The Future of Transit Signal Priority (TSP) Architecture

As traffic congestion is anticipated to increase three-fold over the next 25 years in Portland, Oregon, TriMet is in the process of expanding its transit service to meet the rising demand for increased ridership. The Future of Transit Signal Priority

Grey Means Go: Colorblindness in Transportation

Up to 90 percent of what road users use to navigate is visual, and much of that information is color-specific. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/grey-means-go-colorblindness-transportation-brian-chandler/

Pavement marking through the lens of colorblind travelers

How do we stripe our roads? How should we stripe our roads? This week we take a look at pavement marking through the lens of colorblind drivers, bicyclists, and pedestrians. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/grey-means-go-pavement-marking-colorblind-travelers-brian-chandler/

TSMO Implementation in Washington State

DKS assists WSDOT in creating their TSMO Program through the National Operations Center of Excellence https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R45hyElfWEg&ct=t(EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_8_20_2020)

ODOT shares Bend Parkway plan

DKS’s John Bosket helped develop the draft plan to help mitigate congestion. https://www.bendbulletin.com/localstate/odot-shares-bend-parkway-plan/article_acd5d7a0-df25-11ea-abef-73a1d8cdc8a6.html

Grey Means Go: Signing for Colorblind Travelers

DKS’s Brian Chandler, National Director for Transportation Safety, explores color vision deficiency in transportation. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/grey-means-go-signing-colorblind-travelers-brian-chandler/

Grey Means Go: Colorblindness in Transportation

DKS’s Brian Chandler writes about colorblindness in transportation. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/grey-means-go-colorblindness-transportation-brian-chandler/?trackingId=JjimIJiUT%2FCxjdSx4XFmKA%3D%3D