N.C. A&T Researchers Use Simulation AI To Predict and Prevent Animal-Vehicle Collisions

By Christina Mosley, CR2C2 communications and outreach director  An innovative transportation project led by faculty and students at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Center for Regional and Rural Connected Communities (CR2C2) uses advanced simulation, artificial intelligence, and real-time sensors to predict and prevent animal-vehicle collisions.  The research, recently featured in a new CR2C2 video, is drawing attention for its potential to transform road safety in rural America.  Every year in the United States, up to two million crashes occur between vehicles and animals, causing about 200 deaths, more than 20,000 injuries, and billions of dollars in damage, data

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