Ohio Almanac, 1997-1998

Ohio Almanac, 1997-1998

Author: Michael O'Bryant

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 740

ISBN-13: 9781882203109

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A compendium of facts about the state of Ohio, including statistics concerning such diverse topics as education, geography, politics, business and industry and agriculture.


Statistical Validation of Speeds and Travel Times Provided by a Data Services Vendor

Statistical Validation of Speeds and Travel Times Provided by a Data Services Vendor

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13:

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The provision of real-time traffic and travel time information is becoming increasingly important in urban areas as well as in freight-significant intercity corridors. However, the high cost to install and maintain roadway-based traffic sensors has prevented widespread availability of real-time traffic information in these areas. A market for real-time traffic information is emerging in the United States and several private companies are gathering and distributing traffic information independently of public sector transportation agencies. In this study floating car, probe data, and newly developed Bluetooth device matching methods are developed and used to collect travel times and speeds for 103 centerline miles located in Dayton, Ohio. This reference data are then statistically evaluated with a data service vendor's reported travel times and speeds for 36 travel time segments.


The Complete Guide to America's National Parks

The Complete Guide to America's National Parks

Author: Fodor's

Publisher: Fodor's

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 516

ISBN-13: 9780679007692

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"Max Berman, a successful but rootless New York restoration architect, socialite, and ladies' man, remembers his childhood home in the small Austrian town of "H" mostly through his mother's cherished photographs and vivid stories. When she dies, still longing for the house she fled with her husband and young children in 1928, Max temporarily abandons his playboy lifestyle and travels to H, determined to reclaim the confiscated house." "In H, Max encounters Nadja, a young woman convinced that her late mother was Jewish and that the local synagogue will provide the sense of community she lacks. Recognizing that she is too talented for her provincial neighbors, he arranges for her to attend college in the U.S., where she becomes the most significant of his many lovers. He also befriends Arthur Spitzer, a Holocaust survivor and the leader of H's dwindling Jewish community, who helps him regain legal control of his mother's house. When, years later, the last of his tenants finally moves out, Max returns to investigate his family's ties in H over a fateful year that challenges his restlessness and seems to offer the chance for real belonging."--BOOK JACKET.