Transportation agencies find effective ways to deliver programs and projects that meet the public’s need for safe and efficient travel through the Federal Highway Administration’s [...]
On Oct. 21 and Oct. 22, Rutgers CAIT hosted A Training Course on Ground Improvement Methods that outlined the best practices for dealing with poor ground conditions at the job
Thomas D. Everett has been working at FHWA for decades in multiple leadership roles, but before that he got his engineering start at Rutgers. Earlier this month he was honored
Elizabethtown Gas brought in a Rutgers Drone team to map a gas pipeline replacement project and capture geolocations of newly installed underground infrastructure. The data collected will help the team
Self-driving shuttles are one part of NJ Transit’s future plans for filling in the gap on first and last-mile transit options. The agency hopes to test this technology as part
It has been a busy month. This October, CAIT has been in the news for various research and projects, has seen faculty members honored for their excellence in education and
ASCE Central Jersey honors members dedicated to the advancement of the profession every year at its annual awards ceremony. This year, they selected CAIT-affiliated researcher Dr. Husam Najm for the
Prior research focusing on end-of-track collision risk management is limited. Part of an ongoing project to study passenger-terminal safety and end-of-track collision prevention strategies, CAIT [...]
As part of his latest UTC project, Dr. Hao Wang has been working on a framework that has the potential to inform airport authorities about the condition of their airfield
A collaborative research project shows that the Street Smart NJ program, created in 2013 to address pedestrian safety in the state, is changing the behaviors that contribute to pedestrian-vehicle [...]