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Research and Implementation

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The Research and Implementation Division is made up of the following groups:

Houston Region

The Research and Implementation Office in Houston assists local agencies and organizations through technology transfer and through the implementation and evaluation of advanced technologies in the urban transportation environment. View a map to this office’s location online.

North Texas Region

  • Dallas
    The Research and Implementation Office in Dallas assists local agencies and organizations link research findings to implementation practices through the transfer of technology.
  • Arlington
    The System Operation Management Program in Arlington provides ongoing research and technical support to the Dallas, Fort Worth, El Paso and Lubbock TxDOT Districts, DART and other sponsors.

San Antonio and El Paso Region

  • San Antonio
    The mission of the San Antonio Office (GSA) spans the traditional areas of transportation planning, design, operations, and maintenance.
  • El Paso
    El Paso, along with its sister city of Ciudad Juarez in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, comprises the largest bi-national metropolitan area in the world.
Featured Research

I-35 Waco Project Overview

Featured image for postThis project will improve I-35 in Waco from 12th Street to North Loop 340 by improving safety and mobility, adding capacity, incorporating technology, and enhancing aesthetics. Improvements include widening main lanes to four lanes in each direction, improving frontage roads and ramps, reconstructing bridges, improving interchanges, adding U-turns, and improving bicycle and pedestrian access. The […]

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