• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • TTI Home
  • CTS Home
  • Contact
Texas A&M Transportation Institute logo
Center for Transportation Safety

97a75b1c6be4b62d12ec20e015355153

  • Home
  • About
    • Programs
    • Partners
    • Public Outreach and Engagement
  • People
  • News
    • Featured Stories
    • News Releases
    • Safetynet
  • Traffic Safety Conference
    • 2022 Traffic Safety Conference
  • TX Child Passenger Safety Conference
    • 2022 Texas Child Passenger Safety Conference
  • 2022 TX Ped Safety Forum

What you missed at the 2016 Traffic Safety Conference

June 20, 2016

Center for Transportation Safety Director, Robert Wunderlich, kicks off the #2016TSC welcoming 300 attendees and thanking partner, @TxDOT

— TxA&M Trans Inst (@TTI) June 7, 2016

More than 300 attendees broke out into 16 sessions over three days at last week’s Traffic Safety Conference (TSC). Session topics included, Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety, Data Analytics, Vision Zero, Motorcycle Safety, Traffic Safety Culture Indexing, and many more.

Each year, the Traffic Safety Conference draws public policy makers, traffic safety practitioners, law enforcement, traffic engineers, public health officials and many others who are passionate about traffic safety together for a three-day forum.

  • DSC_7834_1
  • DSC_7841Pano_1
  • DSC_7877_1
  • DSC_7918_1
  • DSC_7922_1
  • DSC_7955_1
  • DSC_7983_1
  • DSC_8091_1
  • DSC_8153_1

 

To ensure you didn’t miss anything from the conference, we live tweeted some of the breakout sessions. Attendees also shared their experiences across social media.

“Enough people die on Texas highways each year to fill ten 747s.” @TxDOTCommission Mosely @TTI #traffic #safety conf pic.twitter.com/uyzO6A1xQ5

— Steven Polunsky (@StevenPolunsky) June 7, 2016

Dr Troy Walden of @TTI speaking about work on Impaired Driving Task Force #watchurbac #2016TSC pic.twitter.com/oiZpx8kX7m

— Watch UR BAC (@WatchURBAC) June 7, 2016

Thanks for stopping by our booth at #2016TSC Traffic Safety Specialists, Blanca @TxDOTLaredo & Robert @TxDOTOdessa pic.twitter.com/c4oayQJvbw

— TeensInTheDriverSeat (@TeensDriverSeat) June 7, 2016

TTI’s Kay Fitzpatrick now presenting on rapid flash beacons at ped crossings https://t.co/BbbsWTmVMO #2016TSC

— TxA&M Trans Inst (@TTI) June 7, 2016

Do you always ride #sober? DJ Jeffries of @TxDOT says to ride sober & safely. #2016TSC #watchurbac pic.twitter.com/YrqYR59muU

— Watch UR BAC (@WatchURBAC) June 7, 2016

NHTSA Administrator gives all #2016TSC attendees a BIG THANK YOU for saving lives and preventing injuries. pic.twitter.com/kJC6abXor0

— TxA&M Trans Inst (@TTI) June 7, 2016

The geo-mapping program #DDACTS provides hot spots where crime and crashes overlap. #2016TSC https://t.co/jX7X3ra0GM

— TxA&M Trans Inst (@TTI) June 7, 2016

“We think this (slogan) is really resonating with the community” #2016TSC pic.twitter.com/foKFJjZYCX

— LookLearnLive (@LookLearnLive) June 7, 2016

#druggeddriving is an emerging problem. Dr Robert Johnson of Tarrant Co ME’s office talks at #2016TSC #drivesober pic.twitter.com/uwO92AQzuq

— Watch UR BAC (@WatchURBAC) June 8, 2016

Thanks for tuning in to our coverage of the 2016 Traffic Safety Conference. See you next year! #2016TSCpic.twitter.com/U5WsVytfI9

— TxA&M Trans Inst (@TTI) June 8, 2016

The Center for Transportation Safety continues to focus on making our roadways safer for all road users. We thank all of our wonderful presenters and hope to see you next year!

Sign up to receive updates from the Center and future notice of the 2017 Traffic Safety Conference.

Filed Under: Featured Story

  • The State of Texas
  • Texas Homeland Security
  • Texas Veterans Portal
  • State Expenditure Database
  • Statewide Search
  • State Auditor’s Office Hotline
  • TAMUS Risk, Fraud & Misconduct Hotline
  • Site Policies
  • Open Records Policy
  • Statutorily Required Reports
  • TTI Rules
  • Veterans
  • Equal Opportunity
  • COVID-19 Info
  • Jobs
Member of the Texas A&M University System

© 2023 Copyright Statement / Legal Notices and Policies

Comments, suggestions, or queries? Contact us!

Texas A&M Transportation Institute · 3135 TAMU · College Station, Texas 77843-3135

(979) 317-2000