University of Tennessee at Chatanooga article in The Pulse about federal grant of $1.1 M to study methods of detecting vulnerable drivers within the city’s Smart Corridor. The methods to research include LIDAR/Ultraviolet, cameras, radar, etc.The Federal Highway Administration has awarded $1.1 million for research to enhance detection of “vulnerable road users” within the Smart…
Chatanooga, TN Using Federal Funding To Develop Sensing System Including UV Technology To Detect “Vulnerable” Drivers in City’s Smart City Corridor
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