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Rebecca Steinbach
Senior Researcher
Biography
Dr. Rebecca Steinbach joined the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety in January 2023. Previously, she was a research director at the UK’s National Centre for Social Research and an Assistant Professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, where her research focused on transport and health. She received a PhD in social epidemiology from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. She also holds two master’s degrees, one in public health from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the other in social research methods and statistics from the London School of Economics.
Publications
Pedestrian injuries in collisions with pedal cycles in the context of increased active travel: Trends in England, 2005–2015
2022 // ScienceDirect
Red light camera interventions for reducing traffic violations and traffic crashes: A systematic review
2020 // Wiley Online Library
The public health implications of telematic technologies: An exploratory qualitative study in the UK
2019 // ScienceDirect
Age, disability and everyday mobility in London: An analysis of the correlates of ‘non-travel’ in travel diary data
2018 // ScienceDirect
Is ethnic density associated with risk of child pedestrian injury? A comparison of inter-census changes in ethnic populations and injury rates
2014 // Ethnicity & Health
The effect of reduced street lighting on road casualties and crime in England and Wales: controlled interrupted time series analysis
2015 // Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health
Look who's walking: Social and environmental correlates of children's walking in London
2012 // ScienceDirect
Cycling and the city: A case study of how gendered, ethnic and class identities can shape healthy transport choices
2010 // Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health