Improving Roadway Safety Programs Through University-Agency Partnerships
November 2-3, 2011
The Keck Center of the National Academies
Washington, DC
Organized by
Transportation Research Board
Sponsored by
Research and Innovative Technology Administration, University Transportation Center,
United States Department of Transportation

TRB will organize a conference to review new safety tools and concepts, highlight current successful university-transportation agency safety partnerships, identify current and potential capabilities to fully utilize these new tools and concepts, and explore collaborative approaches by transportation agencies and universities to improve roadway safety.
The proposed conference would serve as a forum for practitioners and researchers in roadway safety to review new safety tools and concepts, highlight current successful university-transportation agency safety partnerships, identify current and potential capabilities to fully utilize the new tools and concepts, and explore collaborative approaches by transportation agencies and universities to improve roadway safety. The key audience will be stakeholders such as state department of transportation safety engineers and planners, governors' representatives for roadway safety, safety specialists in public health and local government, safety data experts, and academics involved in transportation safety research.
Registration Type | Early Bird (Expires September 3) | Advance (Expires October 3) | Onsite (After October 3) |
General | $315 | $365 | $415 |
Speaker/TRB Sponsor1 | $215 | $265 | $315 |
Student2 | $125 | $175 | $225 |
1 For TRB Sponsors only (including State DOTs). You must be a Sponsor prior to registration. To see if your organization is a TRB Sponsor, you may view a listing of all TRB Sponsors. |
2 For full time students age 35 or younger. Valid student ID must be presented onsite. |
Refunds will be issued, less a $50 cancellation fee, for all cancellations received in writing by October 3, 2011. No refunds will be issued thereafter.