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CURRICULUM VITAE Michael Winnett Winnett M 2014 CURRICULUM VITAE MICHAEL WINNETT Fellow of the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation 2014

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CURRICULUM VITAE Michael Winnett

Winnett M 2014

CURRICULUM VITAE

MICHAEL WINNETT

Fellow of the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation

2014

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CURRICULUM VITAE Michael Winnett

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1. Family name: WINNETT 2. First names: Michael Arnhem 3. Date of birth: 1945 4. Nationality: British 5. Civil status: Married 6. Education:

Institution [Dates] Degree(s) or Diploma(s) obtained

Bournemouth College of Advanced Technology, (Bournemouth University) 1968

Higher National Certificates Physics (3 endorsements),

Nuclear Physics, Applied Physics and Mathematics 1st part

Grad Inst Physics

7. Language skills: (1 to 5 (1 = excellent; 5 = poor))

Language Reading Speaking Writing

English Mother Tongue

8. Membership of professional bodies: Fellow of the Chartered Institution of Highways and

Transportation Previously served as:

Member of British Standards Institution Safety Committee

Member of Transport Research Foundation

Parliamentary BRAKE committee consultant 9. Other skills: Computer Literate 10. Present position: Independent Consultant www.mwinnett.co.uk 11. Years Experience 40+

12. Key experience:

Fellow of the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation.

UK expert in speed enforcement and speed reduction measures.

Pedestrian Safety expert.

Expert in crash data analysis and crash reduction techniques.

Application of New Technology to road safety.

Safety Workshop Trainer, presenter and developer of safety toolkits.

Highway data collection and monitoring techniques. Author Armenia National Road Safety Strategy.

Strategy and policy development.

Author of PHARE Multi-country Road Safety Report

Assessor of Romanian safety situation for PHARE project.

Developing partnership safety initiatives in emerging countries

IHIE approved Safety Auditor.

Development of innovative safety measures (Prince Michael Safety award winner).

Civil Engineering innovation.

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13.

Name of assignment or project Community development

Year 2014 ongoing

Location Democratic Republic of Congo

Client Pro bono self-funded

Positions held Advocate/advisor

Activities performed

Assisting local community to develop human resources in order to provide

sustainable care and development and poverty reduction.

Development of links and direct funding to indigenous missionary workers.

http://electricmissionary.wordpress.com/

Name of assignment or project Ministry of Safety

Year 2010 ongoing 2014

Location Africa

Client Pro bono self-funded

Positions held Director

Activities performed

Advocacy, advice, developing and disseminating road safety information

through church networks, to congregations in Africa.

http://ministryofsafety.wordpress.com/

Name of assignment or project Institutional assistance for Decade of Action

Year 2013 and ongoing

Location UK Based for CAR and DR Congo

Client Pro bono assistance

Position Consultant director Ministry of Safety

Activities performed

1. Development of Francophone Website Road Safety Resources http://ministeredelasecurite.wordpress.com/

2. Development of community based information distribution methodology “L'importance des réseaux de l'Eglise basés en Afrique”

Name of assignment or project Methodology Development

Year 2013

Location Kazakhstan

Client Safege

Position Consultant methodology developer

Activities performed Consulting Services, Safety audit methodology, Traffic Management at Road Works ,Preparation of a Strategy for Development of Road User Services and Pilot Implementation.

Name of assignment or project Institutional Audit

Year 2012

Location Republic of Ghana

Client European Union/Safege

Position Team Leader (5 month assignment)

Activities performed Diagnostic Study of Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority

1. Production of operation situation analysis report 2. Development of remedial solutions report

Name of assignment or project Methodology development

Year 2011/2012

Location Kyrgyzstan

Client Safege

Position Writer

Activities performed 1. Kyrgyz Republic Road Safety Program. Won Bid.

