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Conference Program
 
April 26, 2010 - Monday
0730 Registration
0830 Opening Ceremony-Welcome & Introductions Theme: Evidence & Research
0845 Keynote
Objects in the Mirror are More
Complicated Than They Appear
Tom Vanderbilt, Author, International Speaker, New York, USA
1000 Break | Networking
1030 Concurrent Session 1.A | Theme: Evidence & Research
1.A.1 Automated Speed 
Enforcement Programme in France: A Deterrent System at Work
Laurent Carnis, Researcher, 
INRETS-DEST, France
1.A.2 Driver Distraction and Human Factors in Design Alison Smiley, PhD, President, Human Factors North, Ontario, Canada
1.A.3 Speeding: Public Attitudes  Ward Vanlaar, PhD. Vice President, Research, Traffic Injury Research Foundation, Ontario, Canada
1.A.4 Prediction and Evaluation of Traffic Safety Bhagwant Persaud, PhD, Ryerson University, Department of Civil Engineering, Ontario, Canada
1145 Lunch
1300 Concurrent Sessions 1.B |  Theme: Evidence & Research
1.B.1 Applying the Data-Driven 
Approach to Crime and Traffic Safety
Capt. Howard B. Hall, Commander, Baltimore County Police, USA
1.B.2 Traffic Safety: A Public Health Perspective David Sleet, PhD, FAAHB, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for Injury Prevention, Division of Unintentional Injuries,  Atlanta, Georgia, USA
1.B.3 Development of a Cognitive Skills Training Product For Novice Drivers Thomas Triggs, PhD. Emeritus Professor, Monash University, Accident Research Centre, Melbourne, Australia
1.B.4 Effectiveness of Behavioral Highway Safety Countermeasures David F. Preusser, PhD. Preusser Research Group, Inc. Connecticut, USA
1415 Break | Networking
1445 Keynote
Police Enforcement Strategy: Safer Drivers, Safer Roads and Safer Vehicles
Deputy Commissioner Ken Lay APM, Victoria Police, Australia
1600 End of Day
1615 On Your Own
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