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WILL THERE BE ENOUGH DISTRACTIONS AT THIS SUMMIT?

DOT_department_transportation_nyreblog_com_.jpgU.S. Department of Transportation Announces Schedule for the Distracted Driving Summit

Wednesday, September 30, and Thursday, October 1

Renaissance Hotel
999 9th Street, NW
Washington, D.C.

Credentialed Media Only Must RSVP at ddsummit@dot.gov

Pre-set Time: 7:30 a.m.
Cable Run: 200 ft.
Limited Availability for Satellite Truck Parking
(Please include a request for Satellite Truck parking in your RSVP email)

**Agenda Is Subject to Change**

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30


9:15 a.m.   DOT Welcome and Summit Opening
  Peter Appel, Administrator
  Research and Innovative Technology Administration

9:25 a.m.   Opening Address
  Ray LaHood, Secretary
  U.S. Department of Transportation

9:45 a.m.  Panel:  Driver Distractions and Inattention - Definitions and Data
  A context-setting panel on the definition of distracted driving (what it is and what it is not), data on the extent of the issue, and the types of distractions across surface modes of transportation.

  Moderator:  Victor Mendez, Administrator
    Federal Highway Administration

  Speaker:  Dr. John D. Lee, Professor
    Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
    University of Wisconsin-Madison

  Speaker:  Bruce Magladry, Director
    Office of Highway Safety
    National Transportation Safety Board

  Speaker:  Kristin Backstrom, Senior Manager
    AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety

  Speaker:  John Inglish, General Manager
    Utah Transit Authority

11:30 a.m. Lunch (On Your Own)

12:45 p.m.   Panel:  Research Results - How Risky is Distracted Driving?
  This panel session will review what various research - experimental research, industry self reporting, collision studies, and observational studies - tells us about the nature of the problem of distracted driving.

  Moderator:  Rose McMurray, Acting Deputy Administrator
    Federal Motor  Carrier Safety Administration

  Speaker:  Dr. Ann Dellinger, Lead
    Motor Vehicle Injury Prevention Team
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    National Center of Injury Prevention and Control
  
  Speaker:  Dr. Tom Dingus, Director
    Virginia Tech Transportation Institute

  Speaker: Dr. William Horrey, Chair
    Surface Transportation Technical Group
    Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
    Research Scientist Center for Behavioral Sciences
    Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety
 
  Speaker:  Dr. Key Dismukes, Chief Scientist
    Human Systems Integration Division
    National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Ames Research Center

2:30 p.m.  Congressional Presentation

2:45 p.m. Refreshment Break

3:00 p.m. Panel:  Technology and Distracted Driving
  This panel will focus on distractions caused by technology and on efforts that have been made (or are needed) to assess and reduce the negative impact of distractions caused by current and planned devices.  It will also consider technology that can prevent the consequences of distraction.

  Moderator:  Peter Appel, Administrator
    Research and Innovative Technology Administration

  Speaker:  Dr. David Eby, Research Associate Professor and Head
    Social and Behavioral Analysis
    University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute

  Speaker:  Rob Strassburger, Vice President
    Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers

  Speaker:  Steve Largent, President and Chief Executive Officer
    CTIA - The Wireless Organization®

  Speaker: Michael Petricone, Senior Vice President
    Government Affairs
    Consumer Electronics Association

  Speaker:  Rod MacKenzie, Chief Technology Officer and
    Vice President of Programs
    Intelligent Transportation Society of America

4:45 p.m. Conclusion of Day 1


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1


8:30 a.m. Congressional Presentation
  
9:00 a.m.   Panel:  Legislation, Regulation and Enforcement of Distracted Driving
  This panel session will review legislative and regulatory approaches for
  addressing distracted driving; evaluations of the impact of such measures; enforcement issues; and public attitudes towards the issue.

  Moderator:  Peter Rogoff, Administrator
    Federal Transit Administration

  Speaker:  John D'Amico, Representative
    Illinois General Assembly

  Speaker:  Bruce Starr, Senator
    Oregon Senate and Executive Committee
    Member of the National Conference of State Legislatures

  Speaker: Steve Farley, Representative
    Arizona House of Representatives

  Speaker:  Major David Salmon, Director
    Traffic Services Division, New York State Police

  Speaker:  Vernon Betkey, Chairman
    Governors Highway Safety Association and
    Director, Maryland Highway Safety Office

10:45 a.m.  Refreshment Break

11:00 a.m.  Youth Program

11:30 a.m.  Panel:  Public Awareness and Education
  This panel will review initiatives to increase public awareness of safety issues such as distracted driving, and will review research regarding the effectiveness of such efforts.
  
  Moderator: Ron Medford, Acting Deputy Administrator
    National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

  Speaker: Chuck Hurley, Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer
    Mothers Against Drunk Driving

  Speaker: Sandy Spavone, Executive Director
    National Organizations for Youth Safety

   Speaker:  Ann Shoket, Editor-in-Chief
    Seventeen Magazine

  Speaker:  Janet Froetscher, President and Chief Executive Officer
    National Safety Council

  Speaker:  Dr. Adrian Lund, President
    Insurance Institute for Highway Safety

1:00 p.m. Closing Remarks and Action Plan
  Ray LaHood, Secretary
  U.S. Department of Transportation
 
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