How do child occupants ‘really’ behave during real-world, everyday driving trips—and what are the injury implications of these behaviours in the event of a crash? Invited presentation, Grand Rounds Seminar Series, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Ohio State University, Columbus, United States, April 16th, 2018.

Activity: Community Talks, Presentations, Exhibitions and EventsPublic lecture/debate/seminar

Description

Presented to academic staff and students as part of the School’s Grand Rounds Seminar Series, which features innovative, interdisciplinary research in health and rehabilitation sciences. This international presentation highlighted novel naturalistic driving study data on child occupant behaviours and their safety implications. It helped raise awareness among health professionals and researchers about the real-world dynamics of child passenger safety and the need for evidence-based countermeasures. (~500 attendees)
Period16 Apr 2018
Held atMonash University Accident Research Centre
Degree of RecognitionInternational