For More Information
For more information, contact:
Tim Lomax
(979) 845-9960
t-lomax@tamu.edu
David Schrank
(979) 845-7323
d-schrank@tamu.edu
Bill Eisele
(979) 845-8550
bill-eisele@tamu.edu
Research to develop and test a framework for mobility monitoring in communities with fewer than 200,000 persons. A Guidebook and other resources are available below.
- Guidebook for Mobility Monitoring in Small to Medium-Sized Communities: A How-To Guide
This guidebook provides a user-friendly step-by-step process for public- and private-sector transportation professionals to implement a mobility monitoring program in their communities. - Development and Application of a Mobility Monitoring Process and Guidebook for Small to Medium-Sized Communities
Paper submitted for Transportation Research Record publication (March 2008). - Mobility in Grand Junction, CO
Report describing the application of the Urban Mobility Study methodology in a study of arterial streets in a small urban area (2000 city population - 42,000).