2. Implementing Road Sector Reform and Restructuring. Result Pending.

Name of assignment or project Road Safety Media Campaign and EU Visibility Project

Year 2011

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Location Tanzania

Client Permanent Secretary Ministry of Finance and European Commission

Position Team Leader

Activities performed Design of safety campaign material and EU visibility

Name of assignment or project “Capacity Development in Policy and Planning in the Transport Sector”

Year 2011

Location Ghana

Client Louis Berger (Société par Actions Simplifiées) (LBSAS), EU and Ministry of

Highways and Transportation Ghana

Positions held Road Safety Consultant and facilitator

Activities performed Produce report on key RS Policy issues and facilitate a specialist workshop

Name of assignment or project Development of National Road Safety action plan

Year 2009

Location Tiblisi, Georgia

Client World Bank

Positions held Road Safety Consultant

Activities performed Projects undertaken include:

Workshop to develop the National RS Action Plan

Name of assignment or project Roads Rehabilitation Supervision for the World Bank Lifeline Roads

Improvement Project for Safege Belgium

Year 2009

Location Yerevan, Armenia

Client WB/Armenia PIU

Positions held SAFEGE Consultant

Activities performed

Projects undertaken include:

Develop training workshop for road safety specialists

Develop training programme for operatives at road works

Develop safety handbook for signing at road works

Name of assignment or project Institutional Assessment Serbia

Year 2009

Location Belgrade

Client WB/GRSP/IFRC

Positions held GRSP Senior Advisor

Activities performed

Projects undertaken include:

Assessment of Government agencies

Developing links with private sector

Negotiating local coordination with Red Cross

Name of assignment or project

Year 2008

Location Armenia, Yerevan

Client WYG

Positions held Road Safety Consultant

Activities performed

Development of a National Road Safety Strategy in Armenia as Road Safety Specialist developing National Strategy

Name of assignment or project

Development of Road Safety components in Ghana and Namibia in

support of local NRSC’s. Production of Safety Documentation for Trans

Caprivi Corridor in Namibia, RS toolkit for Kenya.

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Year 2006 - 2007

Location Ghana, Namibia, Kenya

Client GRSP, IFRC/Momenta, Walvis Bay Corridor Group

Positions held GRSP Senior Advisor / Independent RS Consultant

Activities performed

Projects undertaken include:

Development of Road Safety components in Ghana and Namibia in

support of local NRSC’s

Development of Road Safety Toolkit for Drivers Production of Safety

Documentation for Trans Caprivi Corridor

Name of assignment or project Senior Road Safety Advisor

Year 2006 -2010

Location Namibia

Client Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Socities

Positions held Safety Advisor and project leader

Activities performed

Projects undertaken include:

Country Advisor and facilitator supporting national road safety

programme

Funding development

Safety advice to private sector

Name of assignment or project Sida Evaluation

Year 2004 - 2005

Location Namibia

Client Sida

Positions held Principal Consultant and Client advisor for Safety Division at the Transport

Research Laboratory

Activities performed

Projects undertaken include:

DFID call of advice, Technical advice to Highway Directors overseas;

Sida Evaluation, Namibia, Country Advisor and facilitator supporting

national road safety programme

Name of assignment or project Senior Research Scientist, Project Manager, Principal Consultant

Year 2000-2010

Location Ghana

Client GRSP

Positions held Advisor

Activities performed

Transfer of expertise developing road safety programme supporting NRSC

Provide advice to the Client for Safety and Environment Division at the

Transport Research Laboratory.

GRSP Adviser to the Republic of Ghana

Name of assignment or project Sida/GRSP

Year 2006

Location Namibia

Client Sida

Positions held Sida/GRSP Senior Advisor

Activities performed

Country Advisor developing road safety programme supporting NRSC

Name of assignment or project Road Safety Programme

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Year 1998

Location Romania

Client PHARE

Positions held Evaluator

Activities performed

Perform evaluation under PHARE programme

Senior Research Scientist, Project Manager and Consultant for the Traffic

and Transport Resource Centre at the Transport Research Laboratory

Name of assignment or project PHARE Road Safety Project

Year 1998 - 1999

Location Romania

Client EC Delegation

Positions held Project Manager

Activities performed Provide expertise and know how to the Traffic and Transport Resource

Centre at the Transport Research Laboratory

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14. Professional experience overview:

Description: 2005 – present, Independent Road Safety Consultant and Advisor Projects undertaken include:

Independent Road Safety advisor and planner (World Bank projects)

Sida/GRSP Senior Advisor, Namibia, Country Advisor developing road safety programme supporting NRSC (ongoing)

GRSP Senior Advisor, Ghana, Country Advisor developing road safety programme supporting NRSC (ongoing)

