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To Make Roads Safer for Bikes, Researchers Take to the Sky
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Pressman, Aaron
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Artificial intelligence
/ Bicycles
/ Bicycles, Safety measures
/ Drone aircraft
/ Massachusetts
/ Traffic flow
2024
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To Make Roads Safer for Bikes, Researchers Take to the Sky
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Pressman, Aaron
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Artificial intelligence
/ Bicycles
/ Bicycles, Safety measures
/ Drone aircraft
/ Massachusetts
/ Traffic flow
2024
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To Make Roads Safer for Bikes, Researchers Take to the Sky
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To Make Roads Safer for Bikes, Researchers Take to the Sky
2024
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\"Three miles away from where a cyclist was struck and killed last Monday [Sep 23, 2024], researchers from the University of Massachusetts are conducting a high-tech study on how to make bike lanes safer, using drones and artificial intelligence software...The idea is to figure out what works and what doesn't in order to suggest changes in bike lanes, signs, and barriers, as well as advise on possible training for drivers.\" (Boston Globe) Learn about a study utilizing artificial intelligence to make roads safer for cycling.
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