This seminar series provides updates on research projects in the ITS Institute's core science and technology areas—human factors, intelligent vehicles, traffic modeling and management, sensing, communications, and controls.
Visual accessibility—how effectively vision can be used to travel safely through or complete activities within a space—has an important impact on ...
Visual accessibility—how effectively vision can be used to travel safely through or complete activities within a space—has an important impact on ...
The consideration of vision loss is of growing importance in research, planning, and implementation of travel and transportation needs. There are appr...
Traffic safety comes in several shapes and sizes. Ask a maintenance worker what safety is and you might hear that it's plowing roads when it snows. A ...
Cyclopath is a routing and mapping system for bicyclists in the Twin Cities metro area. The system, developed at the University of Minnesota, generate...
To save lives and prevent injuries on U.S. highways, vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communication is essential. In this ...
In this seminar, John Evans will discuss a practical sensor technology to improve public safety through the remote sensing of snow and ice on bridge a...
Many cities in the U.S. are installing roundabouts instead of traditional signalized intersections, largely due to evidence that roundabouts dramatica...
Driving is a significant part of independent living for people of all ages and abilities. Within the next decade, a quarter of all U.S. drivers are ex...
Coordination is essential to providing the highest possible quality of service on signalized arterials through movements, and travel time is its most ...