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Revolutionizing our Roadways

The emergence of automated and connected vehicle technology presents significant implications for policy makers. The TTI Transportation Policy Research Center is working to better understand those implications and inform the decision making that will influence how automated travel can come about in a way that best serves the public interest. The Revolutionizing our Roadways series outlines the PRC’s work in the following specific areas:

Revolutionizing our Roadways
How Does Texas Law Change the Legal Landscape for Automated Vehicles

Revolutionizing our Roadways
The Legal Status of Low-Speed, Electric, Automated Vehicles in Texas

Revolutionizing our Roadways
Connected Vehicle Infrastructure: Deployment and Funding Overview

Revolutionizing our Roadways
Modeling the Traffic Impacts from Automated and Connected Vehicles in a Complex Congested Urban Setting

Revolutionizing our Roadways
Implications of Automated Vehicle Crash Scenarios

Revolutionizing our Roadways
Consumer Acceptance and Travel Behavior Impacts of Automated Vehicles

Revolutionizing our Roadways
The Challenges and Benefits of Making Automated Vehicles a Reality

Revolutionizing our Roadways
Policy Considerations for Automated Vehicle Testing in Texas

Revolutionizing our Roadways
Cybersecurity Considerations for Connected and Automated Vehicle Policy

Revolutionizing our Roadways
Liability Considerations for Automated and Connected Vehicles

Revolutionizing our Roadways
Data Privacy Considerations for Automated and Connected Vehicles

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