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MSF’s Dr. Sherry Williams Appointed to Chair Transportation Research Board’s Motorcycles & Mopeds Committee

Published on September 4, 2012 under Born To Ride

IRVINE, Calif – The Motorcycle Safety Foundation’s Dr. Sherry Williams, the MSF’s director of quality assurance and research, was recently appointed to chair the prestigious Transportation Research Board Motorcycles and Mopeds Committee. This accomplishment, along with presenting peer-reviewed papers at the upcoming VTTI International Symposium on Naturalistic Driving and ifz/MSF-International Motorcycle Safety Conference, is one of the many ways Dr. Williams contributes to the MSF’s goal of developing and maintaining high-quality, innovative motorcycle-safety research.

According to the TRB, its mission is to promote innovation and progress in transportation through research, and to this end, it incorporates more than 200 committees composed of individuals who share an interest and expertise in transportation. The Motorcycles and Mopeds Committee is concerned with all aspects of motorcycles and mopeds, including the operator, the vehicle and the transportation environment.

“Each TRB standing committee brings together experts in a specific field from academic, practitioner, user and industry sectors, and from all levels of government,” said TRB Transportation Safety Coordinator and Senior Program Officer Richard Pain. “The Chair provides leadership in carrying out the scope of the committee, developing research needs statements in its field, developing and carrying out a committee strategic plan and more. Dr. Williams brings many years of diverse and directly relevant experience to the committee and has been an active member since 2005.”

In her three-year role as committee chair, Dr. Williams will continue to lead the committee in developing a Triennial Strategic Plan and identifying research needs specific to motorcycles and mopeds, as well as issuing Research Needs Statements. These statements will be used to stimulate research that addresses issues relating to motorcycle safety and motorcycles as a transportation mode for use by practitioners, researchers and others.

“Being appointed Chair of the TRB Motorcycles and Mopeds Committee was a tremendous honor for me,” said Dr. Williams. “This is another excellent opportunity for the MSF to serve millions of riders by championing representation from a broad cross-section of voices, and bringing them together and amplifying their voices in order to accomplish progress in motorcyclists’ safety and inclusion through actionable transportation research.”

Dr. Williams has served as the director of quality assurance and research for the MSF since 2003, where she directed the MSF-NHTSA-sponsored Discovery Project and currently serves as co-principle investigator for the MSF 100 Motorcyclists Naturalistic Study. Dr. Williams has been attending the TRB’s Motorcycles and Mopeds Committee meetings since 2004 and has been a member since 2005. She earned her PhD in Organizational and Interpersonal Communication with an additional emphasis in Statistics and Research Methods from the University of Kansas, and she has an M.A. in Communications with an emphasis on Training and Organizational Development from the University of Northern Iowa. Additionally, Dr. Williams has been recognized as a Certified Quality Auditor through the American Society of Quality.

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