Featured Projects

  • Mobile Millennium The potential of cell phones to operate as traffic data collection devices has been considered by the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) community for several years. With the Mobile Millennium project, researchers have constructed an unprecedented traffic monitoring system capable of fusing GPS data from cell phones with data from existing traffic sensors. It will be accessible to the public via free software that is compatible with Nokia and non-Nokia smartphones.
  • Travel Times on Changeable Message Signs California Center for Innovative Transportation (CCIT) has implemented a system that provides travelers with travel time messages on Changeable Message Signs (CMS). This system is able to calculate real-time highway driving time as well as train trip time for pre-defined trip itineraries and displays related messages on a network of signs.
  • Automated Vehicle Occupancy Verification and Enforcement This collaborative effort will enable HOV Facility Managers in California to ensure effective operations of High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) and High-Occupancy Toll (HOT) facilities using Automated Vehicle Occupancy Verification and Enforcement Systems.

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The California Center for Innovative Transportation (CCIT) accelerates the implementation of research and the deployment of technical solutions by practitioners to enable a safer, cleaner and more efficient surface transportation service.

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Read our Biennial Report

Get an inside look at CCIT and its cutting edge projects by downloading the 2008-2009 Biennial Report. To download a full color copy of the report .

I-880 Corridor Management Plan Demonstration - Final Report Now Available

In 2004, under sponsorship from the California Department of Transportation, the California Center for Innovative Transportation (CCIT) at the University of California, Berkeley began the process to evaluate the performance...

Privately-Provided Commuter Bus Services: Role in the San Francisco Bay Area Regional Transportation Network - White Paper Available

High gas prices, the lengthening of commutes and the ability to use travel time productively has created demand for commuter bus services. This CCIT White Paper focuses on transit initiatives...
California Center for Innovative Transportation
University of California, Berkeley
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Berkeley, CA 94720-3830

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