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Safetynet

Safetynet Newsletter | Volume 6, Issue 1

Vol. 6, Issue 1
Feature: Wunderlich Briefs Texas House Committee on Pedestrian Safety

Vol. 5, Issue 2
Feature: A Galaxy Not So Far Away: Safety Innovation at the 2020 Virtual Traffic Safety Conference

Vol. 5, Issue 1
Feature: Wunderlich Briefs Texas Senate Panel on Traffic-Related Crash Trends, Causes

Vol. 4, Issue 2
Feature: Zero Deaths Directive Applauded by Experts at 2019 Traffic Safety Conference

Vol. 4, Issue 1
Feature: Fresh Approach Needed to Reduce Teen Car Fatalities

Vol. 3, Issue 3
Feature: 100 A Day and Rising

Vol. 3, Issue 2
Feature: TTI Traffic Safety Conference Playes Major Role in Developing Safety Plan for Texas

Vol. 3, Issue 1
Feature: Texas Children and Nighttime Drivers/Passengers at Higher Risk, Seat Belt Survey Finds

Vol. 2, Issue 3
Feature: Traffic Safety Conference – The Return On The Safety Investment

Vol. 2, Issue 2
Feature: The TTI & TxDOT Team Working to Increase Safety for Texans

Vol. 2, Issue 1
Feature: 2015 Traffic Safety Conference Ignites Passions, Examines New Ways to Save Lives

Vol. 1, Issue 3
Feature: TTI’s Center for Transportation Safety awarded new TxDOT traffic safety projects

Vol. 1, Issue 2
Feature: Traffic Safety Conference focuses on teamwork, breaks attendance record

Vol. 1, Issue 1
Feature: Texas drivers report improvements in some safety behaviors

Fall 2013
Feature: 2013 Traffic Safety Conference Draws Upon Multiple Perspectives

Spring 2013
Feature: USAA, TTI Begin Driving Study Extensive Distracted Driving Study

Fall 2012
Feature: TxDOT stresses safety at annual short course

Summer 2012
Feature: Changes in CTS leadership — Mounce retires, Wunderlich takes reins

Spring 2012
Feature:  Study makes strong case for wider edge line markings on rural highways

Winter 2012
Feature: Traffic Safety Conference scheduled June 4–6 on San Antonio Riverwalk

Fall 2011
Feature: Disproportionate crash rates involving Hispanics and military personnel: CTS investigates

Summer 2011
Feature:  TTI study underscores safety benefits of red light cameras

Spring 2011
Feature: CTS researchers serve as resource to Texas legislators and staff

Winter 2011
Feature: By popular demand, crash reporting changes underway

Fall 2010
Feature: Center expands expertise in two high-profile areas

Spring 2010
Feature: 2010 Traffic Safety Conference

Winter 2010
Feature: Rethinking America’s driving culture: the key to safer roads?

Fall 2009
Feature: Fatality rates fall, enthusiasm for improvements increases

Winter 2009
Feature: Dr. Maury Dennis: A career dedicated to alcohol-related research

Spring 2009
Feature: Dr. Quinn Brackett: Where we go from here

Spring 2008
Feature: Human Factors Group research goes global

Winter 2007
Feature: Motorcycle awareness campaign launches in Texas

Fall 2006
Feature: Texas seat belt use rate increases

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