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vehicle behavior

A Team Effort: Toyota Project Brings Together Multiple Institutions to Create Crash Countermeasures

March 1, 2017

In 2013, Robert Wunderlich, director of the Texas A&M Transportation Institute’s (TTI’s) Center for Transportation Safety gathered a team of researchers to work on a project funded by the Toyota Economic Loss Settlement — money set aside for transportation safety research. The project’s goal was to find methods to reduce crashes caused by vehicle- and/or […]

Filed Under: Texas Transportation Researcher, Volume 53, Number 1 Tagged With: countermeasures, human behavior, transportation safety, vehicle behavior

TTI’s Toyota Project Aims to Proactively Detect Driver Stress, Vehicle Errors

June 1, 2016

Can driver stress levels and abnormal vehicle operations be detected and measured to help prevent crashes? Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) researchers and members of its multidisciplinary, multi-institution team have completed the second year of a three-year project looking at that question. So far, the answer seems to be a resounding “yes.” The TTI project […]

Filed Under: Texas Transportation Researcher, Volume 52, Number 2 Tagged With: countermeasures, human behavior, texting and driving, transportation safety, vehicle behavior

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