, Asha Weinstein
Implementation and Evaluation of Self-Financing Highway Pricing Schemes: Case Study, Jung Eun Oh
Private-Sector Investment in Roads and Streets as By-product of Development Process in the United States: Virginia Experience, Jonathan L. Gifford
Dedicated Funding and Urban Transit Performance: Some Empirical Evidence, Michael James Iacono
FREIGHT SYSTEMS
Session 217: Freight System Capacity Issues, Part 1: 21st Century Leadership Models for Delivering the Goods
Joseph G. B. Bryan, presiding
California Goods Movement Strategic Planning and Investment, Barry R. Sedlik
Managing the Nation’s Freight Hub, Cheri Heramb
Freight Carriage in New Forms, F. Woody Richardson
Precision Railroading: Proven Business Model, Gordon T. Trafton II
Session 281: Freight System Capacity Issues, Part 2: Financing Freight Infrastructure—Who Pays for What and Does Anyone Care?
Peter F. Swan, presiding
Developing Role of Private Financing for Freight Infrastructure, Paul Bingham
Just How Much Help Can Freight Stakeholders Expect from Private Capital?, Jeffrey D. Holt
Financing APM Terminal in Norfolk: The New Terminal Is Only the Beginning, Christina Casgar
State’s Point of View on Financing Freight Intermodal Infrastructure: Case of Columbus, Ohio, Gordon Proctor
Session 425: Continuing Dialogue on Draft National Freight Policy Framework
Progress and Challenges on Freight Policy, Jeffrey N. Shane
Questions & Answers
Session 510: Emerging (or Re-Emerging) International Trade Corridors_back to top_
Introduction, John D. Bell, presiding
The New Silk Road, James R. Blaze
Arctic Trade Routes: North Sea Route and Northwest Passage, Ted McDorman
Mexican Trade Corridors, Theodore Prince
Changing Trade Routes and Global Patterns, Rodolfo R. Sabonge
How India Is Meeting the Challenge of a Booming Economy: Developments in Port, Rail, and Allied Sectors, S. N. Srikanth
INTERNATIONAL
Session 356: Road Assessment Programs: New Approach to Highway Safety Programs
J. Peter Kissinger, presiding
International Perspective, John Dawson
U.S. Road Assessment Program Objectives, J. Peter Kissinger
U.S. Road Assessment Program Pilot Studies, Douglas W. Harwood
State Perspective, Larry Tibbits
Session 510: Emerging (or Re-Emerging) International Trade Corridors_back to top_
Introduction, John D. Bell, presiding
The New Silk Road, James R. Blaze
Arctic Trade Routes: North Sea Route and Northwest Passage, Ted McDorman
Mexican Trade Corridors, Theodore Prince
Changing Trade Routes and Global Patterns, Rodolfo R. Sabonge
How India Is Meeting the Challenge of a Booming Economy: Developments in Port, Rail, and Allied Sectors, S. N. Srikanth
MARINE
Session 281: Freight System Capacity Issues, Part 2: Financing Freight Infrastructure—Who Pays for What and Does Anyone Care?
Peter F. Swan, presiding
Developing Role of Private Financing for Freight Infrastructure, Paul Bingham
Just How Much Help Can Freight Stakeholders Expect from Private Capital?, Jeffrey D. Holt
Financing APM Terminal in Norfolk: The New Terminal Is Only the Beginning, Christina Casgar
State’s Point of View on Financing Freight Intermodal Infrastructure: Case of Columbus, Ohio, Gordon Proctor
Session 425: Continuing Dialogue on Draft National Freight Policy Framework
Progress and Challenges on Freight Policy, Jeffrey N. Shane
Questions & Answers
Session 510: Emerging (or Re-Emerging) International Trade Corridors_back to top_
Introduction, John D. Bell, presiding
The New Silk Road, James R. Blaze
Arctic Trade Routes: North Sea Route and Northwest Passage, Ted McDorman
Mexican Trade Corridors, Theodore Prince
Changing Trade Routes and Global Patterns, Rodolfo R. Sabonge
How India Is Meeting the Challenge of a Booming Economy: Developments in Port, Rail, and Allied Sectors, S. N. Srikanth
OPERATIONS
Session 356: Road Assessment Programs: New Approach to Highway Safety Programs_back to top_
J. Peter Kissinger, presiding
International Perspective, John Dawson
U.S. Road Assessment Program Objectives, J. Peter Kissinger
U.S. Road Assessment Program Pilot Studies, Douglas W. Harwood
State Perspective, Larry Tibbits
PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT
Session 483: Using Pavement Management System Data for Development, Verification, and Modeling in Long-Term Performance Contracts_back to top_
Introduction, Susan L. Tighe, presiding
Performance-Specified Maintenance Contracts: Adding Value Through Improved Safety Performance, Mike Manion
Performance-Specified Maintenance Contracts: Canadian Case Study, Lori Schaus
Recent Experience and Lessons Learned with Use of Performance-Based Contracts, Cesar A. V. Queiroz
Critical Review of Performance-Specified Maintenance Contracts After Ten-Plus Years, John Yeaman
RAIL
Session 217: Freight System Capacity Issues, Part 1: 21st Century Leadership Models for Delivering the Goods
