Traffic Engineering Lab


Subsequent to joining the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering in 1998, Dr. Moses created a Traffic Engineering Laboratory for teaching and research purposes. A number of tools, equipment, and software were acquired. The acquired research and teaching tools included pneumatic tube counters, electronic turning movement counters, GPS travel time survey hardware and software, and a driving simulator. Since its inception, undergraduate and graduate students have used the equipment and software in the Traffic Engineering Laboratory for term projects, theses, and dissertations.