Pennsylvania Transportation Institute

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Pennsylvania Transportation Institute
Established1968
Address40°51′49″N 77°50′02″W / 40.863697°N 77.833957°W / 40.863697; -77.833957 (Altoona Bus Research and Testing Center)
Location
Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA, USA
Websitehttp://www.pti.psu.edu/

The Pennsylvania Transportation Institute (PTI), founded in 1968, is a research unit of Penn State University's College of Engineering located in a research complex on the Penn State's University Park Campus. Since January 2008 its full title has been the Thomas D. Larson Pennsylvania Transportation Institute in recognition of its first director and major benefactor. The institute consists of:

  • Transportation Infrastructure Program
  • Transportation Operations Program
  • Vehicle Systems and Safety Program
  • Bus Research and Testing Center
  • Center for Dirt and Gravel Road Studies
  • Mid-Atlantic Universities Transportation Center
  • Northeast Center of Excellence for Pavement Technology

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