Richard Wallace
Vice President, Transportation Systems Analysis
Center for Automotive Research
Richard Wallace, serves as Vice President, Transportation Systems Analysis within the Center for Automotive Research (CAR). He has 24 years of experience designing, conducting, and managing transportation projects and research. Richard leads CAR’s research activities focused on connected and automated vehicle technology and advanced mobility. He leads a team whose background spans from transportation planning and engineering to public policy and whose domain expertise includes technology forecasting, connected vehicle technology and regulation, automated vehicle technology and regulation, mobility services, vehicle safety, freight movement, and other critical topics. Richard also plays an important role in CAR’s conference activities, including CAR MBS.
Richard holds an M.S. in technology and science policy from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a B.S. in chemical engineering from Northwestern University. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Intelligent Transportation Society of Michigan. His work has been published in Transportation Research Record and other leading publications.
Publications
- Opportunities to Encourage On-road Connected and Automated Vehicle Testing – Recommendations for the Saginaw Region
- International Scan of Connected and Automated Vehicle Technology Deployment Efforts
- Ethics of Government Use of Data Collected Via Intelligent Transportation Systems
- Use of ITS Technology for Management of Freight and Transit Assets
- Pavement Condition Monitoring with Connected Vehicle Data
- Connected vs. Automated Vehicles as Generators of Useful Data
- Use of Data from Connected and Automated Vehicles for Travel Demand Modeling
- The Specialty Equipment Automotive Company of the Future: Guideposts for Strategic Planning
- IntelliDriveSM Initiatives in Michigan: Leading the States Forward
- Green and Connected: A White Paper for the Michigan Department of Transportation
- Connected Vehicle Technology Industry Delphi Survey
- Connected Vehicle Technology Government Delphi Survey
- Economic Evaluation of Commercial Remote Sensors for Bridge Health Monitoring
- Public Perceptions of Connected Vehicle Technology
- Self-driving cars: The next revolution
- International Survey of Best Practices in Connected Vehicle Technologies: 2012 Update
- International Survey of Best Practices in Connected and Automated Vehicle Technologies: 2013 Update
- Analysis of the Economic Contribution of Constructing the New International Trade Crossing: A New Bridge Linking Detroit and Windsor
- International Survey of Best Practices in Connected and Automated Vehicle Technologies – 2014 Update
- Challenges and Opportunities for Developing Sustainable Transportation Systems in Beijing
- International Survey of Best Practices in Connected and Automated Vehicle Technologies – 2015 Update
- Management Procedures for Data Collected via ITS
- Crowdsourcing Transportation Systems Data
- Potential Cost Savings and Additional Benefits of Convergence of Safety Regulations between the United States and the European Union
- The Impact of New Mobility Services on the Automotive Industry
- Global Harmonization of Connected Vehicle Communication Standards
- Performance Based Planning and Programming for Pavement Management
- Impact of Automated Vehicle Technologies on Driver Skills
- Public Perceptions of Connected and Automated Vehicle Technologies