Over the years, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic there have been multiple construction projects starting up in large cities across the U.S along with the migration of individuals to these cities. In this project we will gain the insight on how ...
Over the years, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic there have been multiple construction projects starting up in large cities across the U.S along with the migration of individuals to these cities. In this project we will gain the insight on how to extract traffic data both in-person and through online libraries in order to provide the designers with recommendations along with taking into consideration environmental conditions and multi-modal transportation. This project is intended to teach how to redesign roadways in much needed communities to help ensure pedestrian safety and balance the priority of buses, bicycles and cars on roadways in order to optimize daily commutes. This project is the bread & butter of transportation engineering and being able to analyze the current roadway conditions and collect data that can be used to further improve these roadways through passing the data down to designers. Project Manager: Brandon Sanchez ([email protected])
As is true across most of LA, sometimes road damage, downed signs, and other hazards interrupt student’s routes to school. Keeping up with these repairs can be a challenge for an organization as large as LADOT or even USC’s own facilities management ...
As is true across most of LA, sometimes road damage, downed signs, and other hazards interrupt student’s routes to school. Keeping up with these repairs can be a challenge for an organization as large as LADOT or even USC’s own facilities management and planning. The proposed project: USC Hazard map, would create a GIS map of the USC campus and beyond logging real time hazards collected and plotted by students. Information on repairs and establishing a central clear reporting system to the facilities and management could also be available through this. This can be open to any citizens who wish to report any problems from ADA accessibility, graffiti removal, broken infrastructure, or even something like perceived safety for bikers. Project Manager: Emerson Sonoda ([email protected])