Joseph G. B. Bryan, presiding
California Goods Movement Strategic Planning and Investment, Barry R. Sedlik
Managing the Nation’s Freight Hub, Cheri Heramb
Freight Carriage in New Forms, F. Woody Richardson
Precision Railroading: Proven Business Model, Gordon T. Trafton II
Session 510: Emerging (or Re-Emerging) International Trade Corridors_back to top_
Introduction, John D. Bell, presiding
The New Silk Road, James R. Blaze
Arctic Trade Routes: North Sea Route and Northwest Passage, Ted McDorman
Mexican Trade Corridors, Theodore Prince
Changing Trade Routes and Global Patterns, Rodolfo R. Sabonge
How India Is Meeting the Challenge of a Booming Economy: Developments in Port, Rail, and Allied Sectors, S. N. Srikanth
RESEARCH COLLABORATION
Session 228: Meeting the Challenge to Achieve a Nationally Coordinated Research Program
Introduction, Nelda Bravo, presiding
FHWA’s Mission-Driven Collaboration Strategy, Dennis C. Judycki
TRB’s Multimodal Programs and Culture of Collaboration, Robert E. Skinner, Jr.
CUTC’s Collaborative Role in Research, Human Capital Development, and Technology Deployment, Daniel S. Turner
AASHTO’s Dual Role as Collaborator and Customer, Wesley S. C. Lum
Roundtable Discussion
Session 748: Building the 21st Century Workforce_back to top_
Introduction, Barbara Martin, presiding
The Changing DOT Workforce: Challenges and Solutions, Thomas R. Warne
Workforce Issues and Activities for International Bridge Design Consulting Organization, Tom Ho
Building Successful Organizations: Guide to Strategic Workforce Planning, Alethea Long-Green
Questions & Answers
Breakout Session Introduction, Wesley S. C. Lum, presiding
Breakout Session Results
SAFETY
Session 356: Road Assessment Programs: New Approach to Highway Safety Programs_back to top_
J. Peter Kissinger, presiding
International Perspective, John Dawson
U.S. Road Assessment Program Objectives, J. Peter Kissinger
U.S. Road Assessment Program Pilot Studies, Douglas W. Harwood
State Perspective, Larry Tibbits
SECURITY
Session 577: Financial Implications of the U.S. Security System and Opportunities for Improvement_back to top_
Charles R. Chambers, Jr., presiding
Benefits of Greater Coordination Between Border and Security Management, Solomon Wong
Making Sustainable Security Investment Decisions, Gloria Bender
Next-Generation Technologies for Cost-Effective Security, Rick Gordon
Making Timely Economic Impact Assessments for Security Policy Decisions, Robert M. Peterson
SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, & CULTURAL ISSUES
Session 518: Major Disruptions to Personal Travel: Behavioral Responses and the Role of Telecommunications
Introduction, Qing Shen, presiding
What Does Research to Date on Media Choice Reveal About Forced Choices Caused by Transport Disruption?, John S. Niles (due to technical errors, click here to see complete presentation)
Understanding Family Household Rescheduling in Conditions of Uncertainty, Tim Schwanen
Earthquake and Fire: When Virtual Alternatives to Physical Travel Offer an Answer, Joanne H. Pratt
When Car Use Becomes a Scarce Resource: What Was Learned from Fuel Tax Protests in the United Kingdom?, Glenn Lyons
Discussant, Hani Mahmassani
Questions & Answers
Session 586: Public Involvement in Priced and Tolled Highway Facility Planning_back to top_
Introduction, Patrick T. DeCorla-Souza, presiding
Pricing Social Issues: Coping with the Sins of the Past, Guillaume Shearin
Attitudes Related to Potential Tolling and Pricing Strategies in Washington State, Jeffrey N. Buxbaum
El Paso, Texas: Toll Lanes on I-10, Audrey Lenee Murphy
Grasstops and Grassroots Approach to Value Pricing, Lee W. Munnich
SOILS AND GEOLOGY
Session 301: Dialogue with Leaders in Design and Construction of Transportation Facilities_back to top_
Introduction, L. David Suits, Jeffrey R. Keaton, and Deborah J. Goodings, presiding
Partnerships, Paradigms, and Predictions: Exploring the Valueof Collaboration Among Geologists and Engineers, Alan Keith Turner
Advancements and Disappointments in Geotechnical Engineering and Geoconstruction Research and Practice: Thirty-Year Reflection, Jerry A. DiMaggio
Questions & Answers
SPOTLIGHT: TRANSPORTATION INSTITUTIONS, FINANCE, AND WORKFORCE: MEETING THE NEEDS OF THE 21st CENTURY
Session 217: Freight System Capacity Issues, Part 1: 21st Century Leadership Models for Delivering the Goods
Joseph G. B. Bryan, presiding
California Goods Movement Strategic Planning and Investment, Barry R. Sedlik
Managing the Nation’s Freight Hub, Cheri Heramb
Freight Carriage in New Forms, F. Woody Richardson
Precision Railroading: Proven Business Model, Gordon T. Trafton II
Session 281: Freight System Capacity Issues, Part 2: Financing Freight Infrastructure—Who Pays for What and Does Anyone Care?
