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TRB’s second Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP 2) Report S2-L17-RW-1: A Framework for Improving Travel Time Reliability describes the results of a project designed to identify and enhance the dissemination of transportation systems management and operations (TSM&O) information.

A major component of Reliability Project L17 was development of a Knowledge Transfer System (KTS), a web-based tool designed to provide convenient one-stop access to the complete range of TSM&O information. The KTS tool is currently available.

Reliability Project L17 also produced the following six items to fill in gaps in knowledge about transportation systems management and operations:

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