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Seatbelts

How a More Forgiving Roadside Could Impact Severity of Crashes

August 14, 2022

Side roads, main roads and highways have seemingly transformed into race tracks or obstacle courses during the last couple of years. Drivers slowing down, wearing seatbelts and not being under the influence can help reduce the number of deaths on roads; however, Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) researchers are also working on other ways to make roads safer. TTI Senior Research Engineers Robert Wunderlich and Roger Bligh were … [Read more...] about How a More Forgiving Roadside Could Impact Severity of Crashes

Filed Under: Featured Story Tagged With: crashes, CTS, Drunk Driving, Highways, impaired driving, roads, Roadways, Seatbelts, Texas, TTI

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