STIPDA Roundtables & Workshops
"STIPDA & CDC Teen Driving Injury Prevention Roundtable"
June 21-22, 2006

Proceedings
Scope of the Problem
Linda Cosgrove, PhD
Chief, Behavioral Technology Division, NHTSA
Social and Behavioral Risk Factors
Jean Shope, PhD, MSPH
Research Professor, University of Michigan Social & Behavioral Analysis, Transportation Research Institute Health Behavior & Health Education, School of Public Health
Role of Public Health in Motor Vehicle Injury Prevention
Ann Dellinger
Team Leader, NCIPC Division of Unintentional Injury Prevention and Control Motor Vehicle Team
Role of Public Health, Highway Safety and State Partners in Adolescent Driving Safety
Susan Ryan, MS
Director, Office of Safety Programs, NHTSA
A Parent’s Perspective
Alan Brown
Chairman, The Joshua Brown Foundation
Teen Development, Technology and Transportation
C. Raymond Bigham, PhD
Research Associate Professor, Social and Behavioral Analysis, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute
Designing Effective Approaches to Protect Young Drivers
Robert D. Foss, PhD
Senior Research Scientist & Director, Center for the Study of Young Drivers Highway Safety Research Center, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Increasing Parent Involvement in Teen Driving
Jessica Hartos, PhD
Assistant Professor, Department of Health Behavior and Administration, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
Be in the Click
Rose Boyd
ICIPC Project Coordinator, Tennessee Risk Watch Team Leader
Grand Junction Traffic Safety Council Teen Driving Safety Initiative
Sallie Thoreson, MS
Epidemiologist, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
Teen Driving Advocacy Programs
John Ulczcyki
Director Transportation Safety Group, National Safety Council
AAA Teen Driver Safety
Justin McNaull
Director, State Relations, American Automobile Association
Successful Partnership Building to Address Adolescent Motor-Vehicle Injury
Amber Williams, CHES
Assistant Director, STIPDA
The Spectrum of Prevention Presentation
Spectrum of Prevention Questions for Workgroups -- Summary of Notes
Marci Feldman Hertz, MS
Health Scientist CDC National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention & Health Promotion Division of Adolescent and School Health
Resources
RTI Report: Surveying Data Sets Related to Motor Vehicle–Related Adolescent Deaths and Injuries
AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety (2006). Teen Crashes – Everyone is at Risk: People Fatally Injured in Motor Vehicle Crashes Involving 15- to 17-Year-Olds.
Chicago Tribune Special Report (2006): Teens at the Wheel
Hedlund, J. (2005) Countermeasures That Work: A Highway Safety Countermeasures Guide for State Highway Safety Officers.
Hedlund, J., Compton, R. (2005, March). Graduated Driver Licensing Research in 2004 and 2005.
McCartt, A. (2006, April). Latest Research on the Effects of Graduated Driver Licensing. Presentation at the LifeSavers Conference, Austin, Texas.
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National Highway Safety Administration (2005, September). Increasing Teen Safety Belt Use: A Program & Literature Review.
National Highway Safety Administration Partnering with State Highway Safety Offices: Tips and Tactics for Success
National Safety Council (2004). Family Guide to Teen Driver Safety.
Washington State Legislature Joint Transportation Committee Teenage Driving Study
Organization Websites
AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
Governors Highway Safety Administration
Graduated Driver Licensing Symposium: The Collection of Papers
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
Most of Us Wear Seat Belts
Mothers Against Drunk Driving
National Organizations for Youth Safety
National Safety Council
National Transportation Safety Board
Ohio Teen Driver Coalition
Spectrum of Prevention
Students Against Destructive Decisions
Download the Teen Driving Roundtable Proceedings document.
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