Hi - the open house will be held during the Transportation Research Board
annual meeting next week in Washington DC.
Remote participation is not an option this time, but future meetings
(in-person and remote) will be announced on this list-serve.
Happy New Year-
Stacey Bricka
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Could users please note the city and state of events when posting them?
Assuming this isn't taking place in Nashville, is remote participation
available?
Thanks,
Nick
Nicholas J. Lindeman | Special Projects Planner
Metro Planning Department
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Subject: [CTPP] NextGen NHTS Pooled Fund Program Open House at TRB
*Apologies for cross-postings
FHWA is establishing a new pooled fund program in support of the next
generation National Household Travel Survey (NHTS). The NextGen NHTS will
integrate passive data with household travel surveys to provide both
long-distance and local travel behavior data on an annual basis. We invite
you to come and learn more about this new pooled fund effort while at TRB:
What: NextGen NHTS Pooled Fund Program Open House
When: Monday 1/8, 1-2 pm
Where: Convention Center Conference Room 302
This pooled fund is designed to bring together agencies considering their
next household travel survey program in order to learn from each other's
experiences to date and design the NextGen NHTS. Pooled fund participants
will identify design elements and benefit from research into critical
questions about the evolution to a hybrid travel behavior data source,
including guidance for evaluating passive data opportunities and
benchmarking results.
Whether you just completed a household travel survey or are actively
researching your 2020 survey program, this pooled fund program will equip
your agency with the research and results needed to meet local and long
distance travel behavior needs on an annual basis. We hope to see you at
TRB!
For more information or to RSVP, contact:
Wenjing Pu, PhD, PE
DOT | FHWA | Office of Highway Policy Information
(202) 366-5024
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