April 5, 2018

Well-Oiled Machine or Stuck in the Mud?

Ultimately, every transportation engineering project that is constructed needs to have the right mix of attributes to be successful. They must fill a need, be reliable and cost efficient, perform with a satisfactory safety record, and perhaps involve a certain amount of luck. Five international examples of good and bad transportation infrastructure show us how things can work like a well-oiled machine or get stuck in the mud. From the oldest surviving railroad in Europe to implementing new data and technology to misappropriated sidewalks and stolen bikes, these transportation ideas provide lessons for practitioners:- Daniel Findley, DTC Civil Transportation Instructor


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