3rd International Road
Safety Conference
Perth, Australia  
29-30 November 2007
“People Our Future”

1.Mr Menno Henneveld - Commissioner of the Main Roads Western Australia.

2. Mr Iain Cameron - Executive Director of the Office of Road safety, Department of the
Premier and Cabinet of Western Australia.

3. Professor Raphael Grzebieta - New South Wales  University, President  of  the
Australasian  College of Road Safety,  Melbourne, Australia

4. Mr Gerard Waldron - Board Member and Managing Director of ARRB Group Ltd,
Australia

5. Mr Robert Klein - Regional Director, Asia, GRSP, Geneva 19, Switzerland.

6. Dr. Elias M. Choueiri, Director of the World Safety Organization's (WSO) International
Office for Lebanon, as well as WSO's Liaison Officer to the United Nations.

7. Roger Johansson - Swedish Road Administration , Sweden

8. Dr Bassam Anani - First Economic Affairs, ESCWA, United Nation.

9. Dr Nevile Binning – General Manager Licensing, Department for Planning and
Infrastructure, Perth, WA, Australia.

10. Professor Dinesh Mohan - Transportation Research and Injury Prevention
Programme, Indian Institute of Technology, India.

11. Mr. Jo Versavel - General Manager, Traficon, Belgium.

 International Scientific Advisory Committee

  • Chairman: Professor Raphael Grzebieta - University of  NSW,
    President of  the Australasian  College of Road Safety.

  • Dr Neville Binning, General Manager, Licensing Business Unit,
  WA Department for Planning and Infrastructure.

  • Dr Janis Jansz, Senior lecturer, Curtin University of Technology,
    Adjunct Senior Lecturer School of Communications &
    Contemporary Arts, Edith Cowan University.

  • Dr. Elias M. Choueiri, Director of the World Safety Organization's
    (WSO) International Office for Lebanon, as well as WSO's Liaison
    Officer to the United Nations.

  • Dr Paul Roberts, Senior Consultant, Arrb Consulting.

  • Brian Kidd, Road Safety Manager, WA Main Roads.

  • Terri- Anne Pettet, Roadwise Program Manager, WA Local
    Government Association.

  • Sue Hellyer, senior policy officers, WA Office of Road Safety.

International Advisory Committee

  • Ghassan Daban - Managing Director, Smart Vision.

  • Scott Campbell - Director of Research, Perth
    Convention Bureau.

  • Brian Kidd, Road Safety manager, WA Main Roads.

  • John Doak - Event and Project Consultant, WA Office
    Of Road Safety.

  • Kylie Barrlett - RoadWise, WA Local Government
    Association.

  • Carolyn Edwards - Licensing, Department for
    Planning and Infrastructure - Government of WA.

  • Richard Jois - Team leader, Arrb Consulting.

  • Andrew Bird - Exhibition & Registration Manager.
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9  Awards will be presented at the conference
including an Award for best author paper presentation

There are also
concurrent  
presentations
focusing
on  new  and
advance  
developments
in road  
safety research,
practice,
enforcement,  
policies and
education to  
improve   
communication,
understanding,
and  
awareness
of the   
issue of driver
behaviour to
facilitate
cooperation.
           International Key Note Speakers & Authors
Conference topics:     
  • Road design and infrastructure developments;

  • Costs of traffic injury and insurance;

  • Crash investigation and reconstruction;

  • Human factors, driver behaviour and enforcement
    (speeding, seatbelts, distraction, fatigue and
    mobile phones);

  • New technologies;

  • Road safety programmes;

  • Pedestrians and cyclists;

  • Commercial & private vehicle safety and
    standards;

  • Infrastructure management systems;

  • Innovative transport systems and advanced safety
    technology;    

  • Signal and traffic controls;

  • Traffic management and maintenance systems;

  • Driver support systems; and

  • Driver impairment: the psychology of mobility
and transport mode choices.
Papers Submissions:
Papers should be submitted in English and electronically to
admin@roadsafetyperth2007.com .
Submission Process
Submission of papers proposals are invited around the main conference
themes. Papers may be conceptual or empirical or present case studies at
the level of the entrepreneur, firm/organisation and/or industry. Submissions
on public policy and road safety education and training are also invited.
All submissions will be subject to peer review.
The review process has been designed to be appropriate for the different
requirements of academic researchers from different countries as well as the
different types of submissions: refereed papers.
Please submit the paper as a word file using the following naming convention
In your email please identify
1.        Paper title, names of  the authors and the organisational affiliation of
all authors (in order);
2.        Address and Contacts of the authors;
3.        Short description of the topic;
4.        Conclusions of the paper.

Refereed Papers
All papers will take place as following:
•        Full papers of no more than 10, A4 pages will be requested after
abstracts have been accepted;
•        All papers received by the due date will be subject to further peer
review.

Authors should permit publication of their paper with all other papers on the
conference.
Those papers accepted for presentation at the
conference will be published in the Australasia College of Road
Safety Journal and Australian Safety Matters Magazine.

Important Notes
The invitation to submit an abstract does not constitute an offer to pay travel,
accommodation or registration costs
associated with the Conference. Similarly, no speakers' fee is paid to
successful applicants. A certificate will be provided to all authors at the
closing ceremony.

Authors of abstracts must be registered for the Conference when confirming
their acceptance, authors will have 30%
discount If will register and paid before 14 September 2007.