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Toyota’s Collaborative Safety Research Center Adds Four New   Projects to Latest Five-Year Research Phase

Toyota’s Collaborative Safety Research Center Adds Four New Projects to Latest Five-Year Research Phase

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (Aug. 23, 2022) – Toyota’s Collaborative Safety Research Center (CSRC) today announced four additional research projects are being added to the next phase of its pioneering automotive safety research. The projects include a study of human diversity in injury biomechanics, a look at technologies that can help prevent impaired drivers from endangering themselves or others, how to help predict when a driver is at risk of incapacitation or illness before it becomes an emergency and how to more effectively pass the operation of the vehicle between the driver and automation. These new projects join the nine announced in April as part of a five-year, $30 million commitment to examine the diversity of safety needs and analyze safe mobility options that accommodate a variety of applications, physical characteristics and levels of accessibility for people and society.

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