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2020 TRB Annual Meeting Call for Papers

 

Have you been part of an advancement or are you working on an interesting project related to non-motorized data gathering, management, sharing, quality control, or application? Share it with us through our 2020 TRB Call for Papers!  Just choose this specific call from the drop down menu in myTRB when submitting your paper.


Call for Paper Title
Advances in Non-Motorized Data

Call Description
Advances in data gathering technology have presented the opportunity to automatically collect data on non-motorized modes of travel.  This presents data management opportunities and challenges. The aim of this call for papers is to expand and improve the field of bicycle and pedestrian data.

Topics for papers include, but are not limited to:

  • Best practices in inter-agency data sharing.
  • Data quality control and quality assurance.
  • Validation and evaluation of third-party (private sector) non-motorized data.
  • Privacy concerns, data sharing ethics, and protections with crowdsourced data.
  • Unique applications of non-motorized data.
  • Using count data with crash data to calculate exposure and other measures.
  • Crowdsourced crash/incident data quality.
  • Unique applications or integration of bikeshare and scooter data.
  • Best practices in maintaining non-motorized asset inventories.
  • Developing routable pedestrian network datasets.

Organizer Name
Shawn Turner; Frank Proulx; Aditi Misra

Primary Sponsoring Committee
ABJ35: Highway and Traffic Monitoring

Secondary Sponsoring Committees
ANF10: Pedestrian Committee
ANF20: Bicycle Transportation
ABJ20: Statewide Data and Information Systems
ABJ30: Urban Data and Information Systems
APO20: Emerging and Innovative Public Transport and Technologies

Primary Subject Area
Pedestrians and Bicyclists

Secondary Subject Area
Data and Information Technology

 

 

 

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