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Title: Guidelines for estimating the triennial benefits of Kansas Transportation Research and new developments (K-TRAN) research projects
Authors: Kansas. Dept. of Transportation. Division of Operations. Bureau of Materials and Research.
K-TRAN (Research Program)
Kansas. Department of Transportation. Division of Operations. Bureau of Materials and Research.
Kansas State University. Civil Engineering Dept.
K-TRAN (Research Program)
Stokes, Robert W.
Babcock, Michael W.
Russell, Eugene R.
Rys, Margaret J.
Keywords: Benefit
Costs
Implementation
Policies and Research
Transportation
Issue Date: Jul-2004
Description: Between 1991 and 2003, the K-TRAN program has funded over 200 research projects at a total program cost of $7.3 million. Since 1991, a total of 76 K-TRAN projects have been implemented. Estimates of monetary triennial benefits have been developed by the research project monitors for 25 of the implemented projects. The estimated benefit/cost ratio for the total K-TRAN program (i.e., including projects which have not been implemented) is 15.4. The benefit/cost ratio for projects that have been or are in the process of being implemented is 37.3. The K-TRAN Program is clearly an economically viable program.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1984/23109
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