Month: December 2012

MIGUEL: THE ATTACK CAT

“You ought to have a cat, Uncle Stan,” my adopted niece Penelope insisted. She’s the daughter of my deceased friend and mentor, Art, and has inherited his natural gifts as a writer and an editor. With Art not around anymore, I think of Penelope as my sole remaining guardian angel. “I met this cute little… Read more »

TRAFFIC FLOW DATA ACQUISITION USING MAGNETIC-LOOP VEHICLE DETECTORS

Originally published in the Highway Research Record #154 (Highway Research Board,National Research Council), in the Annals of the National Academy of Sciences, and presented at an annual Symposium in Washington, D.C., this ground-breaking research study describes an original technique for measuring number, size and speed of vehicles in traffic, which has since been adopted by… Read more »