The 2009 MUTCD1 contains a standard on the application of a speed limit sign, stating “speed zones (other than statutory… Read More ITRE and NCDOT Announce the Publication of Final Report on NC Speed Limits
The Institute for Transportation Research and Education (ITRE) at North Carolina State University is seeking an innovative and progressive leader… Read More ITRE is hiring a Director!
From The News & Observer: As drones become more readily available, the technology has caught the eye of public safety officials… Read More ITRE in the News: Law enforcement officials look to drones as way to improve public safety
On Tuesday, May 16, Dr. Rahmi Akçelik will present a guest lecture at ITRE titled “Key Parameters in Traffic Modeling”… Read More ITRE to Host Leading Scientist for Lecture on Traffic Modeling
Earlier this October, ITRE helped to launch NC Vision Zero, a new initiative focused on eliminating deaths North Carolina’s roadways…. Read More North Carolina Moves Toward Zero Roadway Deaths with the Help of ITRE
Outer Banks visitors and residents will have a faster way to get to Ocracoke Island, thanks to a new passenger-only… Read More North Carolina Announces Plans for New Passenger Ferry Studied by ITRE and Volkert
From WCQS News: Public transportation in Western North Carolina primarily serves elderly, disabled, and other customers needing a shuttle to… Read More ITRE in the News: New In-Roads For WNC Public Transit
Researchers at ITRE have found that a new traffic treatment called a “zipper merge” has the potential to reduce traffic… Read More ITRE Studying How Zipper Merges Reduce Congestion at Sites Across North Carolina
For the last several years, ITRE has supported the North Carolina Department of Transportation’s (NCDOT) efforts to improve safety and… Read More ITRE Researchers Team with NCDOT to Optimize DDIs in the State’s Most Congested Region
From WNCN.com: State transportation officials are working with ITRE to see if a new way of merging can ease congestion…. Read More ITRE in the News: NCDOT studying ‘zipper merge’ to reduce congestion