Peter F. Swan, presiding
Developing Role of Private Financing for Freight Infrastructure, Paul Bingham
Just How Much Help Can Freight Stakeholders Expect from Private Capital?, Jeffrey D. Holt
Financing APM Terminal in Norfolk: The New Terminal Is Only the Beginning, Christina Casgar
State’s Point of View on Financing Freight Intermodal Infrastructure: Case of Columbus, Ohio, Gordon Proctor
Session 333: Women Trailblazers in Transportation
Introduction, Linda K. Howard, presiding
Outstanding American Women in Aeronautics, Dorothy Cochrane
Women, Visible and Invisible, in the Long-Distance Bus Industry, Maggie Walsh
Women in the Forefront of Airport Planning and Management, Marjorie Brink Coridan
Women Pioneers in Transportation Engineering and Construction, Ginger Evans
Questions & Answers
Session 487: Exploring Transportation Funding Options: Issues and Decision Factors
Introduction, Tamar Henkin, presiding
How to Pay for Transportation? Survey of Public Preferences, Asha Weinstein
Implementation and Evaluation of Self-Financing Highway Pricing Schemes: Case Study, Jung Eun Oh
Private-Sector Investment in Roads and Streets as By-product of Development Process in the United States: Virginia Experience, Jonathan L. Gifford
Dedicated Funding and Urban Transit Performance: Some Empirical Evidence, Michael James Iacono
Session 577: Financial Implications of the U.S. Security System and Opportunities for Improvement
Charles R. Chambers, Jr., presiding
Benefits of Greater Coordination Between Border and Security Management, Solomon Wong
Making Sustainable Security Investment Decisions, Gloria Bender
Next-Generation Technologies for Cost-Effective Security, Rick Gordon
Making Timely Economic Impact Assessments for Security Policy Decisions, Robert M. Peterson
Session 586: Public Involvement in Priced and Tolled Highway Facility Planning
Introduction, Patrick T. DeCorla-Souza, presiding
Pricing Social Issues: Coping with the Sins of the Past, Guillaume Shearin
Attitudes Related to Potential Tolling and Pricing Strategies in Washington State, Jeffrey N. Buxbaum
El Paso, Texas: Toll Lanes on I-10, Audrey Lenee Murphy
Grasstops and Grassroots Approach to Value Pricing, Lee W. Munnich
Session 620: Design-Build Project Delivery in Public-Private Partnerships
Matthew M. McDole, presiding
CDAs: Public-Private Partnerships Texas Style, Amadeo Saenz
VDOT’s Perspective on Design-Build and Public-Private Partnerships, Thomas W. Pelnik
Using Design-Build Contracting for Public-Private Partnerships in Transportation, Christopher Kane
Questions & Answers
Session 646: Future of Metropolitan Planning Organizations: Evolving Roles and Challenges
Introduction, Richard Perrin, presiding
Results and Implications of TRB Future MPO Conference, August 2006, Peter E. Plumeau
Planning to Be Popular: Transportation Tax Ballot Initiatives as Regional Planning Processes, Todd Goldman
Models for Independence: Organizational Structures of Independent Metropolitan Planning Organizations in Florida, Jeffrey Kramer
Multistate Metropolitan Planning Organizations, Katherine F. Turnbull
Session 748: Building the 21st Century Workforce_back to top_
Introduction, Barbara Martin, presiding
The Changing DOT Workforce: Challenges and Solutions, Thomas R. Warne
Workforce Issues and Activities for International Bridge Design Consulting Organization, Tom Ho
Building Successful Organizations: Guide to Strategic Workforce Planning, Alethea Long-Green
Questions & Answers
Breakout Session Introduction, Wesley S. C. Lum, presiding
Breakout Session Results
SYSTEMS PLANNING, POLICY, & PROCESS
Session 356: Road Assessment Programs: New Approach to Highway Safety Programs
J. Peter Kissinger, presiding
International Perspective, John Dawson
U.S. Road Assessment Program Objectives, J. Peter Kissinger
U.S. Road Assessment Program Pilot Studies, Douglas W. Harwood
State Perspective, Larry Tibbits
Session 518: Major Disruptions to Personal Travel: Behavioral Responses and the Role of Telecommunications
Introduction, Qing Shen, presiding
What Does Research to Date on Media Choice Reveal About Forced Choices Caused by Transport Disruption?, John S. Niles (due to technical errors, click here to see complete presentation)
