Cooperative Intersection Collision Avoidance Systems
In 2003, more than 9,000 Americans died and roughly 1.5 million Americans were injured in intersection related crashes. Intersection collision avoidance systems can help save lives by preventing these crashes. Through the Cooperative Intersection Collision Avoidance Systems initiative, the USDOT is working in partnership with the automotive manufacturers and State and local departments of transportation to pursue an optimized combination of autonomous-vehicle, autonomous-infrastructure and cooperative communication systems that potentially address the full set of intersection crash problems.
Contact
For more information about this initiative, please contact:
Mike Schagrin
ITS Joint Program Office, CICAS Program Manager
(202) 366-2180
mike.schagrin@dot.gov
John Harding
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(202) 366-5665
john.harding@dot.gov
Gene McHale
FHWA Turner Fairbank, CICAS-G (Gap) Manager
(202) 493-3275
gene.mchale@dot.gov
Art Carter
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, CICAS Vehicle Systems Manager
(202) 366-5669
Arthur.Carter@dot.gov
Greg Davis
FHWA Turner Fairbank
CICAS Human Factors Manager
(202) 493-3367
gregory.davis@dot.gov
Updated
August 20, 2008 10:23 AM
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