Proceedings of the National Rural Summit on Traffic Safety Culture 2009, held in Big Sky, Montana, on 22 June 2009.

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The National Rural Summit on Traffic Safety Culture is the first national event to focus on the issue of rural traffic safety culture. The objective of the Summit was to have focused discussions amongst experts to identify critical issues in traffic safety culture, and to support a future strategic plan for research to better understand culture and apply it to improve safety. Specifically, the goal of the Summit was to enable an exploratory dialogue amongst experts and stakeholders on the effects of traffic safety culture on fatal crashes, risk behaviors, safety policy, and research funding. In support of this goal, the Summit presentations and discussions focused on three framework questions that are addressed in the transcripts of the presentations and panel discussion that follow: 1. What are the knowledge gaps, or key questions, remaining in traffic safety culture ? 2. What is the vision for using culture to affect change in traffic safety ? 3. What are the critical steps to move forward with this vision ? (Author/publisher)

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20100483 ST [electronic version only]
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Washington, D.C., American Automobile Association AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, 2009, II + 47 p.

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