2002 – 2005, Principal Consultant and Client advisor for Safety Division at the Transport Research Laboratory. GRSP advisor. Projects undertaken include:

DFID call of advice, Technical advice to Highway Directors overseas;

Sida Evaluation, Namibia, Country Advisor and facilitator supporting national road safety programme 1996 – 2002, Senior Research Scientist, Project Manager, Principal Consultant and Client advisor for Safety and Environment Division at the Transport Research Laboratory. GRSP Adviser to the Republic of Ghana Projects undertaken include:

Phare Road Safety Measure, UK Team Project, Manager Report writer for final outputs

Road Safety project, Romania, Country evaluator under PHARE programme 1994 – 1996, Senior Research Scientist, Project Manager and Consultant for the Traffic and Transport Resource Centre at the Transport Research Laboratory. 1992 – 1994, Senior Research Scientist and Project Manager for the Road User Safety Division 1989 – 1992, Senior Research Scientist for the Road Safety Department at the Transport Research Laboratory. 1985 – 1989, Chief Electronic design engineer (Mechanical/Electronic) for the Transport Research Laboratory and Team leader/Head of Electronics Project Engineering Section designing and developing specialist equipment for the research programme of the Transport and Road Research Laboratory 1974 – 1985, Scientist with the Department of Transport Road Research Laboratory Bridges Department, Corrosion Protection Section. 1971 – 1974, Scientist with the Department of Transport Road Research Laboratory Highways Department.

15. Other relevant information:

I have worked in the Highways, Bridges, Project Engineering, Safety and Transport Resource areas during my career at the Transport Research Laboratory. I have been awarded a British Technology Group Civil Engineering prize for the development of structural protection systems and have been involved in the development of innovative systems for road profilometry, corrosion monitoring and traffic data collection. I have been involved with road safety for the past 20 years and am a leading UK expert on automated speed enforcement systems and received the 1999 Prince Michael Road Safety award for work on interactive signs.

I have worked for the EU on the PHARE multi-country road safety programme conducting evaluations in Eastern Europe and writing the project documentation. I currently undertake part time consultancy for the Global Road Safety Partnership (World Bank/Aid for Business Development) as Senior Advisor to the Republic of Ghana, also developing an NGO based road safety organisation. In the Republic of Namibia.

Road Safety Research includes:

Developing road safety initiatives in the Republics of Ghana and Namibia.

PHARE multi-country road safety programme

Designed and managed an in-depth study into 1000 pedestrian accidents

Specialist analysis of Accident Contributory factors, (applying neural processing and text analysis),

Development of pedestrian safety measures including Pedestrian User Friendly Crossings (PUFFIN)

Evaluation safety camera technology and development application strategies,

Assessment driver behaviour on Motorways (lane hogging and cruising),

Determination of driver style based on acceleration signatures,

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Development of special applications for Variable Message Signs (VMS),

Advisor to department for Transport on Vehicle Activated signs (developing TA note)

Evaluation of 20mph variable speed zones at schools,

Development of techniques for evaluating motorcycle and bicycle safety

Research into Self Explaining Roads (SER’s),

Development of European Road Appraisal project (EURORAP),

Implementation of measures to improve safety on major routes in Urban and Rural situations,]

Development of Home Zone strategies,

Safety assessment on Motorways,

Development of New Measures for rural road safety

Psychological traffic calming.

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Detail of activities

1996-2004 Senior Research Scientist, Project Manager, Principal Consultant and Client advisor for Safety and Environment Division at the Transport Research Laboratory. GRSP Advisor to the Republic of Ghana Client Advisor to UK Local Authorities Large scale evaluation of Interactive Information systems on the highway Evaluation of close following and gap enforcement Development of Self Explaining Roads including Virtual Reality simulation Development of New measures for Rural safety programme Consortium Manager for Phare Multi-Country Road Safety Project. Easter European Business Development Manager. Development of self enforcing speed reduction measures. Human Resource development for the Project Support of the Traffic and Transport Resource Centre. Development of an enforcement strategy employing speed cameras and signing for the Norfolk County Council. Development of rural safety measures using fibre optic signing. Evaluation of two wheeler exposure and the development of safety measures. Development of instrumented bicycle. Design of a mobile speed enforcement strategy for Warwickshire County Council. Disaggregation of the effects of progressive signing and police enforcement. Evaluation of Safe City (Gloucester) measures. Quantifying speed accident risk. Safety investigation for the Health and Safety Executive on the effect of adverse weather on accidents along the Sheffield Supertram route. Development of two Discretionary Research programmes to evaluate fibre optic signs and the safety benefits at rural bends and junctions. Development of PC desk top based Virtual Reality simulator as an engineering design tool for safety appraisal and behavioural evaluation. Development of new business and client relationships.

