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Human Interaction

Inside TTI's driving simulator.

Human Interaction Focus Area Websites

  • Center for Transportation Safety
  • Driving Simulator
  • Eye Tracking Systems
  • Human Factors and Human Performance
  • Occupant Protection
  • Planning and Evaluation
  • Traffic Safety Attitudes and Behaviors
  • Visibility Research

Research Focus Area Contacts

Michael Manser
ph. (512) 407-1172
email
Katie Womack
ph. (979) 317-2532
email

Studying the interactions of the driver, the vehicle and the environment.

Human factors and behavioral teams at TTI examine user-to-vehicle and user-to-roadway interactions and study roadway user attitudes and actions to optimize safety.

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