transportation

  1. December 6, 2018

    New transportation facility to be constructed on North Campus

    Logistics, Transportation and Parking will build a new $39 million, approximately 70,000-square-foot operations and maintenance facility on North Campus.

  2. October 10, 2018

    ArborBike bike-share program to return to campus

    Faculty and staff will soon have another option for getting around campus and Ann Arbor following an announcement late last week that ArborBike, a local bike sharing program, is returning.

  3. October 3, 2018

    Moped parking expanded on Central Campus

    Enhancements to the moped parking program over the summer have provided nearly 60 additional spots in four locations on Central Campus.

  4. March 27, 2018

    U-M working to improve transit, ease poverty in Benton Harbor

    Researchers at U-M are looking to help Benton Harbor-area officials improve and streamline the transportation services that could help residents escape poverty.

  5. February 5, 2018

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  6. January 31, 2018

    North Campus is first test site for hybrid transportation system

    A first-of-its-kind, on-demand transportation system is being piloted at U-M as the RITMO Transit urban mobility system begins a limited test deployment on North Campus.

  7. November 13, 2017

    Comparing emissions worldwide from gas, battery-powered vehicles

    Gasoline vehicles would produce lower emissions than the average battery-electric vehicle only if their fuel economy was higher than 51.5 mpg worldwide, U-M researchers say.

  8. October 23, 2017

    Detroit Connector to increase bus service’s time and scope

    The Detroit Connector, a U-M bus service connecting the Ann Arbor campus to Detroit, will provide service seven days a week, starting Oct. 30, to faculty, staff, students and, for the first time, the general public.

  9. July 24, 2017

    U-M invests $600,000 in advanced transportation technologies

    Seven technologies demonstrating high potential to help solve transportation issues will receive $600,000 from a U-M program to continue their advancement into the commercial market.

  10. May 23, 2017

    New way to test self-driving cars could cut most validation costs

    Mobility researchers at U-M have devised a new way to test autonomous vehicles that bypasses the billions of miles otherwise needed to consider the vehicles road-ready.