ASU develops software for device aimed at protecting cyclists
Arizona has had rules setting standards for safe bicycling on its roads for more than two decades, but safety experts and the state’s bicycling community continue taking steps to further ensure riders take adequate safety precautions. Among more recent steps is a Cycle Safe foundation project that encouraged college engineering students to design prototypes of new safety devices. Robert Heinrichs, an associate professor in the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence, part of the Fulton schools, helped to lead a project that developed of a second version of the Cycle Safe software. Cycle Safe is now preparing to bring its new safety devices to the market in the next year.