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2 Introduction
3 Research and Technology Under TEA-21 Research and Special Programs Administration 6 Charting a New Course for Transportation Research and Technology Research and Special Programs Administration 8 Innovation in Transit Research and Technology Federal Transit Administration 13 The State of Transportation Research Federal Highway Adminstration 16 New Era in Surface Transportation Intelligent Transportation Systems Under TEA-21 22 Meeting the Challenges of Highway Safety TEA-21 and NHTSA Research Programs 26 Investing in Transportation Information Bureau of Transportation Statistics 27 Some Goals Achieved - New Challenges to Meet 29 TEA-21 and Transit 31 Making Sense of TEA-21 31 Managing Speed Review of Current Practice for Setting and Enforcing Speed Limits
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