Events
Date: Nov 13, 2007
Title: Preventing Crashes: Driver Safety through Human Factors Science
Type: Congressional Science Briefing
Links: Agenda | Speaker Bios | Talk Summaries | Power Points | Photo Gallery | Videos

Co-sponsored by the Federation, the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society and the American Psychological Association.

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Left to Right: Briefing speakers Drs. Paula Sind-Prunier, John D. Lee, Donald L. Fisher, Wendy A. Rogers, and Thomas A. Dingus


Briefing speakers pose with sign, identifying the event.


Dr. Wendy Rogers introduces the other speakers at the event.


Dr. Paula Sind-Prunier speaks to the audience about her experience with the National Transportation Safety Board.


Dr. Thomas A. Dingus showed intriguing videos of some of his research participants.


Dr. John D. Lee explains the importance of his research.


Dr. Donald L. Fisher explains his findings regarding newly-licensed drivers.

Abstracts: Click here to view the abstracts for this event.

Agenda: Click here to view the agenda for this event.

Speaker Bios: Click here to view speaker bios for this event.

Talk Summaries:
The Impact of Driver Performance and Behavior on Vehicular and Crash Risk
Thomas A. Dingus
Technology and Driver Distraction
John D. Lee
Newly Licensed Driver Crashes: Causes and Remediation
Donald L. Fisher
Driver Safety through Human Factors Science and Practice
Paula Sind-Prunier
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Overview

Power Point Presentations:
-- John D. Lee 
-- Donald L. Fisher
-- Paula Sind-Prunier
-- Wendy Rogers

Videos: Click here to view the videos from this event.

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