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The University of Leeds is leading a pioneering £4.2m national infrastructure research project with the vision of creating self-repairing cities.

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Dr Chandra Balijepalli from the Institute of Transport Studies (ITS) is visiting Indonesia from 9 to 20 October 2017.

L3Pilot launched: ITS team involved in understanding the human factors, challenges and opportunities of automated vehicles

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Some key urban transport policy measures can lead to positive effects on people’s health, while others have few benefits or can be harmful to public health, a new study has found.

Professor Natasha Merat of Institute for Transport Studies at University of Leeds, alongside colleagues for AdaptIVe project.

Europe’s largest research project on automated driving has demonstrated how vehicles of the future will negotiate even the most complex of situations, transforming the driving task.