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Vehicle distances from other vehicles on a road
Two young children on scooters in Ann Arbor
Protecting vulnerable road users. ide their scooters around the Old West Side in Ann Arbor on Friday, March 20, 2020. Ann Arbor mayor Christopher Taylor encouraged residents to stay home when they can while also giving the okay to exercise outside. Jenna Kieser
Traffic model
Testing motion sickness volunteers
UMTRI’s Jingwen Hu notes crashworthiness of vehicle that plunges 250ft off a cliff

Wheelchair Transportation Safety Event – August 5, 2021

MDOT Transportation Diversity Recruitment Program Visits U-M

U-M’s Robert Hampshire joins Biden Administration to work on transportation research and technology

UMTRI and May Mobility Awarded Funding for Inclusive Design Challenge

$9.95M for “smart intersections” across Ann Arbor

Why automated vehicle advocates say the FCC dealt the nation a setback on safety

Measuring motion sickness in driverless vehicles

Paul Fancher: A career in transportation research excellence

State initiative to design “road of the future” connecting Detroit and Ann Arbor

Hunger and COVID: Fighting pandemic related food insecurity in Detroit

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