ATRInsider November 2024 | Vol. 20 Issue 6
Click here to read this issue of the ATRInsider. ATRI Announces Trucking’s Top Concerns Joe Boyle Appointed to ATRI Board
Click here to read this issue of the ATRInsider. ATRI Announces Trucking’s Top Concerns Joe Boyle Appointed to ATRI Board
Click here to read this issue of the ATRInsider. Research Documents Substantial Financial and Safety Impacts from Truck Driver Detention
Click here to read this issue of the ATRInsider. Industry Costs Increased More than 6 Percent During Freight Recession ATRI
Click here to read this issue of the ATRInsider. ATRI Research Evaluates Renewable Diesel as an Alternative Pathway to Decarbonization
Click here to read this issue of the ATRInsider. ATRI Hosts Focus Group with Women Truck Drivers to Examine Barriers
Click here to read this issue of the ATRInsider. New ATRI Research Analyzes Predatory Towing and Efforts to Prevent It
The American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) has been engaged in critical transportation studies and operational tests since 1954. ATRI is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit research organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., with offices in Atlanta, Minneapolis, and Sacramento.
ATRI’s primary mission is to conduct transportation research, with an emphasis on the trucking industry’s essential role in a safe, efficient and viable transportation system. ATRI’s research focus areas include: Congestion and Mobility; Economic Analysis; Safety and Security; Technology and Operations; Environment; and Transportation Infrastructure.
ATRI’s extensive experience covers a broad range of commercial vehicle operations including leadership and/or participation in numerous national freight analyses, technology research initiatives and field operational tests.
ATRI presently manages the U.S. DOT’s Freight Mobility Program, and has provided freight mobility and performance measures technical assistance to 31 state DOTs and 11 of the 15 largest MPOs in the U.S. ATRI has received top research awards from ITS America, TIDA, University of Minnesota and the Institute of Transportation Engineers.