December 3, 2024
November has been a rewarding month for ATI, as we gain new projects and continue work in those ongoing. We're proud to share that DRIVE-SMART, a newly funded project will lay the groundwork to develop…
November 1, 2024
This month, we're excited to announce that ATI has received new grant awards! First, ATI will be examining tow truck operator safety, thanks to a grant from the Centers for Disease Control and the National…
September 6, 2024
The University is a natural fit for the TRIP Lab and human-centered driving research in part because of the opportunities for collaboration offered by the Alabama Transportation Institute and other transportation-centered research on campus. In…
June 13, 2024
With a grant from the Federal Transit Administration and the United States Department of Transportation, The University of Alabama is gearing up for a $3 million project to develop advanced driver assistance systems for large…
June 28, 2023
Thought-provoking articles, exciting institute and affiliate news, upcoming conference opportunities, and updates on our past and present students.
May 8, 2023
A Traffic Safety Public Input Survey is available for Alabama residents and visitors to provide input on the proposed 2024-2027 Highway Safety Plan. Please click here to take the brief survey by June 1, 2023…
May 1, 2023
As is always the case, April was full of faculty and student recognition and awards. Whether it was for outstanding research or in competition, our affiliated faculty and students truly shined this semester.
November 17, 2022
November has turned out to be quite a newsworthy month! From celebrating the Cyber Security Lab opening to innovative technology being installed near the future Smart Communities and Innovation Building, we have been making waves…
November 9, 2022
This week, Alex Hainen, Associate Professor of Civil, Construction, & Environmental Engineering, implemented a GRIDSMART GS3 vehicle detection system on campus at the intersection of Peter Bryce Blvd. and Randall Way. This is the first…