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Close-up of cyclist crossing a bridge | TTI logo in lower right corner.

Safety Focus Area Websites

  • Center for Transportation Safety
  • ATLAS Center
  • Roadside Safety and Physical Security Division
  • Center for Transportation Computational Mechanics
  • Work Zone and Dynamic Signs Program
  • Teens in the Driver Seat
  • Traffic Operations and Roadway Safety Division
  • Behavioral Research Program
  • Roadway Design Program
  • Roadway Visibility Research

Research Focus Area Contact

Lance Bullard
Roadside Safety
ph. (979) 845-6153
email
Robert Wunderlich
Center for Transportation Safety
ph. (979) 845-2095
email

Conducting programs of research, education and technology transfer to improve roadway safety.

The Institute’s safety innovations can be found throughout Texas and around the world. Major advancements have occurred in the design of roadside safety devices such as guardrails, crash cushions and sign supports. TTI is leading other significant advancements in traffic signals and signs, distracted-driving and crash analysis, and bicycle and pedestrian safety, just to name a few.

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