Research Associate
Western Transportation Institute at Montana State University
Bozeman, Montana, United States
Karalyn Clouser is a GIS and planning specialist with 10 years of experience working with WTI. At WTI, she has provided GIS and planning support to the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit in Parks Technical Assistance Center (TRIPTAC), the Small Urban, Rural and Tribal Center on Mobility (SURTCOM), the Small Urban and Rural Livability Center (SURLC), the West Region Transportation Workforce Center (WRTWC), and the National Center for Rural Road Safety. Karalyn earned her B.S. in Earth Sciences (GIS/Planning) from Montana State University and her Master of Sustainable Transportation from the University of Washington.
Karalyn’s research portfolio focuses on rural mobility and livability. She is currently working on several projects with the National Association of Development Organizations to provide technical assistance to several small urban and rural communities which are aiming to improve mobility through increasing access to public transportation and access to safe active transportation infrastructure.
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Counting Bicyclists and Pedestrians on a Rural Highway in New Mexico
Sunday, June 16, 2024
1:15 PM - 2:30 PM ET