Understanding Family Household Rescheduling in Conditions of Uncertainty, Tim Schwanen
Earthquake and Fire: When Virtual Alternatives to Physical Travel Offer an Answer, Joanne H. Pratt
When Car Use Becomes a Scarce Resource: What Was Learned from Fuel Tax Protests in the United Kingdom?, Glenn Lyons
Discussant, Hani Mahmassani
Questions & Answers
Session 586: Public Involvement in Priced and Tolled Highway Facility Planning
Introduction, Patrick T. DeCorla-Souza, presiding
Pricing Social Issues: Coping with the Sins of the Past, Guillaume Shearin
Attitudes Related to Potential Tolling and Pricing Strategies in Washington State, Jeffrey N. Buxbaum
El Paso, Texas: Toll Lanes on I-10, Audrey Lenee Murphy
Grasstops and Grassroots Approach to Value Pricing, Lee W. Munnich
Session 646: Future of Metropolitan Planning Organizations: Evolving Roles and Challenges_back to top_
Introduction, Richard Perrin, presiding
Results and Implications of TRB Future MPO Conference, August 2006, Peter E. Plumeau
Planning to Be Popular: Transportation Tax Ballot Initiatives as Regional Planning Processes, Todd Goldman
Models for Independence: Organizational Structures of Independent Metropolitan Planning Organizations in Florida, Jeffrey Kramer
Multistate Metropolitan Planning Organizations, Katherine F. Turnbull
TRANSPORTATION ASSET MANAGEMENT
Session 518: Major Disruptions to Personal Travel: Behavioral Responses and the Role of Telecommunications_back to top_
Introduction, Qing Shen, presiding
What Does Research to Date on Media Choice Reveal About Forced Choices Caused by Transport Disruption?, John S. Niles (due to technical errors, click here to see complete presentation)
Understanding Family Household Rescheduling in Conditions of Uncertainty, Tim Schwanen
Earthquake and Fire: When Virtual Alternatives to Physical Travel Offer an Answer, Joanne H. Pratt
When Car Use Becomes a Scarce Resource: What Was Learned from Fuel Tax Protests in the United Kingdom?, Glenn Lyons
Discussant, Hani Mahmassani
Questions & Answers
TRANSPORTATION POLICY
Session 228: Meeting the Challenge to Achieve a Nationally Coordinated Research Program
Introduction, Nelda Bravo, presiding
FHWA’s Mission-Driven Collaboration Strategy, Dennis C. Judycki
TRB’s Multimodal Programs and Culture of Collaboration, Robert E. Skinner, Jr.
CUTC’s Collaborative Role in Research, Human Capital Development, and Technology Deployment, Daniel S. Turner
AASHTO’s Dual Role as Collaborator and Customer, Wesley S. C. Lum
Roundtable Discussion
Session 297: U.S. Department of Transportation Dialogue: Congestion and Other Initiatives
Introduction, Jeffrey N. Shane, presiding
Roundtable Discussion
Questions & Answers
Session 333: Women Trailblazers in Transportation
Introduction, Linda K. Howard, presiding
Outstanding American Women in Aeronautics, Dorothy Cochrane
Women, Visible and Invisible, in the Long-Distance Bus Industry, Maggie Walsh
Women in the Forefront of Airport Planning and Management, Marjorie Brink Coridan
Women Pioneers in Transportation Engineering and Construction, Ginger Evans
Questions & Answers
Session 439: Politics, Public Opinion, and Congestion Pricing
Introduction, Lee W. Munnich, presiding
Politics, Public Opinion, and Project Design in California RoadPricing, Megan Smirti
I’ll Tell You What I Think! National Review of How the Public Perceives Pricing, David H. Ungemah
Reaction to Managed Lane Concept by Various Groups of Travelers, Mark W. Burris
Panel Survey Evaluation of Attitudes and Willingness to Pay for Tolled Facilities, Mark Bradley
Session 487: Exploring Transportation Funding Options: Issues and Decision Factors_back to top_
Introduction, Tamar Henkin, presiding
How to Pay for Transportation? Survey of Public Preferences, Asha Weinstein
Implementation and Evaluation of Self-Financing Highway Pricing Schemes: Case Study, Jung Eun Oh
Private-Sector Investment in Roads and Streets as By-product of Development Process in the United States: Virginia Experience, Jonathan L. Gifford
Dedicated Funding and Urban Transit Performance: Some Empirical Evidence, Michael James Iacono