tailieunhanh - International Conference on Distracted Driving

The Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) and the Traffic Injury Research Foundation (TIRF) are pleased to present the findings and recommendations from the first International Conference on Distracted Driving. In recent years, the issue of driver distraction has received increasing attention from the media, public, government, industry and safety organizations. Initially, much of the concern focussed on the use of cell phones. Legislators were urged to take action, without having much evidencebased research to support decision-making | International Conference on Distracted Driving October 2-5 2005 Conference Internationale sur la distraction au volant 2 au 5 octobre 2005 International Conference on Distracted Driving Summary of Proceedings and Recommendations About the CAA CAA is a federation of 9 automobile clubs serving million members through 130 offices across Canada. CAA provides a wide range of member services and works to improve travelling and motoring conditions at home and around the world. More information about CAA is available at . About TIRF Established in 1964 TIRF s mission is to reduce traffic-related deaths and designs promotes and implements effective programs and policies based on research. More information about TIRF is available at . The Traffic Injury Research Foundation and The Canadian Automobile Association Copyright 2006 ISBN 0-920071-54-6 International Conference on Distracted Driving October 2-5 2005 Conference internationale sur la distraction au volant 2 au 5 octobre 2005 International Conference on Distracted Driving Summary of Proceedings and Recommendations April 2006 Jim Hedlund Highway Safety North Herb Simpson and Dan Mayhew Traffic Injury Research Foundation Presented by TRAFFIC INJURY RESEARCH .