The University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI) is recognized internationally for our multidisciplinary research focusing on transportation safety and mobility (http://umtri.umich.edu). Established in 1965, we maintain the highest standards of excellence as we conduct research that improves peoples' lives through access to safe, equitable and efficient mobility. UMTRI is a non-degree-granting unit within the College of Engineering at the University of Michigan that includes 20 faculty members, 35 research staff, and nearly over 300 students each year engaged in research and other experiential learning opportunities.
The Behavioral Sciences Group at UMTRI works to enhance safe mobility for all ages by deepening our understanding of the social and behavioral issues important to transportation. Using innovative research approaches, the group seeks to identify and examine the effects of social and behavioral factors on driving-related outcomes, including crashes, near crashes, and risky-driving behaviors, as well as potentially protective behaviors such as the use of advanced driver assistance system technologies. The group also works to develop and/or evaluate programs, policies, and practices intended to reduce high-risk behaviors and promote safe driving and use of other transportation options.
Michigan Engineers are world-class educators, researchers, students and staff who strive to build a people-first future. As part of a top national public research institution, Michigan Engineering's mission is to provide scientific and technological leadership to the people of the world, develop intellectually curious and socially conscious minds, create collaborative solutions to societal problems, and promote an inclusive and innovative community of service for the common good.