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NewsFebruary 24, 2017

Americans Worry About Vehicle Hacking

A University of Michigan survey finds that more than three-quarters of people are at least slightly concerned about autonomous vehicle hacking that could threaten safety.

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NewsJanuary 23, 2017

Three States Agree to Collaborate on Autonomous Vehicles

Transportation agencies in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Michigan have formed the Smart Belt Coalition that will focus on automated and connected vehicle initiatives.

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NewsJanuary 10, 2017

New-Vehicle Fuel Economy Falls in December

The average fuel economy for vehicles sold in December fell 0.1 mpg to 24.9 mpg.

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NewsDecember 7, 2015

New-Vehicle MPG Drops Again in November

The University of Michigan’s Transportation Research Institute has shown a drop in average sales-weighted miles per gallon for the month of November.

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NewsOctober 3, 2015

Study Compares State Crash Fatality Rates

Montana, Mississippi and North Dakota have the highest fatality rates from road crashes per 100,000 people, researchers found.

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NewsSeptember 2, 2015

Work-Related Driving Time Rises in Past Decade

Daily commuting and work related traveling has increased slightly while total travel time per person has decreased over the past 11 years, according to a study by the University of Michigan's Transportation Research Institute.

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NewsJune 11, 2015

Study Confirms Value of OnStar’s Injury Prediction

Emergency response agencies can use the additional information to fine-tune how they dispatch first responders to the scene of a crash.

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NewsMay 27, 2014

GM Extends Research Pact With Univ. of Michigan

General Motors and the University of Michigan will continue their collaborative automotive research efforts through 2017, the automaker has announced.

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NewsApril 14, 2014

Study: Connected Drivers Worldwide Worry About Privacy

A University of Michigan poll finds that drivers welcome the potential safety benefits of such technology, but they are also worried about data privacy and potential security breaches.

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