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overview Kavi Bhalla, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Public Health Sciences of the Biological Sciences Division at the University of Chicago, and Affiliated Faculty at the Harris School of Public Policy. His research aims to develop transport systems that are safe, sustainable and equitable, with a central focus on road safety in low- and middle-income countries. His recent work has focused on the development of analytical tools for improving estimates of the incidence of injuries in information-poor settings using available data sources. Kavi co-led the injury expert group of the 2010 Global Burden of Disease Project. He is formally trained as a mechanical engineer and his PhD (Cornell, 2001) thesis research focused on the mechanics of material failure, which he later applied to the study of injury biomechanics and vehicle crashworthiness. He is broadly interested in the design of products, environments, and systems that are safe and have positive health impacts.
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Academic Article Rapid assessment of road safety policy change: relaxation of the national speed enforcement law in Russia leads to large increases in the prevalence of speeding.
Academic Article The prevalence of speeding and drunk driving in two cities in China: a mid project evaluation of ongoing road safety interventions.
Academic Article A risk-based method for modeling traffic fatalities.
Academic Article Building Road Safety Institutions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: The Case of Argentina.
Academic Article An Approach Towards Reducing Road Traffic Injuries and Improving Public Health Through Big Data Telematics: A Randomised Controlled Trial Protocol.
Academic Article Using street imagery and crowdsourcing internet marketplaces to measure motorcycle helmet use in Bangkok, Thailand.
Academic Article What can we learn from the historic road safety performance of high-income countries?
Academic Article Monitoring India's progress on road safety will require investment in data systems.
Academic Article Effects of vehicle safety design on road traffic deaths, injuries, and public health burden in the Latin American region: a modelling study.
Academic Article A systematic review and meta-analysis of the impact of curbs on crash outcomes.
Academic Article The effect of non-punitive peer comparison and performance feedback on drivers' behavior using the telematics: The first randomized trial in Iran.
Academic Article Estimated potential death and disability averted with vehicle safety interventions, Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
Academic Article Developing a national database of police-reported fatal road traffic crashes for road safety research and management in India.
Academic Article PROTOCOL: Effectiveness of road safety interventions: An evidence and gap map.
Academic Article Effectiveness of road safety interventions: An evidence and gap map.
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