This yearly survey was conducted from 2010 through 2019 to track and understand driver attitudes and awareness of traffic safety programs in Texas.
Organizational Areas
Traffic Safety Attitudes and Behaviors
Traffic Safety Attitudes and Behaviors
The Traffic Safety Attitudes and Behaviors area aims to advance the expert and public understanding of social and behavioral issues important to transportation using social science research methods. The program addresses a wide range of safety issues that contribute significantly to the unacceptably high death and injury rates on our highways, including misuse and the lack of use of safety belts and child safety seats.
Texas Child Passenger Safety Conference
The statewide conference is devoted to bringing CPS technicians together to learn, grow and network with others in the profession. The event is sponsored by the Texas Department of Transportation…
Traffic Safety Attitudes and Behaviors
Organizational Area Traffic Safety Attitudes and Behaviors About Using social science research methods, the Traffic Safety Attitudes and Behaviors area seeks to advance the expert and public understanding of social…
After a Suspected 157 MPH Crash in Fort Worth, TxDOT Reminds Drivers to Slow Down
Center for Transportation Safety Director Robert Wunderlich is quoted in a KERA News article after a suspect was arrested for crashing into an SUV while driving 157 MPH in Forth…
The Year of Driving Less—but More Dangerously
CTS Director and TTI Senior Research Engineer Robert Wunderlich is featured in a story in WIRED highlighting the downturn in traffic volume and the overall number of crashes during COVID-19…
As New School Year Begins, TTI Study Shows Risky Behaviors Continue by Teen Drivers, Despite Knowing the Dangers
Teen drivers understand that texting and talking on their cell phones are among their most dangerous behaviors behind the wheel, but they admit to doing them anyway. That’s one of…