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Module 1-1 Road Safety 101. Module 1-1 1 Tracking Your Progress Through Highway Safety Core Competencies Core Competency 1: Core Competency 2: Core Competency.

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1 Module 1-1 Road Safety 101

2 Module 1-1 1 Tracking Your Progress Through Highway Safety Core Competencies Core Competency 1: Core Competency 2: Core Competency 3: Core Competency 4: Core Competency 5: The Nature of Road Safety The History and Institutional Settings of Road Safety Management The Origins, Characteristics, and Uses of Crash Data Contributing Crash Factors, Countermeasure Selection, and Evaluation Road Safety Program Management

3 The Nature of Road Safety

4 Module 1-1 3 Tracking your way through Road Safety 101 Core Competency 1: The Nature of Road Safety Module 1:Road Safety Defined From a Science-Based Perspective Module 2:Road Safety – A Complex Field Module 3:Road Safety Demographics Module 4:Road User Decisions Module 5:Science-Based Road Safety Research Module 6: Intervention Tools and Countermeasures

5 Module 1-1 4 Road Safety Defined Articulate a comprehensive definition of road safety.

6 Module 1-1 Exercise 1: Defining Safety How do you define safety?

7 Module 1-1 Various Definitions Public health Highway safety professional Design, maintenance, or operations engineer Transit Human Factors

8 Module 1-1 7 Major Topics The Science-Based Perspective The Dynamics of a Crash Models for Understanding and Explaining Crashes

9 Module 1-1 8 A Definition of Road Safety Roadway safety is the number of accidents (crashes), or accident consequences, by kind and severity, expected to occur on the entity during a specific period. Ezra Hauer

10 Module 1-1 999 National Highway Fatalities and Fatality Rates Source: Created by Cambridge Systematics based on fatality data retrieved from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) and vehicle miles traveled data (Federal Highway Administration. *2008 Preliminary data retrieved from NHTSA Traffic Safety Facts Research Note DOT HS 811 124 1988-2008*

11 Module 1-1 10 National Highway Injuries and Injury Rates Source: Created by Cambridge Systematics based on injury data retrieved from NHTSA Traffic Crash Facts 2007

12 Module 1-1 11 The Public Health Perspective Events Causing Health Problems Cancer Heart disease Stroke Obesity Suicide Homicide Population or Population Category Cancer cases per capita Number of attempted suicides by age and gender categories Exposure to Risk

13 Module 1-1 10 Leading Causes of Death by Age Group, United States─ 2006

14 Module 1-1 13 The Dynamics of a Crash Kinetic Energy: The energy an object possesses because of its motion

15 Module 1-1 14 The Dynamics of a Crash Slide 2: Explain and define crush energy (include image below) The Dynamics of a Crash Crush energy: Deformation of car and human parts

16 Module 1-1 15 Crash Models and Road Safety

17 Module 1-1 16 Driver Behavior and Crash Models

18 Module 1-1 17 Multidisciplinary Approaches

19 Module 1-1 18 Review Road Safety Defined from a Science-Based Perspective The Dynamics of a Crash Models for Understanding and Explaining Crashes

20 Module 1-1 Exercise #1 Defining Safety 19


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