The Mineta Transportation Institute (MTI) conducts research, education programs, and information and technology transfer, focusing on multimodal surface transportation policy and management issues. The Lucas Graduate School of Business at San José State University is the Institute’s academic home.
This collection consists of MTI research publications from 1996 to the present.
Submissions from 2007
Seventh National Garrett Morgan Sustainable Transportation Symposium, MTI Report 08-02, Mineta Transportation Institute
The Fourth National Security Summit: Approaches to Passenger Screening, MTI S-08-01, MTI
Video Transit Training for Older Travelers: A Case Study of the Rossmoor Senior Adult Community, California, MTI Report 06-04, Susan Shaheen and Caroline Rodier
Submissions from 2006
Transportation Financing Opportunities for the State of California, MTI Report 06-01, Asha Weinstein Agrawal
High-Speed Rail Projects in the United States: Identifying the Elements of Success-Part 2, MTI 06-03, Allison L. C. De Cerreno and Shishir Mathur
Bus Rapid Transit: A Handbook for Partners, MTI Report 06-02, George E. Gray, Thomas F. Larwin, and Norman Kelley
BART TO SILICON VALLEY—WHAT’S NEXT? MTI Report F-05-01, Mineta Transportation Institute
Sixth National Garrett Morgan Symposium on Sustainable Transportation, MTI Report S-06-01, Mineta Transportation Institute
The Fourth National Security Summit: Transportation Finance: Tough Choices Down the Road, MTI Report S-07-01, Mineta Transportation Institute
Exploration of Data Sources for Air Cargo Studies, MTI Report WP07-01, Wenbin Wei
Submissions from 2005
High-Speed Rail Projects in the United States: Identifying the Elements for Success-Part 1, MTI Report 05-01, Allison L. C. De Cerreno, Daniel M. Evans, and Howard Permut
The Impact of Telecommuter Rail Cars on Modal Choice, MTI Report 04-01, James C. Hayton
Selective Screening of Rail Passengers, MTI 06-07, Brian M. Jenkins and Bruce Robert Butterworth
Bus in the Fast Lane: A Forum on Bus Rapid Transit in the Bay Area, MTI Report F-04-01, Mineta Transportation Institute
Fifth National Garrett Morgan Sustainable Transportation Symposium,MTI Report S-05-01, Mineta Transportation Institute
Designing and Operating Safe and Secure Transit Systems: Assessing Current Practices in the United States and Abroad, MTI Report 04-05, Brian D. Taylor, Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Robin Liggett, Camille Fink, Martin Wachs, Ellen Cavanagh, Christopher Cherry, and Peter J. Haas
Submissions from 2004
Fourth National Garrett Morgan Sustainable Transportation Symposium, MTI Report S-03-01, Mineta Transportation Institute
Submissions from 2003
Saving City Lifelines: Lessons Learned in the 9-11 Terrorist Attacks, MTI Report 02-06, Brian M. Jenkins
Fast Tracks in the Golden State: on California High-Speed Rail, MTI Report S-02-02, Mineta Transportation Institute
National Symposium and Videoconference on Sustainable Transportation, MTI Report S-01-01, Mineta Transportation Institute
No Road, No Rage: A Forum on Expanding Bay Area Ferry Service, MTI Report F-02-01, Mineta Transportation Institute
Regional Transportation Hot Spot Forum Marin/Sonoma 101 Corridor, MTI Report F-01-02, Mineta Transportation Institute
Third National Garrett Morgan Sustainable Transportation Symposium, MTI Report S-02-01, Mineta Transportation Institute
California Transportation Security Summits, MTI Report S-01-04, MTI
Best Practices in Shared-Use High-Speed Rail Systems, MTI Report 02-02, Andrew Nash
Trucks, Traffic, and Timely Transport: A Regional Freight Logistics Profile, John Niles
Verifying the Accuracy of Regional Models Used in Transportation and Air Quality Planning, MTI 02-03, Caroline Rodier
Making Growth Work for California’s Communities, Kenneth R. Schreiber
Submissions from 2002
The Travel Behavior and Needs of the Poor: A Study of Welfare Recipients in Fresno County, California, MTI Report 01-23, Evelyn Blumenberg and Peter J. Haas
Envisioning Neighborhoods with TOD Potential (Includes demonstration CD), MTI Report 01-15, Earl G. Bossard
Using the Internet to Envision Neighborhoods with Transit Oriented Development Potential, MTI Report 01-24, Earl G. Bossard
Developer-Planner Interaction in Transportation and Land Use Sustainability, MTI Report 01-21, Aseem Inam
The California General Plan Process and Sustainable Transportation Planning, MTI Report 01-18, Richard W. Lee
Land Use and Transportation Alternatives: Constraint or Expansion of Household Choice, MTI Report 01-19, Jonathan Levine
Increasing Transit Ridership: Lessons from the Most Successful Transit Systems in the 1990s, MTI Report-01-22, Brian D. Taylor, Peter J. Haas, Brent Boyd, Daniel Baldwin Hess, Hiroyuki Iseki, and Allison Yoh
Submissions from 2001
Statewide Safety Study of Bicycles and Pedestrians on Freeways, Expressway, Toll Bridges, and Tunnels, Thomas C. Ferrara
Effect of Online Shopping on Vehicular Traffic, MTI Report 01-20, Joseph Giglierano
California Border Zone Land Transportation Issues: NAFTA II, MTI Report 01-06, George E. Gray
Non-Pricing Methods to Optimize High Occupancy Vehicle Lane Usage, MTI Report 01-11, George E. Gray
GIS for Livable Communities: Examination of community Perceptions of Assets, Liabilities and Transportation Improvements, MTI Report 01-09, Thomas A. Horan
Protecting Public Surface Transportation Against Terrorism and Serious Crime: Continuing Research on Best Security Practices, MTI Report 01-07, Brian M. Jenkins
Terrorism Overview, MTI Report 01-14, Brian M. Jenkins
Applying an Integrated Model to the Evaluation of Travel Demand Management Policies in the Sacramento Region, MTI Report 01-03, Robert A. Johnston
Applying an Integrated Urban Model in the Evaluation of Travel Demand Management Policies in the Sacramento Region: Year Two, MTI Report 01-08, Robert A. Johnston
How Best to Serve Seniors on Existing Transit Services, MTI Report 01-04, David Koffman
Construction of Transit-Based Developments: New Policy Initiatives for Governments, MTI Report 01-05, Scott Lefaver
Bart to Silicon Valley, How Now? MTI Report F-01-01, Mineta Transportation Institute
Lessons Learned: A Conference on Transit Referenda and Why They Succeed or Fail, MTI Report S-01-03, Mineta Transportation Institute