Improving Traffic Safety Culture in the United States: The Journey Forward,

The following papers are published in the aforementioned compendium:

1. Finding the next cultural paradigm for road safety, Lonero L.

2. Effecting a traffic safety culture: Lessons from cultural change initiatives, McNeely CL, Gifford JL.

3. Traffic safety in the context of public health and medicine, Sleet DA, Dinh-Zarr TB, Dellinger AM.

4. The making of driving cultures, Moeckli J, Lee JD.

5. Overcoming barriers to creating a well-functioning safety culture: A comparison of Australia and the United States, Williams AF, Haworth N.

6. The role of public surveys in measuring program effectiveness and improving road safety, Allen P, Mercer GW.

7. A review of safety culture theory and its potential application to traffic safety, Wiegmann DA, von Thaden TL, Mitchell Gibbons A.

8. Moving America towards evidence-based approaches to traffic safety, Girasek DC.

9. Addressing behavioral elements in traffic safety: A recommended approach, Foss R.

10. The perceived legitimacy of intervention: A key feature for road safety, McKenna FP.

11. Creating a Total Safety Traffic Culture, Dula CS, Geller ES.

12. A barrier to building a traffic safety culture in America: Understanding why drivers feel invulnerable and ambivalent when it comes to traffic safety, Smith K, Martin JW.

13. Supporting highway safety culture by addressing anonymity, Jenness JW.

14. Customized driver feedback and traffic-safety culture, Eby DW, Bingham CR. 15. The culture of traffic safety in rural America, Ward NJ.

16. Changing America’s culture of speed on the roads, Harsha B, Hedlund J.

17. Aspects of meaning and relevance in news media coverage of motor vehicle accidents, Martin JW, Smith K, Worth M.

18. Road traffic in the Netherlands: Relatively safe but not safe enough! Wegman F.

19. Road safety culture development for substantial road trauma reduction: Can the experience of the state of Victoria, Australia, be applied to achieve road safety improvement in North America? Howard E, Sweatman P.

20. A case for evidence-based road-safety delivery, Hauer E.

21. Development of an implementation infrastructure to support a traffic safety culture, Thomas Harder B.

22. Is a strong safety culture taking root in our highway agencies? Bahar G, Morris N.