Dr. Bhat in the News:
Recent TV Appearances
Fox 7 News, September 14, 2023
How an auto worker's strike would impact central Texas
Fox 7 News, May 12, 2023
City of Austin employees protest city manager's return to office plan
KXAN News, May 12, 2023
Why Wisconsin's no-toll road solution may not work in Texas
CBS Austin News, March 8, 2023
The debate surrounding Project Connect's budget continues as lawmakers file bills
KXAN News, February 28, 2023
UT Austin launches transportation research hub to study travel behavior shifts
 
Selected Earlier TV Appearances
KXAN News, March 6, 2020
Digging deep: How to reduce congestion on Austin roads?
KVUE News, November 4, 2019
Dozens of Austin school zones don't cover campus perimeters
KXAN News, April 26, 2018
Why you shouldn't expect those scooters to disappear any time soon
Spectrum News, In Focus Show, October 8, 2017
Dr. Bhat invited to speak about Hurricane Harvey and its impacts on infrastructure
KXAN News, March 8, 2017
Dr. Chandra Bhat interviewed by Robert Maxwell on low ground railroad crossing safety. KXAN web article "Few Texas low-ground railroad crossings appear in federal data"
KEYE TV, Austin, August 19, 2015
Fatality Crashes Also Come With High Financial Cost
KVUE News, August 4, 2015
Interviewed by Tyler Sieswerda on autonomous vehicle cybersecurity. KVUE web article "UT working to secure self-driving vehicles." Story rebroadcast on KHOU Houston
KVUE News, July 14, 2015
Interviewed by Tyler Sieswerda on autonomous vehicles. KVUE web article "Tech Tuesday: UT researchers merging cars of today & tomorrow"
Time Warner Cable News, March 2, 2015
Symposium Discusses Future of Connected Cars
KXAN News Story, December 17, 2013
Traffic Study Predicts Dim Future for Austin
KEYE-TV News Story, October 23, 2013
UT Gets Traffic Research Grant
KEYE TV, Austin, May 1, 2012
Engineer Surveys Crossing of Deadly North Austin Train Accident
FOX 7 Austin, December 26, 2011, 9PM News
Dr. Bhat interviewed by Jenni Lee on intersection crashes. MyFoxAustin web article "Flashing Lights Cause More Car Accidents"