Presentations, Articles, & Publications
Presentations
You can use the presentations below to help us deliver the message about Smart Transportation. If you are planning to speak to a local organization, conference, or other group about Smart Transportation, please contact Natasha Schock at nschock@state.pa.us so that we can keep track of the outreach efforts. If needed, we can also assist you with customizing a presentation depending on how much time you have and the nature of your audience.
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Smart Transportation Presentation for General Audiences - 15 Minute Length
- Slide Notes for 15 Minute Presentation
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Smart Transportation Presentation for Technical Audiences
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Transportation Research Board 88th Annual Meeting, January 11-15, 2009
- Rick Hogg, P.E., "Smart Transportation: A Pennsylvania Perspective"
- William Petit, P.E. and Mary Raulerson, "Going from Blah, Blah, Blah, to A-ha!" -
Lehigh Valley Smart Transportation Workshop, January 16, 2009
- Gerald Fry, Mary Raulerson, Dan Kueper, and Jeff Greene, “Smart Transportation Workshop for the Lehigh Valley” -
New Partners for Smart Growth Annual Conference, January 22-24, 2009
- Dan Cessna, P.E., "Smart Transportation" -
APTA Conference on Sustainability, August 2, 2009 (PowerPoint)
Articles
"Advancing Smart Transportation", Pittsburgh Engineer, Winter 2009.
“Smart Transportation: A New Frontier”, District Focus, August 2008.
"How We Can Save Our Roads", Parade Magazine, March 8, 2009.
"Connecting the Dots", Pennsylvania Township News, May 2009.
"The End of the Road", The Sylvanian, March - April, 2009.
Publications
To purchase hardcopies of PennDOT Publications, please visit the PennDOT Sales Store.
Smart Transportation Interim Guidance Policy
Pennsylvania’s Keystone Principles
Keystone Principles and Criteria for Growth, Investment, and Resource Conservation
PennDOT’s 2008 Sound Land Use Implementation Plan
A Guide for Achieving Flexibility in Highway Design, 2004. The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO)
Excerpts: http://www.contextsensitivesolutions.org/content/reading/guide-for-achieving-flexibility/
This book can be purchased at: https://bookstore.transportation.org/item_details.aspx?ID=103
Flexibility in Highway Design, by the Federal Highway Administration
NCHRP Report 480 A Guide to Best Practices for Achieving Context Sensitive Solutions
Pennsylvania’s Traffic Calming Handbook
Roundabouts: An Informational Guide by FHWA
Maine DOT Sensible Transportation Handbook
Bicycling and Pedestrian Checklist
AASHTO Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities
New York City Street Design Manual
Congestion Mitigation and Smart Transportation
Essential Smart Growth Fixes for Urban and Suburban Zoning Codes
Integrating Transportation Land Use and in Comprehensive Plans: A Handbook










