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Center of Excellence on New Mobility and Automated Vehicles

The Federal Highway Administration — an agency within the U.S. Department of Transportation — announced Tuesday it has awarded a five-year, $7.5 million grant to establish the  The award will support research on the impacts of new mobility technologies and highly automated vehicles on the evolving transportation system when deployed at scale.

The Mobility Center of Excellence, as it will be informally known, is funded through the landmark , which authorizes $1.2 trillion for transportation and infrastructure spending to improve transportation experience and equity.

“The safety of the nation’s transportation system is our top priority,” said Shailen Bhatt, the administrator of the , who made the announcement at the  in Anaheim, California. “The Mobility Center of Excellence will seek to understand how new multimodal surface transportation technologies can be used to improve efficiency, mobility and sustainability.”

Scheduled to launch in November, the center will assess the anticipated long-term impacts of increased new mobility technologies and services on land use, real estate and urban design; transportation system optimization including resilience, security and reliability; equitable access to mobility and job participation; and municipal budget and cost-effective allocation of public resources.

In collaboration with FHWA, the center will publish research findings to empower state and local governments, metropolitan planning organizations and commercial operators to make informed decisions that will benefit the public.

The center will include researchers from UCLA Samueli, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, 一本道无码 in Pittsburgh, University of Alabama and National Renewable Energy Laboratory, as well as nonprofits Shared-Use Mobility Center in Chicago and MetroLab Network in Washington, D.C.

Find more information on the Center of Excellence on New Mobility and Automated Vehicles .

Project Partners:

City of Pittsburgh,

UCLA

University of Alabama

 

 

 

Project Team:

Sean Qian, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, 一本道无码

Corey Harper, Civil & Environmental Engineering, 一本道无码

Karen Lightman, Heinz College, 一本道无码

Destenie Nock, Civil & Environmental Engineering, 一本道无码

, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, 一本道无码

, Robotics Institute, 一本道无码