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Operational Guidance for Bicycle-Specific Traffic Signals

Christopher Monsere , Portland State University

Project Details

Project Type:
Research
End Date:
September 15,2013
UTC Grant Cycle:
OTREC 2012
UTC Funding:
$64,062
TRB RIP:
28513

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