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Lindsay Arnold
Senior Researcher
Biography
Lindsay Arnold conducts research on issues including substance-impaired driving and vulnerable road users. Prior to joining the Foundation in 2012, she served as a public health fellow in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Office of Behavioral Safety Research, and as a researcher at the University of California, Berkeley’s Safe Transportation Research & Education Center. Her research has been published in scientific journals including Accident Analysis & Prevention, American Journal of Epidemiology, and Journal of Safety Research. She is a member of the Transportation Research Board’s Impairment in Transportation Committee and serves as a reviewer for several journals. Arnold holds a Road Safety Professional Level 1 (RSP1) certification and a master’s degree in public health with a focus in epidemiology/biostatistics from the University of California, Berkeley.
Publications
Hit-and-Run Crashes: Prevalence, Contributing Factors and Countermeasures
April 2018 // Research Brief
External Publication
Impact of Drivers’ Attitudes, Decisions, and Behaviors on Traffic Safety
2017 // ITE Journal
Prevalence of Marijuana Involvement in Fatal Crashes: Washington, 2010-2014
May 2016 // Technical Report
Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol and Marijuana: Beliefs and Behaviors, United States, 2013-2015
May 2016 // Technical Report