1994-1996 Senior Research Scientist, Project Manager and Consultant for the Traffic and Transport Resource Centre at the Transport Research Laboratory. Evaluation of speed reduction measures (‘Speed Watch’ Scotland, M25 contra-flow, chicanes and traffic calming). Investigation into the effectiveness of 20mph zones in the vicinity of schools controlled by Variable Message Signs. Lead Researcher into studies on Rural Safety Measures at junctions applying intelligent signing and road markings. Study of Vulnerable Road Users (Two wheelers - cyclists and motor cyclists) using vehicle mounted video systems and piezometric detectors Urban appraisal of new road works. Trunk road surveys of Traffic calming. Development of special applications for intelligent Variable Message Signs. Quantification of speed/accident risk using a vehicle tracking telemetry system.

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1992-1994 Senior Research Scientist and Project Manager for the Road User Safety Division. Motorway Lane Discipline study (Hogging and cruising) in conjunction with the University of Southampton. Improving flow and capacity of motorways. Further investigations into driver acceleration signatures to establish route and vehicle independence of individual signatures. Development of Speed Monitoring Systems and associated software for the microscopic evaluation of highway data (Vehicle by vehicle logging). Development and monitoring of Speed enforcement technology (Gatso speed cameras, Red light cameras, radar and laser guns). Evaluation of effective deployment strategies at specific locations on the UK trunk road network. Evaluation of traffic speed and safety through road works. Investigation into driver behaviour (Red running) at railway crossings with half barriers for the Health and Safety Executive. Development of pedestrian framework for the assessment and selection of crossing facilities based on the degree of difficulty encountered by pedestrians. Study of motorway turn off flows at service areas to assess requirements for weaving sections. Study of the effects of trunk road traffic calming. Urban appraisal of the effects of a new by-pass.

1989-1992 Senior Research Scientist for the Road Safety Department at the Transport Research Laboratory. Project Manager for the In-depth Pedestrian Accident Contributory Factors study. Application of automatic data analysis of accident contributory factors using neural processing techniques. Analysis of Pedestrian crossing behaviour and delays. Development of pedestrian safety measures. Advising on electrical and engineering aspects of the DRIVE project for safety and amenity of pedestrians at traffic signals. Project Manager for driver performance evaluation. Assessment of PUFFIN crossing facility. OECD conference organiser 1990. Secretary to the Safety ‘91 working group. Organiser for a Pedestrian seminar 1992. Evaluation of driver behaviour from individual drivers’ acceleration signatures (Discretionary Research project) and its relationship to accident risk. Evaluation of the correlation between driver style and vehicle acceleration as a proxy for accident risk. Identification of ‘at risk’ drivers and countermeasures to change unsafe driving styles. Development of general accident countermeasures.

1985-1989 Chief Electronic design engineer (Mechanical/Electronic) for the Transport Research Laboratory and Team leader/Head of Electronics Project Engineering Section designing and developing specialist equipment for the research programme of the Transport and Road Research Laboratory. Formation of an internal design team of electronic engineers and the development of external contract resources to meet the increasing demand for specialist equipment. Formulation of design and functional specifications including cost estimates for Laboratory scientists. Development of archiving procedures for software and hardware developments. Design contribution to the development of the Pavement Test Facility (accelerated testing of highway surfaces) in conjunction with The British Hovercraft Corporation. Upgrading of moving belt vehicle simulator facility. Project manager responsible for over 50 specialist developments (e.g. Acoustic Traffic counter, dowel bar locator, Road roughness beam, Transverse profilometer, MkIII Eurosid productionising, Eurosid thorax development, Splash/spray detector, Flicker fusion frequency assessor, Tracking task monitor, EMI evaluation). Development of embedded microprocessor applications and high level language programming facility.

