The agencies are testing three different fence designs created to keep protected species like the Houston toad and Louisiana pine snake out of construction zones.

Transportation researchers say the COVID-19 pandemic made traffic congestion disappear, but not for long.

The surveys of shuttle riders and other information collected will inform planning for future transit and transportation options on campus and in the surrounding Bryan-College Station community.

The Texas A&M Transportation Institute is looking for passengers to take a ride on its Navya Autonom shuttle during a demonstration through Nov. 15.

The Texas A&M Transportation Institute’s 2019 Urban Mobility Report spotted costly inefficiencies in the U.S. transportation infrastructure and recommended fixes.

The Texas A&M Transportation Institute will assist three new centers awarded up to $50 million established by the U.S. Department of Transportation.

The Texas A&M Transportation Institute, in cooperation with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, kicked off a project to study the drive cycles of the Texas A&M fleet buses that serve the campus and surrounding areas.

The Dutch junction, which was developed in the Netherlands and refined in other locations, moves bicyclists in front of vehicles at the intersection, increasing the protection for cyclists.