Conferences
37th International Forum on Traffic Records and Highway Safety Information Systems
The Weston, Charlotte, NC
July 31 - August 3, 2011
What is the Forum?
The Traffic Records Forum is the largest conference of its kind in the world, bringing together professionals from many disciplines for the open exchange of research, innovation and techniques in the collection and use of traffic safety data. Drawing more than 300 participants annually, the Forum strives to provide the latest information on methods and technological advances that are designed to improve the quality and completeness of traffic safety data and the efficient and effective use of these data in developing programs and policies to reduce crashes, fatalities and injuries on our roadways.
The Forum Program is developed by the Association of Transportation Safety Information Professionals (ATSIP), a voluntary professional organization dedicated to improving traffic safety data systems.
The theme of the 2010 Forum "Leaving the Silos Behind" highlights progress possible when barriers are removed and sharing and communication can flourish.
Who Should Attend?
Collectors, program managers and users of highway safety information
Administrators and policy-makers
Representatives of government agencies and research institutions
What Topics Will Be Addressed?
Crash, roadway, driver, vehicle, citation/adjudication & EMS information
Emerging technologies for data capture
Best practices in the dissemination and use of data
Integration of traffic, criminal and public health data
Data standards (MMUCC, MMIRE, NEMSIS, ANSI D.16.1, etc.)
Check the ATSIP website in December 2010 for details on the 2011 Forum, http://www.atsip.org/
Information will include:
Call for Presentations
Call for Posters
Exhibitor Information
Nominations for Awards
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Questions?Contact the 2011 Forum Program Chair:
Ken Carpenter
2011Forum@nycap.rr.com
518-453-0291 ext. 105
