Texas A&M Transportation Institute
A member of The Texas A&M University System, the Texas A&M Transportation Institute annually works with nearly 200 sponsors at all levels of government and the private sector. TTI is the largest participant in the Texas Department of Transportation research program.
Recognized as one of the finest higher education-affiliated transportation research agencies in the nation, TTI has made research breakthroughs across all facets of modern transportation. Virtually every mile of roadway in Texas has benefitted from TTI research.
With headquarters on the Texas A&M University campus in College Station, TTI maintains a full-service safety proving grounds facility and erosion control laboratory in Bryan, and has offices in Arlington, Austin, Dallas, El Paso, Galveston, Houston and San Antonio. At any one time, TTI has research projects in about 30 U.S. states and 20 foreign countries.
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Recent Submissions
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(The West-Memphis Metropolitan Planning Organization, 2009-04)
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(Jonesboro Metropolitan Planning Organization, 2005-09)
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(Hot Springs Metropolitan Planning Organization, 2005-11-03)
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(Bi-State Metropolitan Planning Organization, 2006-08-11)
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(Santa Fe Metropolitan Planning Organization, 1999)
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(Mid-Region Metropolitan Planning Organization, 2007-04-26)
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(2009-05-14)
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(Rapides Area Planning Commission, 2005-07)
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(2010-10-31)
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(New Orleans Urbanized Area Regional Planning Commission, 2007-06-12)
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(Lake Charles Urbanized Area Metropolitan Planning Organization, 2009-08-04)
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(Capital Region Planning Commission, 2007-12)
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(Southeast Arkansas Regional Planning Commission, 2005-08)
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(Northwest Arkansas Regional Planning Commission, 2006-04-20)
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(Metroplan Metropolitan Planning Organization, 2010-03-24)
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(Las Cruces Metropolitan Planning Organization, 2010-06-09)
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(Farmington Metropoliatan Planning Organization, 2010-04-15)
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(Lawton Metropolitan Planning Organization, 2008-01)
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(Indian Nations Council of Governments, 2005-08)