Posts Categorized: Infrastructure
A recent research study examined failures by drivers to check for vulnerable road users during right turns at intersections. The study was carried out by researchers in the Human Factors and […]
Professors Shoshanna Saxe and I. Daniel Posen were jointly awarded a Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) John R. Evans Leaders Fund grant for their project entitled “Improving Sustainability of Urban Infrastructure Systems.” The funding will enable the development […]
Professor Matti Siemiatycki talks about the issue in the March 11 Toronto Star article “How rampant development and poor planning left residents of this Etobicoke neighbourhood stuck in traffic,” stressing the […]
Selected Professional Appointments Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in System-Scale Environmental Impacts of Energy and Transport Technologies Assistant Professor, Department of Civil and Mineral Engineering Dr. Posen has a dual […]
How much will we pay for the REM? It depends on the number of riders. Professor Matti Siemiatycki commented in the Montreal Gazette Feb. 15 on the Réseau express métropolitain […]
New Infrastructure Funding Sources Step Up in Canada. Matti Siemiatycki in ENR Engineering News Record Feb. 14 comments on the new Canada Infrastructure Bank which will begin investing in projects […]
Professor Khandker Nurul Habib was awarded funding from NSERC’s Collaborative Research and Development (CRD) Program to work with Stantec on the project “Simplified framework to forecast multimodal travel demand for […]
Professor Matti Siemiatycki provides context for Nova Scotia’s “No Boondoggle Guarantee” in a Maclean’s Magazine article by Murad Hemmadi, The trouble with anti-boondoggle laws.
Transformative and automated technologies affecting transportation systems are the focus of UTTRI’s iCity Centre for Automated and Transformative Transportation Systems (iCity-CATTS).
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Paul Hess is co-author of a new report recently made available by the Toronto Centre for Active Transportation, Active Transportation Planning Beyond the Greenbelt: The Outer Ring of the Greater Golden Horseshoe Region.
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