TCRP publications offer expertise and insights from a range of perspectives designed to spur thoughtful discussion. These publications include evidence-based consensus study reports of committees of experts; presentations from TCRP members and other experts; and TCRP Perspectives offered by individual experts.
TCRP Report 195 explores how shared modes�and ridesourcing companies in particular�interact with the use of public transit and personal automobiles.
Learn MoreTCRP Report 191 serves as a resource to explore, evaluate, initiate, plan, and implement small- and medium-sized public-private partnership (P3) initiatives.
Learn MoreTCRP Report 190 identifies the requirements necessary for successful value creation through transportation infrastructure investment and details how to capture a portion of that value through value capture mechanisms.
Learn MoreTCRP Report 165 provides guidance on transit capacity and quality of service issues and the factors influencing both. The accompanying CD-ROM provides extra content.��
Learn MoreTCRP Web Only Document 70 offers practices for transit systems of all sizes to absorb the impacts of disaster, recover quickly, and return rapidly to providing the services that customers rely on to meet their travel needs.
Learn MoreProceedings:
Proceedings published by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine chronicle the presentations and discussions at a workshop, symposium, or other event convened by the National Academies. The statements and opinions contained in proceedings are those of the participants and are not endorsed by other participants, the planning committee, or the National Academies.
Consensus Study Reports:
Consensus Study Reports published by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine document the evidence-based consensus on the study’s statement of task by an authoring committee of experts. Reports typically include findings, conclusions, and recommendations based on information gathered by the committee and the committee’s deliberations. Each report has been subjected to a rigorous and independent peer-review process and it represents the position of the National Academies on the statement of task.
Rapid Expert Consultation:
Rapid Expert Consultations published by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine are authored by subject-matter experts on narrowly focused topics that can be supported by a body of evidence. The discussions contained in rapid expert consultations are considered those of the authors and do not contain policy recommendations. Rapid expert consultations are reviewed by the institution before release.