The promise of data is that through gathering enough information we will be able to make smarter decisions, save money and improve safety. Yet we know that much-collected information is never used, it sits, unanalysed in databases and spreadsheets across the country.
“More Data, More Safety?” is a discussion of how we can use data to create safe and efficient highways and the limitations of relying on data alone. Featuring key industry figures we will explain how data is currently used in the industry to to make decisions, spend money and drive safety improvements for all highways users.
12:30 Tea/Coffee and Registration
12:45 Welcome
Rob McCartney, Chair, CIHT Road Safety Panel
13:00 Safety for Pedestrians and Cyclists: What does the data really mean?
Dr. Rachel Aldred, Reader in Transport, University of Westminster
13:30 Designing for safety: What data we have and what data we need to keep cyclists and pedestrians safe
Michael Barratt, Development Impact Assessment Lead, TfL
14:00 Q&A and discussion
Rob McCartney, Chair, CIHT Road Safety Panel
14:15 Break
14:30 Using latest trends in road casualty data to define policy priorities
Delphine Robineau, Head of Road Safety Statistics, DfT
Catherine Mottram, Principal Research Officer, DfT
14:50 How to manage data and processes in order to deliver results – and prove it
Julian Schwarzenbach, Director, Data and Process Advantage ltd
15:10 Case Study: Using existing data sources to inform the review of safety performance across the strategic road network and inform the update of DMRB standards
John-Paul Doherty, Senior Group Engineer, Atkins Global
15:30 Q&A and discussion
Rob McCartney, Chair, CIHT Road Safety Panel
16:00 Summary and Close
Rob McCartney, Chair, CIHT Road Safety Panel
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