Rutgers and Rowan Partner Together to use Drones to Increase Safety on our Roads
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) can potentially collect and inventory high-quality interchange asset data in a safer, faster, and smarter way than traditional on-the-ground surveys. Safety and [...]
NJLTAP to Work with Stakeholders on Developing Intersection and Pedestrian Safety Workshops
The Proven Safety Countermeasures workshop will focus on reducing intersection and pedestrian fatalities and serious crashes through implementing key safety countermeasures across the state. They [...]
Rutgers CAIT is Using VR to Make Workforce Training Safer and More Efficient
Virtual Reality has a lot of potential uses. A CAIT researcher has developed a pair of immersive, virtual environments to prove that to transportation stakeholders. [...]
Innovative Research Examines Impact of Pedestrian Infrastructure on People with Autism
Dr. Cecilia Feeley and Dr. Caroline Whyatt are using a safe, controlled virtual environment to examine road-crossing behavior in adults with autism. They are recruiting participants for the study now,
CAIT Researchers Published in TRB Journal for Developing Clustered Traffic Inputs for Pavement Design in New Jersey
The development of this traffic data can be used to generate more accurate predictions of pavement life and performance in the region, researchers say. Roadways across the United States experience
The BEAST Brings UTC Students and Researchers Together to Collaborate on Infrastructure Challenges
Students from NJIT and Rutgers not only gained important experience outside of the classroom, but also learned the value of collaborating when they teamed up to help prepare The BEAST
Rutgers faculty analyze effects of shifting demographics in New Jersey
Rutgers Regional Report examines generational changes from the mid-20th century to the 2020s and beyond, and what it means for future planning and building in the Garden State. New Jersey