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Wednesday, July 16

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10:00 am - 11:30 am

Session 25 - Improving the Usefulness of Crash Data
Moderator: Bob Zahnke, Purdue

Changing Database Focus to Causation
Ralph Craft, FMCSA

How Valuable is the Crash Report? Your role in Child Passenger Safety
Kelly Powell-Hamilton, FAU

Legislative Proposals to Improve Traffic Records
Kathleen Hoffman, FHWA

Ninety Three Percent:  An Evaluation of the Primary Seatbelt Law and the Click-it or Ticket Project in Washington State   
Phil Salzberg, Washington Traffic Safety Commission 

Session 26 - Truck & Bus Safety Analyses
Moderator:  Marlin Crouse, Data Nexus

A&I Online - part 2 of 2: Presenting International Motor Carrier Data
Julie Nixon, Volpe National Transportation Systems Center
 
Exclusive Facilities for Trucks in Florida: An Investigation of the Potential for Reserved Truck Lanes and Truckways on the State Highway System
Janet Davis, USF/CUTR

The Effectiveness of Compliance Reviews
Richard Gruberg, FMCSA

 

Session 27 - Data Mining
Moderator:  Helmut Schneider, Louisiana State University

Translation of Linear Reference Crash Data to On-Street/Cross-Street Nomenclature
Demian Miller, Tindale-Oliver
 
Using Datamining and Bootstrapping to develop simple models for obtaining confidence intervals for the percentage of alcohol related crashes
Joni Nunnery, Louisiana State University

Tools: A GIS Demonstration of Spatial Analysis of Alcohol-related Crashes
Thomas Richardson, PE, Consulting Engineer
 
Total Quality Management Tools to Improve Quality of Crash Data to Support Data Mining
John Woosley,  Louisiana State University

Session 28 - Use of Electronic Citations -- A Nationwide Assessment
Richard Stewart , NHTSA

The Use of Electronic Citations: A Nationwide Assessment
David Smith, FHWA

The Courts Viewpoint of Records and Case Management
Susan Torrans, Arkansas Supreme Court, co-presenting with Keith Caviness

Emergency Vehicle Alert System
Nita Anderson, Law Enforcement Technologies

IACP Agency Update
Matt Snyder, IACP

1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Session 29 - TraCS Implementation at the State Level
Moderator:  Mary Jensen, Iowa DOT

TraCS Implementation at the State Level -- New York
Lt. Leonard P. Casper, NYS Police

TraCS Implementation at the State Level -- Wisconsin
Patricia McCallum, WisDOT

TraCS Implementation at the State Level -- Delaware
Mike McDonald, Delaware State Police

TraCS Implementation at the State Level -- Georgia
Bill Youngblood, Georgia OHS

Session 30 - Explaining to Your Attorney What you do and Why You do it: How Traffic Records Affect Tort Litigation
Moderator:  James R. Dawson, Louisiana Attorney General's Office

Educating Your Company's/Agency's Attorney
Sonia Mallet,  Louisiana DOJ

How have traffic records or other collected data been or attempted to be utilized by litigators in tort suits against governmental agencies?
Michael David Zelden, Louisiana DOJ

Is our Data Protected? A Discussion of 23 U.S.C. & 409 Issues
James R. Dawson, Louisiana Attorney General's Office

How Federal Agencies Protect Confidential Data
Demetra Collia, BTS

Session 31 - Using Traffic Records to Develop Public Information/Education Campaigns
Moderator:  Dan Magri, LA

Operation Lifesaver PSA Campaigns
Betsey Williams, Louisiana

Iowa's Comprehensive Statewide Seatbelt Campaign
Robert Thompson, Iowa

Louisiana's "Don't Be a Tailgator" Campaign
Sgt. Darrin Naquin, Louisiana, co-presenting with Karla Armand

Red Light Running: Media and Enforcement
Bob Zahnke, Purdue

Session 32 - Traffic Records Marketing to State TRCCs
Moderator:  Richard Paddock and Tom Yager, TSASS

Overview of NSC/ATSIP Activities to Promote Safety Data Professionals and Professionalism
Harold Thompson, National Safety Council, co-presenting with Larry Holestine

Overview of the National Traffic Safety Data Programs
Tom Yager, TSASS

Overview of USDOT Data Gathering Efforts
Richard Paddock, TSASS
 

3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Session 33 - Safety Data Analysis in Iowa: A MultiDisciplinary Approach
Moderator:  Michael Pawlovich and Joyce Emery, Iowa DOT
 
Use of Statewide Data Systems at the Local Level
Lt. Michael DeLa Mater, Marion PD
 

Iowa State Patrol use of statewide data display and analysis tools
Sgt. Mark Miller, ISP
 

Near Real-time Crash Data During Highway Reconstruction
Michael Pawlovich, Iowa DOT
 
A Data Model for University-based Traffic Safety Research
Zach Hans
 
Analysis of Driver Behavior in a Multidisciplinary Setting
Scott Falb, Iowa DOT

Session 34 - NHTSA Model Impaired Driving Records Information Systems
Moderator:  Ciccel De Carlo, NHTSA

Alabama's Model Impaired Driving Access System (MIDAS)
David B. Brown, University of Alabama

Nebraska's Impaired Driver Tracking System (NIDTS)
Michael Overton, NCLECJ
 
Iowa's Impaired Driving Records Demonstration Project
Mary Jensen, Iowa DOT
 
Wisconsin's Impaired Driver Record Information System
Mary Jackson, WisDOT, DMV

Session 35 - How to Get Started on Traffic Records Improvement -- NV Experience
Moderator:  Denise Dunning, Nevada Office of Traffic Safety

General Overview of the Nevada System
Denise Dunning, Nevada OTS

Court Records use of the Nevada System
Linda McArthur, Henderson Justice Court

Law Enforcement use of the NV System
Mark Vorderbruggen, Washoe County Sheriff's Office

Technical Aspects of the NV System
Jason Gowins, Public Safety Technology Division

Session 36 - USDOT Safety Data Resources
Richard Paddock, Traffic Safety Analysis Systems & Services

NHTSA Traffic Records Marketing Websites - collective session presentation
Richard Paddock, TSASS

Traffic Records System Inventory
Shaun Russell, TSASS

Catalog of Crash Report Forms
Angela Schmit, TSASS

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