INJURY SURVEILLANCE WORKGROUP 8 (ISW8) REPORT

Join us on Saturday, April 22 for another Community Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Training (CPBST) at the City of Lompoc!
TRAINING INFORMATION
DATE/TIME: Saturday, April 22 ; 10AM- 2PM
LOCATION: Lompoc Valley Medical Center, 1515 E Ocean Avenue, Lompoc CA 93436
REGISTRATION: http://bit.ly/2mzaqXA
UC Berkeley SafeTREC y California Walks están encantados de poder ofrecer un taller GRATIS de 4 horas dirigido a educar la comunidad para mejorar la seguridad de los peatones y de los ciclistas.
California has long been a center of motorcycling and is home to much of the motorcycle industry. In fact, the state has more motorcyclists than any other US state. There are more than 800,000 registered motorcycles in the state, followed by 550,000 in Florida and 445,000 in Texas. As a consequence, California is also a leader in motorcycle collision-related deaths each year. Read the full California Motorcycle Fact Sheet to explore our findings.
Please join us for a SafeTREC seminar on Friday, Jan. 27, 9:30-10:30. Jesus Barajas, SafeTREC Postdoc, will be presenting:
The Softer Side of Cycling: The Role of Neighborhood Perceptions and Social Connections in Immigrant Travel Behavior
ABSTRACT:

SafeTREC staff and graduate students attended the Transportation Research Board (TRB) 96th Annual Meeting on January 8–12, 2017, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, in Washington, D.C.

Eight separate projects address crucial traffic safety issues for pedestrians, bicycle and motor vehicle drivers
(Berkeley, Calif., January 5, 2017) – The Safe Transportation Research and Education Center (UCB SafeTREC) announced today eight grants for 2016-17 from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) to support crucial traffic safety programs.

Traffic Safety & Injury Control course will be offered this Spring semester. The course will examine principles of engineering and behavioral science relevant to preventing traffic collisions and subsequent injury. Given the rapid emergence of technology—self-driving vehicles, crash avoidance systems, vehicle-infrastructure integration—the course will have a two-week module on the implications for safety (for all modes) of these emerging technologies.
(Berkeley, CA – Dec. 13, 2016) SafeTREC is excited to be a part of a new U.S. Department of Transportation-funded National University Transportation Center, to be led by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’sHighway Safety Research Center.
Co-director David Ragland presented SafeTREC's Tribal Road Safety Data Project at the University of Minnesota's (UMN) Roadway Safety Institute on November 10, 2016. His presentation focused on the development of the Tribal Road Safety Tool in conjunction with the National Indian Justice Center.
SafeTREC staff and graduate students will attend the Transportation Research Board (TRB) 96th Annual Meeting on January 8–12, 2017 in Washington, D.C.
The seventh wave of the California Traffic Safety Study conducted in 2016 is a statewide representative sample of California vehicle drivers who were surveyed on topics of traffic safety and the awareness of media outreach campaigns. The analyses are based on 1,271 survey responses collected in July and August of 2016. Download the full survey
Co-director David Ragland will present SafeTREC's Tribal Road Safety Data Project at the University of Minnesota's Roadway Safety Institute on November 10, 2016.
For participants interested in the topic, please watch the live webcast.
Seminar Information
Thursday, November 10, 2016
3 – 4 p.m. Central
Room 1130

Offer Grembek co-authored a newly published paper titled, "After-Effects in Traffic Crash Victims in Brazil" in the Traffic Injury Prevention journal.

Workshop Information
Time: Saturday, September 24; 9:30AM- 2:30PM
Place: Chinatown Service Center
767 N. Hill Street, Suite 400A Los Angeles, CA 90012
