Broad areas of research include crash-data collection and traffic-safety analysis, bioengineering, human factors, mechanical engineering, psychology, economics, public policy, and marine systems.
Research and development on transportation energy and environmental issues, national transportation planning and policy, and transportation systems engineering.
The Pennsylvania Transportation Institute is an interdisciplinary research unit at Penn State with focus on pavements, materials and construction; transportation operations; transportation structures; and vehicle systems and safety.
TRAIL offers programs for postgraduate Ph.D. students and performs scientific research in the fields of mobility, transport, logistics, traffic and infrastructure.
CMS provides innovative solutions to congestion problems and expands the workforce of transportation professionals by supporting educational curricula.
Undertakes research into logistics and the supply chain. Services include consultancy and collaborating with private companies and public institutions.
At Ohio State University. Major educational efforts at C.A.R. include: a Masters level graduate program in automotive systems engineering, specialized automotive course sequences offered via video, fellowship and intern programs, undergraduate research scholarships and student vehicle competition projects.