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Cycling Safety Seminar Hear from an injured cyclist, as well as a great line-up of speakers with expertise in cycling (see next page) Tuesday 8 November, 2016 2.30pm - 4.30pm City of Melbourne Bowls Club Flagstaff Gardens (Dudley Street) West Melbourne Free for ACRS members, $30 non-members Register: [email protected] Supported by
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Cycling Safety Seminar

Hear from an injured cyclist, as well as a great line-up

of speakers with expertise in cycling (see next page)

Tuesday 8 November, 2016 2.30pm - 4.30pm

City of Melbourne Bowls Club Flagstaff Gardens (Dudley Street)

West Melbourne

Free for ACRS members, $30 non-members

Register: [email protected]

Supported by

Anthony Aisenberg BikeSpot: Exploring differences in the

perception and real risk of injury when

riding a bicycle in Melbourne

Anthony Aisenberg is the Director of

CrowdSpot, a company specialising in

map-based community engagement and

data collection services. He has worked

with a number of Australian Local

Councils including the City of Melbourne

for their Bike Plan and the City of Perth

for their Integrated Transport Strategy.

Anthony has previously led Australia's

Ride to Work Program to record

participation rates, has worked as a

Transport Planner with the City of Port

Phillip and also has a Masters or Urban

Planning from the University of

Melbourne.

Dr Astrid Lindner Stability tests of bicycles: a pilot study Dr Astrid Linder, is Research Director, Traffic

Safety Swedish National Road and Transport

Research Institute (VTI) in Gothenburg,

Sweden, where she leads the crash safety

and biomechanics research area. Astrid also

holds Adjunct Professorial positions at

Chalmers University of Technology and

Monash University Accident Research

Centre. She has extensive research

experience in the area of occupant

kinematics, injury prevention in vehicle

crashes, mathematical simulations and test

condition specifications. She has a Ph.D. in

Mechanical Engineering in the area of

vehicle safety and a M.Sc. in Engineering

Physics.

Phoebe Dunn Safe cycling in Australia: a national

perspective on change.

Phoebe Dunn is the Chief Executive

Officer of the Amy Gillett Foundation.

The Amy Gillett Foundation is the

national cycling safety organisation

with a mission to reduce the incidence

of serious injury and death of cyclists

in Australia. Prior to joining the AGF in

October 2015, Phoebe held leadership

and senior management roles with the

Commonwealth and Victorian

governments and was a senior lawyer

with leading international law firm

Ashurst (formerly Blake Dawson).


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