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TRB Weekly
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TRB Weekly covers the latest in transportation research.
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- The full program for the 2026 TRB Annual Meeting is now available! Visit the program to view full descriptions of more than 250 lectern sessions, poster sessions, and workshops, covering all transportation modes. Filter by subject, search by keyword, and build your own personal itinerary.
- Next Wednesday is the early bird registration deadline and your last chance to register before the fees increase on November 20.
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Listen to the Transit Unplugged podcast recorded with host Paul Comfort during Transit Cooperative Research Program's TCRP Day! Pictured here with panelists Matt Daus of Windels Marx, Art Guzzetti of American Public Transportation Association, and Sarah Meyer of Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, TCRP's own Jamaal Schoby joined the conversation on current research that could have lasting changes for public transportation.
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Serve on the Transportation Research Record (TRR) journal as a handling editor. This vitally important volunteer role ensures a thorough peer review process and recommends what is published. Volunteer to manage journal submissions and help inform both practice and research.
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Today we honor veterans. Yet veterans report that a lack of transportation is a barrier to getting health care after returning home from conflict. Transit agencies across the country have implemented solutions to meet this challenge. The concepts of transportation coordiation and mobility management have been a proven foundation for serving this populations for more than 10 years, as found in TRB's Transit Cooperative Research Program's TCRP Report 164: Community Tools to Improve Transportation Options for Veterans, Military Service Members, and Their Families.
Transportation also works hand-in-hand with military services in other ways. Resiliency practices and processes from the National Guard and others that airports can adapt and leverage for their own facilities and in partnerships with co-located military facilities are delineated in the Airport Cooperative Research Program's ACRP Synthesis 133: Identifying Military Resources and Strategies to Improve Civilian Airport Resiliency.
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When natural disasters damage airports and disrupt airport operations, response and recovery times in affected communities can be significantly delayed. A new Impacts on Practice resource from TRB's Airport Cooperative Research Program explores how ACRP Report 73: Airport-to-Airport Mutual Aid Programs has supported airport-to-airport mutual aid programs that have played critical roles in helping airports recover from disasters, from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005 to Ian in 2022 and Helene in 2024.
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November 12 – TRB Webinar: Assess the Effectiveness of High Visibility Enforcement
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November 19 – TRB Webinar: Incorporating Unbonded Post-Tensioning in Concrete Bridges
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November 20 – TRB Webinar: Geospatial Data Governance Policies and Procedures
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