Traffic Safety Culture Research Roadmap

Traffic Safety Culture Research Roadmap
Author: Wesley Kumfer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Traffic safety
ISBN: 0309709393

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"As states and localities adopt a vision of zero traffic fatalities, greater attention is being given to communication, collaboration, leveraging resources, and applying a systemic approach to traffic safety which requires a change in culture among road users and traffic safety agencies. This change in culture is tied to education, engineering, enforcement, and emergency services. [This report] presents a research roadmap for promoting traffic safety culture among state departments of transportation and other transportation safety agencies." -- publisher's website

Traffic Safety Culture

Traffic Safety Culture
Author: Nicholas John Ward,Barry Watson,Katie Fleming-Vogl
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2019-04-12
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781787432499

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This book provides traffic safety researchers and practitioners with an international and multi-disciplinary compendium of theoretical and methodological concepts relevant to the research and application of Traffic Safety Culture aiming towards a vision of zero traffic fatalities.

Achieving Traffic Safety Goals in the United States

Achieving Traffic Safety Goals in the United States
Author: National Academies (U.S.). Committee for the Study of Traffic Safety Lessons from Benchmark Nations
Publsiher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780309160650

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The tool kit will vary among jurisdictions depending on basic legal constraints, community attitudes, road system and traffic characteristics, and resources. The Transportation Research Board (TRB) undertook a study to identify the sources of safety improvements in other countries. Researchers do not have a complete understanding of the underlying causes of long-term trends in crashes and fatalities. Differences among countries are in part attributable to factors other than government safety policies. To identify keys to success, the TRB study committee examined specific safety programs for which quantitative evaluations are available and relied on the observations of safety professionals with international experience. The committee's conclusions identify differences between U.S. and international practices that can account for some differences in outcomes. The committee recommendations, which are addressed to elected officials and to government safety administrators, identify actions needed in the United States to emulate the successes that other countries have achieved. The recommendations do not comprehensively address all aspects of traffic safety programs but rather address areas of practice that are highlighted by the international comparisons and for which credible evidence of effectiveness is available."--Pub. desc.

Traffic Safety and the Driver

Traffic Safety and the Driver
Author: Leonard Evans
Publsiher: Science Serving Society
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1991
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0442001630

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Examines deaths, injuries, and property damage from traffic crashes. Evans (research scientist, General Motors Research Labs, Warren, Michigan) applies the methods of science to illuminate the characteristics of these problems--their origin and nature as well as their severity. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Commitment Communication Cooperation

Commitment  Communication  Cooperation
Author: United States. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1993
Genre: Accidents
ISBN: UOM:39015029537555

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Strategic Safety Culture Roadmap

Strategic Safety Culture Roadmap
Author: Dominic Cooper,Lucas Finley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013-09-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0984203915

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The Strategic Safety Culture Roadmap is based on the results of major Process Safety disasters. It offers practical strategies with accompanying tools and methods to address the issues raised. A must have for those wanting to improve their company's safety culture, reduce unwanted incidents and maximize profitability.

Beyond Traffic Safety

Beyond Traffic Safety
Author: John Peter Rothe
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2024
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1412818125

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Peter Rothe's absorbing volume ex-amines one of the most important areas of modern life, the culture of the automobile. Rothe takes a problem central to everyday life--auto safety-- and reconstructs it into a means of revealing the human condition. His goal is to motivate the reader to think differently about traffic safety, and to suspend all inherited epidemiological, engineering, and psychological beliefs. Because traffic arises from the interac-tion between people, he argues that traffic safety is a social process, one that is created, formed, and changed by human interaction. Beyond Traffic Safety presents con-troversial critiques and provocative positions. It stimulates insight into the question of why traffic safety issues have become so important today. Rothe explores new social boundaries and crosses old ones. He demonstrates that interlinking social factors in a motorist's behavior reveal traffic safety as a significant facet of social behavior worthy of in-depth exploration. This may well be the first work of fundamen-tal theory in an area thus far dominated by crude empiricism. Beyond Traffic Safety describes responsibilities of drivers and ex-amines how basic trust in traffic routines sustains an orderly traffic flow. It shows how physical risks are negotiated to accommodate social ex-pectations. Part of the text is devoted to the role played by the driver's license as a form of social control, emphasiz-ing the way in which various images of licensing convey different ideas about traffic safety. Rothe focuses on the development of traffic laws and how laws affect driver behavior. He also traces the roles that discretion and tolerance play in police work. In par-ticular, the dominant traffic violation, speeding, is analyzed. Rothe looks at traffic safety in a new way by presenting it as part of a social scientific framework. He provides a basis for future exploration of this kind. Beyond Traffic Safety is an im-portant and insightful analysis for road users, traffic safety educators, policymakers, psychologists, and sociologists.

Human Behavior and Traffic Safety

Human Behavior and Traffic Safety
Author: Leonard Evans
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781461321736

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This volume contains the papers and discussions from a Symposium on :'Hu man Behavior and Traffic Safety" held at the General Motors Research Labora tories on September 23-25, 1984. This Symposium was the twenty-ninth in an annual series sponsored by the Research Laboratories. Initiated in 1957, these symposia have as their objective the promotion of the interchange of knowledge among specialists from many allied disciplines in rapidly developing or chang ing areas of science or technology. Attendees characteristically represent the aca demic, government, and industrial institutions that are noted for their ongoing activities in the particular area of interest. of this Symposium was to focus on the role of human behavior The objective in traffic safety. In this regard, a clear distinction is drawn between, on the one hand, "human behavior," and on the other "human performance." Human per formance at the driving task, or what the driver can do, has been the subject of much research reported in the technical literature. Although clearly of some rel evance, questions of performance do not appear to be central to most traffic crashes. Of much more central importance is human behavior, or what the driver in fact does. This is much more difficult to determine, and is the subject of the Symposium.