UC Berkeley SafeTREC researchers and graduate students are excited to participate in the upcoming Transportation Research Board (TRB) 104th Annual Meeting, held in person this year January 5-9, 2025 in Washington, D.C. The program covers all transportation modes, with sessions and workshops addressing topics of interest to policy makers, administrators, practitioners, researchers, and representatives of government, industry, and academic institutions. The full 2025 program, including details on all sessions and workshops, is available now via the Online Program.
SafeTREC Activities at TRBAM2025
Tuesday, January 7, 2025
8:00 AM- 09:45 AM ET | Convention Center, Hall A
Transportation Safety Management Systems from Start to Finish
Poster Session 3039
A Context-sensitive roadway classification framework for speed limit setting in the US (TRBAM-25-03897)
Cheng-Kai Hsu, Melody Tsao, Julia B. Griswold, John Bigham, University of California, Berkeley
Understanding pedestrian and bicyclist safety trends in the post-pandemic era (TRBAM-25-05800)
Iman Mahdinia, Lekshmey Hirandas, SangHyouk Oum, Julia B. Griswold, University of California, Berkeley
6:00 PM- 7:30 PM ET | Convention Center, Hall A
Safety Performance and Analysis for Safe Road Users and Safe Speeds
Poster Session 3213
Bicycle crash incidents in San Francisco before, during and after COVID-19 (TRBAM-25-05655)
Masuma Mollika Miti, Jean C. Doig Godier, Julia B. Griswold, University of California, Berkeley
We invite you to also explore these related activities coming up at #TRBAM25!
- Institute for Transportation Studies (ITS) Berkeley Highlights for TRB 2025: Faculty, researchers, and students from ITS Berkeley will be presenting, moderating, presiding, or featuring their research in sessions and committee meetings at the TRB Annual Meeting.
- SafeTREC is a university member of the Center for Pedestrian and Bicyclist Safety (CPBS), a Tier 1 University Transportation Center. Visit their TRB Pedestrian/Bicycle Safety Sessions webpage to learn more about the sessions related to CPBS research.