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Title
- Communication Plan for Windblown Dust
Description
Windblown dust events occur in Arizona, and blowing dust has been considered a contributing factor to serious crashes on ... Arizona roadways.... [T]he Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) acquires information about predicted or in-progress dust events through National Weather Service forecasts and advisories and through field reports from motorists and ADOT personnel. ADOT then communicates this information to the public.... During this project, researchers developed a set of recommendations that ADOT can implement to identify the most effective means for acquiring data about windblown dust events, communicating ... to the public, and influencing driver behavior....--Page v.
Contributors
- Arizona. Department of Transportation. Research Center (Issuing body)
- Arizona. Department of Transportation (Issuing body)
- Sonoma Technology Inc. (Contributor)
- Western Transportation Institute (Contributor)
- Partners in Brainstorms, Inc. (Publisher)
- United States. Department of Transportation (Contributor)
- United States. Federal Highway Administration (Contributor)
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2015-05
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- numberingSPR 723
- dateMay 2015
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Prepared by:
Stephen B. Reid
Clinton P. MacDonald
Daniel M. Alrick
Sonoma Technology, Inc.
David Veneziano, PhD
Leann Koon
Western Transportation Institute
Montana State University
Debra Pryor
Diane Ginn
Partners in Brainstorms
Published by:
Arizona Department of Transportation
In cooperation with
U.S. Department of Transportation
Federal Highway Administration
Stephen B. Reid
Clinton P. MacDonald
Daniel M. Alrick
Sonoma Technology, Inc.
David Veneziano, PhD
Leann Koon
Western Transportation Institute
Montana State University
Debra Pryor
Diane Ginn
Partners in Brainstorms
Published by:
Arizona Department of Transportation
In cooperation with
U.S. Department of Transportation
Federal Highway Administration