Title: David Levinger, PhD, PE
1Mobility Education Prospects for Making
Drivers Ed a Multi-modal Curriculum
- David Levinger, PhD, PE
- The Mobility Education Foundation
- 316 Occidental Ave S, Suite 300
- Seattle, WA 98104
- (206) 390-8118
- David_at_mobilityeducation.org
- Walk Bike California Conference, Davis
- September 12, 2007
2A Desire for Mobility Independence
3Changes in Traffic Safety Education
- Initiated in 1949 (skills, behavior, licensing)
- Funded in some states either through subsidy or
reimbursement - Public schools and for-profit business
- Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Study -
1980s - 1995 introduction of Graduated Driver License
- NHTSA Oregon Driver Education study - 2007
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5The Mobility Education Foundation
- Synthesizing best practices in transportation
education into an integrated approach that is
implemented with broad impact, nationally. Dont
only teach driving, but add - FHWA Road Safety Audit at Intersection
(Pedestrian) - League of American Bicyclists Road 1 course
(Cycling) - Transit systems training (Bus/Rail)
- Car Sharing, Ride sharing, Van pools, For Hire
Services - New Technology
6A Vision for Mobility Education
- Every driver is also competent with all aspects
of transportation as a multi-modal system - Practice vulnerable modes of transportation to
become safer and more aware - Teens understand that driving is not the only
viable and dignified mode of transportation - Safety is enhanced by elevating other values,
including Economics, Health, and Environment that
influence driving behavior
7Driver Traffic Safety Education
- Required to obtain license before age of 18
- 30 hours classroom
- 6 hours behind the wheel
- Taught in private sector and by public school
administered systems
- Only 1/3 of states have drivers or traffic
safety education requirements.
8Integrating into Traffic Safety Education
- Required to obtain WA license before age of 18
- 30 hours classroom
- 6 hours behind the wheel
- Taught in private sector and by public school
administered systems
- 0-6 hours additional in the classroom
- 8-10 hours on foot, bike, and other modes
- To be available for both private and public
instruction
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10Core Educational Values
- Experiential Learning- engagement of the senses,
the mind, and muscles - Standpoint Theory- special insights are
available when one adopts a particular position
in the world - Creating Positive Incentives- youth
understanding of risk is limited in contrast to
understanding deterministic relationships
11A National Mission
12The Mobility Education Foundation
- Quick Facts
- National Mission
- Founded May, 2007
- Board of Directors
- National State Advisory Councils
- Coordinating efforts with Transportation Research
Board, Safe Routes to School efforts, Climate
change initiatives - Current champions in WA, IL, TN
13A Historic Moment
- Education at risk
- Safe Routes Capstone Course
- Legislative Danger Opportunities
14Next Steps if Youre Interested
- www.mobilityeducation.org
- david_at_mobilityeducation.org
- 206-390-8118
15Mobility Education roots in Washington State
- TRB Operator Education Requirements Cmte
- No previous attempts to implement
- 2005 Teen Mobility at West Seattle High School
- Collaboration with the WTSEA 2006-7
- 2007 HB 1588 (passed House, stuck in Senate
Rules) - Sponsor Rep Dave Upthegrove
- Would have
- Part 1 Curriculum requirements
- Part 2 Large Scale Pilot
- Provided 200,000 for subsidy of 1,200 students
- 4 other outcomes
16MEF Board of Directors
- Tracy Carroll, Co-Founder of Flexcar
- Sharon Cornish, MBA, Management Consultant
- Barbara Culp, Former Ex Dir of the Bicycle
Alliance of WA, Past President of the Thunderhead
Alliance, co-founder Center for Safe Routes to
School-WA - David Levinger, PHD, PE, Former Ex Dir of Feet
First, America Walks board member, WSDOT Bicycle
Pedestrian Advisory Committee Chair, co-founder
Center for Safe Routes to School-WA - Jodie Vice, MUP, The Urban Mobility Group
17National Advisory Council
- Mary Meletiou, ITRE, NCSU
- Beverly Ward, PhD, MPA, University of South
Florida - Kate Kraft, PhD, Wholonomy Consulting architect
of the RWJF Active Living program - Peter Demerath, EdD, University of Minnesota
- John Fabel, Amherst, MA
- Lisa Quinn, San Luis Obispo
- Lisa Watson, Texas
- Stephen Lenser, Bluedrop.com, Ottawa, ON
- John Harv Harvey, Oregon DOT
18State Advisory Council Washington
- Julie Salathe, Cascade Bicycle Club
- Doug Hildie, Washington Council of the Blind
- Mike Grady, Federal Way School District
- Keith Bartol, Seattle School District
- Eileen Hyatt, Spokane
- Paula Reeves, WSDOT?
- Ann Martin??