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Marzougui & Kan developing crashworthy tangent end treatment for low-speed & curbed roadways

12.19.23 | George Mason University

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Marzougui & Kan Developing Crashworthy Tangent End Treatment For Low-Speed & Curbed Roadways

Dhafer Marzougui, Associate Professor, Physics and Astronomy, and Cing-Dao Kan, Professor/Director, Center for Collision Safety and Analysis, received $749,954 from the National Cooperative Highway Research Program for: "Development of a Crashworthy Tangent End Treatment for Low-Speed and Curbed Roadways."

This funding began in Nov. 2023 and will end in Nov. 2026.

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Elizabeth Grisham
George Mason University
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George Mason University. (2023, December 19). Marzougui & Kan developing crashworthy tangent end treatment for low-speed & curbed roadways. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8OM7XV31/marzougui-kan-developing-crashworthy-tangent-end-treatment-for-low-speed-curbed-roadways.html
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"Marzougui & Kan developing crashworthy tangent end treatment for low-speed & curbed roadways." Brightsurf News, Dec. 19 2023, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8OM7XV31/marzougui-kan-developing-crashworthy-tangent-end-treatment-for-low-speed-curbed-roadways.html.