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Critical Incident Management and Clearance Practices for Rail Transit  (2015)

Implementing the Freight Transportation Data Architecture: Data Element Dictionary  (2015)

A Guide to Building and Retaining Workforce Capacity for the Railroad Industry  (2015)

The Essential Federal Role in Highway Research and Innovation  (2015)

Review of the USDOT Report on Connected Vehicle Initiative Communications Systems Deployment  (2015)

Potential MUTCD Criteria for Selecting the Type of Control for Unsignalized Intersections  (2015)

Review of U.S. Department of Transportation Truck Size and Weight Study - Second Report: Review of USDOT Technical Reports  (2015)

Naturalistic Driving Study: Linking the Study Data to the Roadway Information Database  (2015)

A Guidebook for Increasing Diverse and Small Business Participation in Airport Business Opportunities  (2015)

Funding and Managing the U.S. Inland Waterways System: What Policy Makers Need to Know: What Policy Makers Need to Know  (2015)

Guidebook for Airport Terminal Restroom Planning and Design  (2015)

The Role of Freight Transportation in Economic Competitiveness  (2015)

A Guide to Agency-Wide Knowledge Management for State Departments of Transportation  (2015)

A National Training and Certification Program for Transit Vehicle Maintenance Instructors  (2015)

Naturalistic Driving Study: Descriptive Comparison of the Study Sample with National Data  (2015)

Passenger Value of Time, Benefit-Cost Analysis and Airport Capital Investment Decisions, Volume 2: Final Report  (2015)

Proposed Practice for Alternative Bidding of Highway Drainage Systems  (2015)

Labor–Management Partnerships for Public Transportation, Volume 2: Final Report  (2015)

Improving Safety Culture in Public Transportation  (2015)

Naturalistic Driving Study: Collecting Data on Cell Phone Use  (2015)