A ROAD SAFETY FORUM INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS
Youth, gender, road risk
30% convicted dangerous drivers are under 21*
95% convicted dangerous drivers are men*
This international congress explores why young drivers
and male drivers are involved in such a high proportion
of road deaths and injuries, and how to target
effective interventions at these groups.
* UK Ministry of Justice statistics, 2008
Thursday 30 June 2011
Royal College of Surgeons, London
Cost: £136 +VAT for Brake subscribers*,
£176 +VAT for non-subscribers
*It pays to subscribe to Brake when registering for this conference
to get the lower fee. Subscription costs just £40+VAT per year and
entitles you to discounts at future events and fortnightly Target Zero
e-news.
Speakers include:
• Dr Carol Holland, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Aston University
• Dr Fiona Fylan, Chartered Health Psychologist, Brainbox Research -
Behavioural change approaches in road safety education
• Dr Sarah Jones, Honorary Senior Lecturer and Locum Consultant
in Public Health, Cardiff University -
Graduated Driver Licensing, the potential for the UK
• Professor Rebecca Ivers, Director of the Injury Division, The George
Institute
for Global Health Socio-economic status and crash risk in young drivers -
The DRIVE Study
• Dr Terry Lansdown, Senior Lecturer, Heriot-Watt University -
Driver distractions in young drivers
• Dr Kristine Beuret, Director, Social Research Associates -
The role of peer groups in influencing behaviour
• Sgt Jim McAllister, An Garda Siochana -
The CARS Initiative: making road safety part of the curriculum
• Dr Julie Gandolfi, Research consultant, Driving Research Ltd.
Planning and evaluation of educational initiatives for young drivers
(Published speakers and agenda are subject to change)
This event is organised
by the Road Safety Forum,
a division of Brake,
the road safety charity
road safety forum
Brake:
stopping the carnage
supporting the victims
www.brake.org.uk
Registered charity No. 1093244
Kindly sponsored by
Colas
YM Young Marmalade
Call +44 (0)1484 559909or email [log in to unmask]
Go to www.roadsafetyforum.org/events for more information and to book
online.
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