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Monday, July 26 7:00am - 8:00am Continental Breakfast 8:00am - 9:30am Opening Session & Keynote Speaker Presiding: James W. Davis, University of New Mexico Presentation of Colors: Oscar Stone Metro Nashville Police Department Color Guard Keynote Speaker Introduction: Keynote Speaker: Dr. Jeffrey Runge, Administrator, NHTSA 9:30am - 10:00am Light Refreshments 10:00am - 11:30am
Session 1 - Motorcycle
Fatalities - What's behind the Recent Increases? Causes and Circumstances
Contributing to the National Increase A Compendeum of Motorcycle
Research in Hawaii - What the Data Tells Us Motorcycle Deaths and
Injuries in Iowa - An age old problem? The Motorcycle Fatality
Experience in Louisiana and Florida during and After Universal Helmet Use Laws
Session 2 - AAMVA Secure
ID Program AAMVA Secure ID Program
Session 3 - Data Support
for Improving Safety Belt Usage Rates Massachusetts Seat Belt
Use Behavior Study: Using Non-Traditional Data to Understand Seat Belt Use Applying Seat Belt Data
Analysis to Community-Based Programming Data Support for
Primary Seat Belt Legislation: The Massachusetts Example Session 4 - FHWA Use of Data
for Safety FHWA Use Of Data For Safety
Programs Use Of Data IN AASHTO
Strategic Highway Safety Plan Reauthorization: What New
Data Initiatives Can We Expect ITS Highway Safety Data
11:30am - 1:00pm:
National Safety Council Lunch 1:00pm - 2:30pm Session
5 - ATSIP, State TRCCs and the
Web An Online Reporting System
for Traffic Safety Research
ATSIP Web Site - A Resource for the Traffic Safety Data Professional
State TRCC's - Observations from the State Safety
Data Briefings
Recidivism Among
DWI Offenders, New Mexico, 1999 - 2003 Improving Blood Alcohol
Concentration Reporting in Texas Connecticut’s Toxicology
Lab - Screening for Alcohol or Other Drugs
Session 7 - NHTSA’s
State Data System and Its Applications NHTSA’s State Data System
(SDS) Analysis of Safety Related
Issues Using the State Data System Using State Data to Assess
Vehicle Performance Using State Data to Assess
the Influence of Child Safety Campaigns
Session 8 - Bambi
Unmasked – The Growing Problem of Animal-Vehicle Crashes in America
Methods to Reduce Traffic Crashes Involving Deer: What Works and What
Does Not The Research, the Data, the
5 W’s Deer and Wildlife
Crashes…the Wyoming Experience Rural Areas in
Transition – Where Corn Meets the Country Club
2:30pm - 3:00pm: Light Refreshments 3:30pm - 5:00pm
Session 9 - Future Data Needs Data Needs to Support the
Highway Safety Manual Data Impacts of
Re-Authorization - Status of the legislation Future Safety Data Needs -
The Region Perspective Open Discussion of Potential Future Issues for State
Traffic Records Systems & TRCC's
Session 10 - What Data
Do You Need for Planning It Safe? The DOT Perspective The MPO Perspective The Regional Perspective The Rural Perspective
Development of
Virginia's Highway Safety Corridor Program Data Driven Cooperative
Corridor Enforcement New Mexico's Safety
Corridor Program
Comparative Crash Data Analysis for Corridor Studies
Session 12 - Driver Age as an
Associated Crash Factor Evaluation of Age as a
Contributing Factor in Fatal Crashes in the State of Florida Motor Vehicle Crashes of
Teenage Drivers in New York State Crashes and Injury Analyses
of Young Drivers in State of Delaware
Stranded in Nowhereville – Transportation Problems of Older Drivers in Small
Towns
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