Search Local Road Research Board

Search the LRRB website and research database:

Refine your search:

To find additional research, books, journals, articles, and more access the MnDOT Library.

Help with searching

Sort by:
Results 1 - 10 of 159
Given a transportation network having source nodes with evacuees and destination nodes, we want to find a contraflow network configuration, i.e., ideal direction for each edge, to minimize evacuation time. Contraflow is considered a potential remedy ...
Status: Complete
Publish Date: June 19, 2006
Researcher: Shashi Shekhar
Research Report: 2006-21
Transportation is a crucial contributor to health. It not only directly shapes the social and physical environments but also determines the type of places where people can live, learn, work, and play in their everyday lives. This project develops a ...
Status: Complete
Researcher: Yingling Fan
MnDOT and other state departments of transportation (DOTs) distribute federal funds from Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration PL funds and 5303 funds, respectively to metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs) to support ...
Status: Complete
Researcher: Mark Linsenmayer
Communication concepts such as funding for local road systems is an ongoing challenge that public works managers face when engaging with stakeholders, policymakers and the public. Through survey research and case studies of four Minnesota local ...
Status: Complete
Publish Date: October 11, 2017
Researcher: Guillermo Narvaez
Research Report: 2017-39
Aging infrastructure, changing patterns in road demand, and persistently constrained revenues challenge the sustainability of local road systems. This research is a comparative analysis of public engagement methods for involving stakeholders in ...
Status: Complete
Publish Date: May 19, 2014
Researcher: Kathryn Quick
Research Report: 2014-17
After a long period of system deployment of the auto-highway system, and several decades of maturity of that system, the surface transportation sector is facing a large number of technological shifts that could change whether and how people travel. ...
Status: Complete
Publish Date: January 05, 2016
Researcher: David Levinson
Research Report: 2016-02
Researchers evaluated how accessibility in the Twin Cities region would be affected by various changes in land use (including population and employment scenarios) and the transportation network (due to proposed highway infrastructure improvements ...
Status: Complete
Publish Date: February 28, 2012
Researcher: David Levinson
Research Report: 2012-05
Researchers analyzed archived paratransit data to create models and algorithms that can be used to help implement two approaches for improving efficiency: reoptimizing routes and selectively using nondedicated service providers such as taxis. Both ...
Status: Complete
Publish Date: April 01, 2008
Researcher: Diwakar Gupta
Research Report: 2008-09
With the passage of MAP-21 and the increased emphasis on performance-based planning, greater coordination is expected between state departments of transportation when a metropolitan planning organization's metropolitan planning area covers more than ...
Status: Complete
Local transportation agencies are facing severe challenges in keeping road networks safe and in good repair. Among those challenges are aging infrastructure, increasing material costs, and stagnant or decreasing funding levels. In this project, ...
Status: Complete
Researcher: Lance Bernard