KTH is involved in GetHomeSafe, a research project focussing on making it safer to use a cell phone in the car.
Reception and service at central level for international students after arrival at KTH. For Master's students For Exchange students At the KTH Symposium, the director of the U.S. National Science Foundation explains how scientific co-operation with Sweden benefits American research. AIMday Image is a forum for knowledge exchange between academic and industrial scientists in the field of image analysis Welcome to KTH on March 7! Research shows that using a mobile phone handsfree device while driving is no safer than simply holding the phone to your ear. Other studies show that attempts to require use of handsfree or ban SMS text messaging behind the wheel are not working at all. Now researchers at KTH are studying practical ways to improve road safety. The idea of GetHomeSafe is to replace ineffective prohibitions and mandates with something that actually works. During the three-year project, researchers at KTH and partner institutions will develop and evaluate a system designed to give the driver access to the car's systems — such as stereo and telephone — without compromising road safety.
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