[First responder interactions with automated vehicles : an identification of needs and strategies, Study materials].

The rapid deployment of automated vehicles (AVs) presents both opportunities and challenges, especially for first responders tasked with ensuring public safety during emergencies. This product is an output of a research project, led by the Texas A&M Transportation Institute, in partnership with...

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Main Authors: Trefz, bradley A. (Author), Guzman, Itzel (Author), Hwang, William (Author), Perez, Marcy (Author), Stoeltje, Gretchen (Author), Warner, Jeffery E. (Author), Miller, Benjamin (Firefighting trainer) (Author), McCollum, Scott (Author), Ivie, Ray (Author), Aviolo, Mike (Author), Merritt, Jack (Author), Le, Minh (Engineer) (Author), Speed, John (Transportation researcher) (Author), Zhou, Hongmin (Transportation researcher) (Author), Crow, Rebecca (Author)
Corporate Authors: Texas. Department of Transportation. Research and Technology Implementation Office (sponsoring body.), United States. Federal Highway Administration (sponsoring body.), Texas A & M University. Engineering Extension Service
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [College Station, Texas] : [Texas A&M Transportation Institute], February 2025.
Series:Research report (Austin, Tex.) ; no. 0-7199-P1.
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