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Franklin and Murfreesboro Traffic Cameras Added to GIS Viewer

Traffic cameras in Franklin and Murfreesboro were added to the GIS viewer today.

Posted by dobbinjp on November 5, 2012 in Research, Traffic,


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VECTOR completes phase 2 of traffic and safety information dissemination project

VECTOR has completed phase 2 of the traffic and safety information dissemination project. This work was sponsored by the Tennessee Department of Transportation. The final work product, a template that syndicates TDOT SmartWay information on a local city website, was deployed by the City of Franklin last month. The links may be found at the…

Posted by dobbinjp on November 4, 2011 in Research, Traffic


Vanderbilt Wins ITE TN Section Traffic Bowl!

The Institute of Transportation Engineers hosts a series of Traffic Bowl Competitions across the U.S.A. and Canada. These Traffic Bowl competitions are Jeopardy-like competitions where the transportation “answers” are provided on a Jeopardy display board by category, and contestants must then be the first team to buzz in using traffic signal displays. The team controlling…

Posted by dobbinjp on March 3, 2011 in Academics, Students, Traffic


Google Traffic Overlay

We are testing the Google Traffic Overlay for Google Maps. You can view the test page by clicking here. While the map is centered in Nashville, you may easily zoom out and pan to Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga, or San Francisco, CA (anywhere, for that matter!). Note that this information is coming from Google and is…

Posted by dobbinjp on October 1, 2010 in Research, Traffic


VECTOR Traffic Lab released!

The “VECTOR Traffic Lab” has been released…as part of our work with the Tennessee Department of Transportation, we are demonstrating some of our beta products to the public via our website. Please understand that these products are still in development. We would love to receive feedback, email Jimmy Dobbins if you have any suggestions, ideas…

Posted by dobbinjp on September 9, 2010 in Research, Traffic