Category: News
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NHTSA Administration visits UMTRI
Research staff provided updates on open-source tools, projects leveraging artificial intelligence, and advanced simulation technology.
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UMTRI Celebrates Three Prestigious CUTC Awards
UMTRI’s Henry Liu, Zachary Jerome and CCAT student from Purdue, Richar Ajagu receive prestigious research awards.
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New U-M Poll Shows Many Older Drivers Aren’t Planning for the Road Ahead
While Most Older Adults Drive Frequently and Feel Confident, few have a plan for a time when they can no longer drive.
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Making Air Travel Friendlier for People Living with Dementia
Research highlights how airports can improve accessibility, comfort, and dignity for travelers with cognitive challenges.
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Gerontological Society Annual Meeting Features UMTRI Research
UMTRI researchers lead transportation innovation at 2025 Gerontological Society of America (GSA) Annual Meeting in Boston.
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New traffic signal reduces unnecessary stops
Optimizing signals to keep up with changes in traffic flows isn’t a simple task. The time and cost of traffic counts and recalculation, taking roughly two to six months and up to $4,500 per intersection, mean most municipalities won’t reassess for two to five years and sometimes even decades. U-M project reduces time and cost.