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In a unique gathering of safety professionals, Mr. Jeff Michael, Acting Associate Administrator for Research and Program Development with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will address the 2008 Traffic Safety Conference (http://tti.tamu.edu/conferences/traffic_safety/) in Houston November 17-19. The conference is being organized by the Texas Transportation Institute'ss Center for Transportation Safety (CTS).



Mr. Michael will be joined by traffic safety and planning experts, law enforcement, medical professionals and legislators to discuss the wide-ranging issues related to traffic deaths and injuries. This first-of-its-kind conference is co-hosted by the Houston-Galveston Area Council (H-GAC) and the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).



Anyone interested in transportation safety, especially community leaders and safety-oriented professionals are urged to attend. Log on to http://tti.tamu.edu/conferences/traffic_safety/ for full program details and registration information.



It'ss an honor to have such a diverse group of professionals speak at this event, says CTS Director John Mounce. Officials from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, National Transportation Safety Board, Houston area officials including Harris County Judge Ed Emmett, and Legislators like Senator John Carona of the Senate Transportation and Homeland Security Committee and Texas Representative Jim Murphy of the House Transportation Committee are also speaking.



The conference'ss breakout sessions include topics related to impaired driving, motorcycle safety, young driver safety, law enforcement, red light camera enforcement, the safety and mobility of older drivers, state legislative and emerging traffic safety issues and bicycle-pedestrian safety.



We really wanted a conference that addresses the wide range of topics surrounding traffic deaths and injuries, Mounce says. I think we'sve accomplished that goal thanks to all the dedicated professionals who are sharing their expertise.



Who should attend Anyone interested in transportation safety, especially community leaders and safety related professionals, are urged to attend. Click Here for full program details and registration information.



Presentations by:


AAA - Texas


Baylor Institute for Rehabilitation


Center for Urban Transportation Research, University of South Florida


City of College Station


City of Houston


Cypress EMS


Dell Children'ss Medical Center of Central Texas


Department of Public Health Sciences, University of North Carolina


Federal Highway Administration, Office of Safety


Federal Railroad Administration


Greater Dallas Injury Prevention


Harris County


Houston-Galveston Area Council


Houston METRO


Houston Police Department


League of American Bicyclists


National Highway and Traffic Safety Institute


National Transportation Safety Board


New Mexico Traffic Safety Bureau


North Central Texas Council of Governments


Palletized Trucking


Pate Rehabilitation


Port of Houston Authority


ResCare Premier Texas


Safe Communities


Safe Kids - Austin


Sugar Land Police Department


Texas Children'ss Hospital


Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services


Texas Department of Public Safety


Texas Motor Transportation Association


University of Houston


University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio


University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston


U.S. Department of Transportation



Topics:


Bicycle and Pedestrian SafetyEmergency ResponseEmerging Traffic Safety Issues


Federal InitiativesFreight SafetyHighway-Rail Grade CrossingsImpaired DrivingLaw EnforcementMotorcycle SafetyOccupant ProtectionOlder DriversRoadway Safety


Safety PlanningYoung Drivers






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