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Dr. Emma Sartin describes new research exploring the accuracy of an algorithim to estimate race and ethnicity in transportation research datasets.
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New research reveals young adults who use cell phones while driving also engage in other risky driving behaviors, such as speeding and running red lights.
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Read about the construction of the New Jersey Safety and Health Outcomes Data Warehouse, a unique research tool developed to improve injury prevention research and public health outcomes.
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To honor Engineers Week, CIRP highlights engineering-related blog posts from the past year.
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Newly licensed autistic drivers have much lower rates of moving violations and license suspensions and similar to lower crash rates than other young drivers.
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A new CHOP study found nearly half of teens return to driving within two weeks of seeking specialty care for a concussion.
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National Teen Driver Safety Week is here, and the perfect time to read about CIRP's teen driving research to drive the conversation.
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A new CIRP study highlights important disparities in vehicle safety features among drivers by age and income.
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Read about new research, funded by the Center for Child Injury Prevention Studies (CChIPS), that shows automatic emergency braking to be very effective in preventing rear-end striking crashes.
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Read about a new CChIPS study that provides valuable insights into factors that can lead to crashes.
