I could not have generated the information, collected the photographs, or completed the project without the assistance and aid of others. I want to thank all of those who contributed to the successful completion of this book. My first debt is, of course, to my three amazing children who encouraged me to discover my writing purpose and pursue it with intense passion and perseverance. I am grateful that they understood the world must know this story. I am deeply grateful to my friend Mohsin Ali, former diplomatic editor for Reuters, who helped tremendously by serving as a guest lecturer to my college classes while I attended the many meetings. The hundreds of college students who participated in the research and surveys helped to get this book written. Unfortunately, some of these students perished in motor vehicle crashes. Many others were involved in crashes that caused them pain and injury. It was common to hear tragic stories on a daily basis. I constantly thank my college students and remind them that their involvement was important. What is written is never forgotten. I tell them that we learn more from our mistakes than from our successes. Hopefully, in this second century of motor vehicle travel, these students can experience the freedom to travel safely. I received much support and advice, and sometimes the best advice came from the naysayers who told me I was wasting my time. Fortunately, I turned all their negatives into positives. Many individuals are mentioned within, but this book is solely my project and all of the opinions expressed here (except for the direct quotations) are my own. I do not speak or write for the automakers, government safety establishment, standards development organizations, or advocates—but I do include their own works in my book and also what others have commented about them. I do not bash any group for all are important and I am very careful to be factual. I express my grateful appreciation to those who gave permission to use news articles and extended quotations such as the National Academies of Sciences / Transportation Research Board (TRB), the New York Times, Automotive News and EE Times, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Bank. Robert Kern, my literary agent in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and Cathy Faduska, my senior editor at IEEE Press / John Wiley & Sons, Inc. and Kay Ethier of Bright Path Solutions, Durham, North Carolina, helped craft the initial structure of my manuscript and greatly improved the book. The entire point of an editor is to decide what is and what is not fit to print, and any book will have some selection criteria. Those criteria and the editor's judgment are its bias. The best that any author can do is make it as clear as possible why everything should be included so as to avoid "unbiased" reporting where no one can be portrayed as being wrong or opposing safety. No courage is required to publish a sanitized, non-critical version of events. To do otherwise requires a higher standard. Vehicle and highway safety cannot be accomplished through the efforts of one person, a group, or a government agency. It is a shared responsibility among people who travel, the companies that provide transport, and the agencies that regulate travel. But, one person can make a difference toward the goal of safe travel. Someday, when we are "actually all safer" while traveling in crash-proof vehicles on intelligent highways, I want to tell my children's children that I knew about this problem and did my best to erase it when I could. I will tell them in life we have two choices, try or do nothing. To me it was impossible to witness the terrible pain and suffering and not get involved. Road safety is no accident. Silence is the ultimate weapon of power in vehicle and highway safety. This book will break that silence. |
Fatal Exit - Notes
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1.1 attended meetings regarding event data recorders with the following: Adam Reardon, Adrianne Archer, Alan German, Alex Damman, Ali Naqvi, Ami Gadhia, Andre F. A. Fournier, Andy Mackevicus, Anthony Geller, Barbara E. Wendling, Barry Hare, Bill Williams, Bob Arturi, Bob Doughlas, Bob Ferlis, Bob Norton, Brad Cohen, Brian Everest, Brian Shaklik, Carl Hayden, Charles Gauthier, Charles Holt, Chip Chidester, Christina Mullen, Chris Tinto, Chuck Niessner, Chuck Plaushin, Clay Gabler, Craig Taylor, Dan Angell, Dan D'Angelo, Dan May, Dan Floyd, Daniel P. Fuglewicz, Dave Snyder, David Bauch, David Clark. David Eiswerth, David McKendry, David Phelps, David Willis, Deborah M. Freund, Dennis Bodson, Dennis Kramer, Dayi Denj, Don F. Anderson, Don Gilman, Doug Gabauer, Doug McKelvey, Douglas Gurin, Douglas Read, Duane Perrin, Ed Jetter, Edward O'Hara, Edward Rashba, Edward Ricci, Eric Ogilvie, Gabrielle Bayme, Garold Yurko, Gerald Stewart, Greg Niemiec, Greg Shaw, Guillermo Zepeda, Hal Beecraft, Hare Patnaik, Helen Fagerlind, Henry Jasny, Hideki Hada, Hiroshi Tsuda, Jack Haviland, Jack Pokrzywa, Jack Ribbon, JackVolk, James Onder, Janice Bachman, Jeff Hagarty, Jeff Morin, Jeff Seaman, Jeffrey S. Augestein, Jennifer Ogle, Jerry L. Cage, Jeya Padmanaban, Jim Keller, Joan Claybrook, Joe Marsh, John Bradley, John Brophy, John Carney, John C. Steiner, John Hinch, John Hus, John Mackey, John Neal, John Yurtin, Joseph Lloyd, Joseph Mickey, Kathy Piersall, Keith A. Cota, Kevin George, Klaus Hitzeroth, Ken Dodson, Kenneth R. Stack, King K. Mak, Kris Bolte, Larry Kuhn, Larry Williams, Laura MacCleery, Lurae Stuart, Liz Garthe, Lou Lombardo, Lori Summers, Malcolm Ray, Mack O. Christensen, Marcus Behrendt, Martin W. Hargrave, Mary Ellen Tucker, Mary Rennie, Mary Russell, Matt Wald, Michael Bracki, Michael Cammisa, Mike Alwais, Mike Spitzley, Mike White, Miranjam Kulkarmi, Nancy Roberson, Norm Littler, Park Wu, Patricia Gerdon, Patrick Halley, Patrick Lujan, Paul Kostek, Paul Menig, Paul Tremont, Prabal Dutta, Ralph Hitchock, Raul Arbelaez, Regina Dillard, Ricardo Martinez, Rich Paulson, Richard Cox, Richard Pain, Richard Pandolfi, Richard Smolensk!, Richard R. Peter, Rick Synder, Robert Cameron, Robert McElroy, Robert Pinto, Robert Thompson, Robert Yakushi, Roger L. Boyell, Rod Nash, Ruben Payen, Sally Greenberg, Sandra Miller, Sarah McComb, Scott Kidd, Scott McClellan, Scott Schmidt, Sharon Vaughn, Sophia Rayner, Stephen Webb, Steve Belden, Steve Ezar, Steven Johnson, Susan Tatiner, Susan Walker, Thomas Eymann, Thomas M. Kurihara, Tom Berringer, Tom Mercer, Tom Peacock, Tom Roston, Tony Hanson, Tony Huffman, Tony Reynolds, Ty Lasky, Vernon Roberts, Vernon Wright, Wanda Curtis, Whit Harris, and Will Schaefer. This is a virtual who' who's list of the important people from the automotive industry, the insurance industry, government, researchers, medical providers, advocates, academia and the public. |
One of the great pleasures of finishing a book is that it gives the author the opportunity to thank those who helped make the project a product.
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