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Volume 2019, Issue 02

Publications

HSRC researchers and staff regularly publish findings in peer-reviewed journals and present research results at professional meetings and trade conferences in the fields of transportation, safety, research and public health. Below is a list of recent HSRC presentations and publications, April 2019 – August 2019.

Carter, D., Harrell, S., & Gomola Mullin, C. (2019). Synthesis of information on red-light camera programs and effects(Synthesis). Chapel Hill, NC: UNC Highway Safety Research Center.

Clamann, M. (2019, June). How do I make eye contact with a robot car? [Presentation] Oregon Department of Transportation Joint Meeting on Bicyclist and Pedestrian Safety. Portland, OR.

Clamann, M. (2019, June). Communication challenges for automated vehicles and vulnerable road users. [Presentation] Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Clamann, M. (2019, June). Autonomous vehicle technology and regulation. Guest lecture, Traffic Crash Reconstruction and Analysis (CE556) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Harmon, K.J., Peticolas, K., Waller, A.E. (2019, April). North Carolina data integration for motor vehicle crash injury research: The long road ahead. Poster session presented at the Safe Systems Summit, Durham, N.C.

Naumann, Becky, Jill Kuhlberg, Laura Sandt, Stephen Heiny, Yorghos Apostolopoulos, Steve Marshall, Kristen Hassmiller Lich. “Integrating complex systems science into road safety research and practice, Part 1: Review of formative concepts.” Injury Prevention.  [In press].

Naumann, Becky, Jill Kuhlberg, Laura Sandt, Stephen Heiny, Yorghos Apostolopoulos, Steve Marshall, Kristen Hassmiller Lich. “Integrating complex systems science into road safety research and practice, Part 2: Applying systems tools to the problem of increasing pedestrian death rates.” Injury Prevention. [In press].

Peticolas, K., Barnett, C., Harmon, K.J., Ising, A., Waller, A.E. (2019, April). Motor vehicle crash injury research in North Carolina: An overview of data sources. Poster session presented at the Safe Systems Summit, Durham, N.C.

Pullen-Seufert, N. (2019, May). Walk to School Day National Event Welcome. [Remarks]. National Walk to School Day Event, Capitol Hill, Washington, DC.

Sandt, L. (2019, April 23). Past successes and future challenges in traffic safety, Safe Systems Summit Opening Session, Durham, NC.

Sandt, L. (2019, May 30). Emerging technologies and what disruption means for active travel.America College of Sports Medicine presentation, Orlando, FL.

Sandt, L. (2019, June 20). Automated vehicle technologies and what disruption means for active travel.ITE webinar.

Sandt, L., West, A., Johnson, S., Brookshire, K., Evenson, K., Blackburn, L., Peach, K., Tartala, M., Ricklin, A., Shah, S., Rodriguez, D.A., & Corburn, J. (2019, June). A research roadmap for transportation and public health: Final research roadmap.National Cooperative Highway Research Program Project 20-112, National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine, Washington, DC. [In press].

Sandt, L., West, A., Johnson, S., Brookshire, K., Evenson, K., Blackburn, L., Peach, K., Tartala, M., Ricklin, A., Shah, S., Rodriguez, D.A., & Corburn, J. (2019, June). A research roadmap for transportation and public health final report: Research methods and background materials supporting the research roadmap.National Cooperative Highway Research Program Project 20-112, National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine, Washington, DC. [In press].

Schneider, R. J., Kothuri, S., Blackburn, L., Manaugh, K., Sandt, L., & Fish, J. (2019, April 26). Pedestrian Transportation Research: Past and Future.Transportation Research Board Centennial Paper. [In press].

Srinivasan, R., (2019, May 7). Crash Based Evaluation of the Watch for Me Program, Presented at North Carolina Department of Transportation Research and Innovation Summit, North Carolina A&T State University.

Smock, R., DeLisle, D., Harmon, K.J., Waller, A.E. (2019, April). Systems thinking to prevent pedestrian deaths on railroads. Poster session presented at the Safe Systems Summit, Durham, N.C.