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May 15-16, 2006 Workshop on Contributions from the Behavioral & Social Sciences in Reducing and Preventing Teen Motor Crashes
May 15 Audio Webcast
Click here for the audio webcast (must have Real Player)
Presentations
David F. Preusser, Ph.D., Young Driver Crash Risk
A. James McKnight, Ph.D., Teen Driver Problem
Flaura Winston, M.D., Ph.D., Response to Workshop Panel 1
Mary A. Carskadon, Ph.D., How Do Adolescent Sleep Patterns and Sleep Needs Affect Driving?
Joseph P. Allen, Ph.D., Teens, Peers, & Driving: The Perfect Storm?
Julie S. Downs, Ph.D., Adolescent Decision Making
Anne T. McCartt, Ph.D., Teen Crash Risks Addressed by Laws and Regulations
Richard P. Compton, Ph.D., Teen Driver Education
Robert Foss, Ph.D., Protecting Young Drivers: Barriers to Progress, Keys to Success
Lawrence J. D’Angelo, Ph.D., Behind the Wheel: A Healthcare Provider Looks at Teen Driving
Max Donath, Ph.D., In-Vehicle Technology and GDL: Addressing Patterns of Teen Risk
R. Wade Allen, Computer Based Instruction Applied to Driver Education
John D. Lee, Ph.D., Teen Drivers and Adaptive Vehicle Technology
Richard F. Catalano, Ph.D., Steering Toward SafetySteering Toward Safety: Promoting Healthy Driving Behavior through Developmental Prevention
Susan Ferguson, Ph.D., Current Issues in Teen Driving
James Hedlund, Ph.D., What Have We Learned? Implications for Traffic Safety
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