Power of Data to Transform Roadway Safety
Wednesday, November 8, 2023 | 10:45am - 12:15pm
Join SafeTREC Safety Data and Tools Lead and Acting Co-Director SangHyouk Oum for the panel session, "Power of Data to Transform Roadway Safety" on Wednesday, November 8, 2023 at the 2023 California Traffic Safety Summit.
Session Description:
Significant work is occurring to advance racial equity so that all Californians can live in healthy, thriving, and resilient communities.In this panel, you will hear from California and national leaders charged with driving forward initiatives to provide equitable opportunities for all people and to achieve equitable safety outcomes for everyone traveling on California roadways, particularly our most vulnerable and traditionally underserved communities.
Speakers:
- Sladjana Oulad-Daoud, Chief Traffic Records Officer, California Office of Traffic Safety
- Erik Dietz, President & Chief Operating Officer, Michelin Mobility Intelligence
- Ryan McMahon, Cambridge Mobile Telematics
- SangHyouk Oum, Acting Co-Director, UC Berkeley SafeTREC
Learn more and register for the Summit.
About the 2023 California Traffic Safety Summit
The California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) and AAA have partnered to bring highway safety, public health, law enforcement, and business leaders from across the state to address the ongoing roadway crisis. The 2023 California Traffic Safety Summit will be held at the Hyatt Regency Orange County, November 7-8. The summit theme, “Responding to the Crisis Together: Prioritizing Safety and Achieving Equitable Outcomes,” affirms the importance of prioritizing safety initiatives and engaging and involving communities in implementing proven and innovative solutions for preventing crashes. Leaders will deliver data-driven, evidence-based strategies focused on vulnerable road users, impaired driving, equity in transportation safety, and other traffic safety priorities.
General sessions will focus on the pedestrian safety crisis and impaired driving problem at the National, State, and Local levels.
Workshops will center around the Safe System Approach while diving deeper into a wide array of traffic safety topics, including speeding, impaired driving, micro-mobility, equity in traffic enforcement, how to reach and support underserved communities, traffic data resources, auto safety technology, traffic safety culture, occupant protection, and teen driver safety.