A joint effort between researchers at the CTN, researchers at University of Oregon's Sustainable Cities Initiative, and Oregon State University to create a cross-disciplinary transportation decision lab that will help guide local officials, transportation professionals, and industry to make the best, evidence-based and scalable choices in integrating street design and “Vehicle-to-other” (V2X) communication technology to support the safer integration of micromobility in their cities. The ultimate impact of such a lab is to improve road user safety with a particular focus on vulnerable road users such as children and the increasing users of micromobillity modes of transportation.

Sustainable Transportation Collaborative
Lab: Social & Affective Neuroscience (Berkman) Lab
Interdisciplinary effort to promote micromobility for school-aged children and their parents
Tags: Sustainability, Transportation, Motivation, Behavior Change, Parenting, Adolescents