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1974-1985 Scientist with the Department of Transport Road Research Laboratory Bridges Department, Corrosion Protection Section. Implementation of research programme for the protection of structural steelworks. Design and development of remote electronic systems to continuously monitor structural environments in order to optimise the maintenance painting season and predict suitable conditions. Development of solar powered systems to automatically record conditions in steel fabrication works for inspection purposes. Evaluation of protective coatings using electrical resistance probes and heat cameras. Investigation into conditions in suspension bridge box sections (humidity, particulate deposit, surface moisture, temperature and pressure). Research to aid Departmental policy decisions and improve corrosion protection. Microscopic time-lapse photographic evaluation of moisture formation on steel plates using an environmental chamber and an examination on the effect on corrosion and paint adhesion, leading to a pilot scale trial and full scale trial of an innovative protection technique for enclosing steel girders to extend the structural life and reduce maintenance. Refinement of the enclosure technique and submission and successful award of a Civil Engineering prize (Institution of Civil Engineers and the British Technology Group) for the development of structural steelwork protection systems. Full scale trials and investigation of alternative structural designs incorporating the enclosure principle. Project manager for the implementation of the first total enclosure system of the Conon Bridge in conjunction with the Scottish Development Department using preformed extruded aluminium panels. Investigations of external conditions of major suspension bridges and elevated Motorway sections. Evaluation of expansion joint failures and the development of a non-destructive electrode potential half cell grid monitor hardware and software to evaluate steel reinforcement corrosion under concrete cover. Development of embedded microprocessor systems for application to structural monitoring and environmental control. Design, licensing and commercial manufacture of corrosion monitoring systems (1.Electrode potential monitor 2.Residual de-icing salt monitor 3. Surface wetness sensor) Investigations into accelerated Vehicle corrosion and corrosion protection systems.

1971-1974 Scientist with the Department of Transport Road Research Laboratory Highways Department. Evaluation of Infra-red lasers and linear diode array detectors with applications for surface profile sensing. Development of High Speed contactless Road Monitoring systems employing laser profilometry techniques for measuring highway surface micro-texture, macro texture, skid resistance and deformation. Application of the technology to the UK Departmental Highway Maintenance Programme. Design of peripheral interfaces to early 8-bit processor/controllers to improve data processing capabilities. Establishment of specification for road surface irregularities using in-vehicle accelerometer ride comfort data logger. 1965-1971 Junior Scientist for the Ministry of Defense (Navy) at Portland. Development of acoustic and magnetic mine countermeasures research for Fleet submarines and Coastal Minesweepers. Qualified ships diver. Development of a land based non-magnetic measuring range facility to evaluate shipborn components under different earth field conditions. Assessment of Magneto-striction phenomenon and magnetic field compensation techniques. Use of scale model techniques to evaluate hull design.

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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

PPR239 Puffin crossing operation and behaviour study R Walker, M Winnett, A Martin, J Kennedy 2007

TRL548 Vehicle-activated signs - a large scale evaluation Winnett, MA,Wheeler, AH 2003

TRL401 Interactive fibre optic signing at a rural crossroad (B1149 Felthorpe, Norfolk) Author Winnett, MA,Woodgate, E,Mayhew, N 1999

TRL356 Lateral distribution of motorway traffic Winnett, MA Woodgate, EJ, 1998

SR621 An alternative to bridge painting Winnett, MA Bishop, RR, 1980

LR839A reappraisal of ambient conditions satisfactory for site painting of steel bridges Winnett, MA Bishop, RR,

1978

LR960 Extending the bridge maintenance painting season Winnett, MA 1980

LR690 Development of a contactless displacement transducer P B Still and M A Winnett 2000

WPSE24 Effectiveness of anti-rust treatments.

WPCORR Corrosion control By enclosure.

J.OIL.COL.CHEM.ASSOC.1980,63,433-437. Evaluation of protective coatings using electrical resistance probes as substrates.

J.OIL.COL.CHEM.ASSOC.1981,64,431-468"How not to paint bridges" (paper presented at the Bath conference)

WP/B/1/81 A prototype residual de-icing salt monitor (portfolio)

ENCLOSURES PORTFOLIO. Entry for Inst. of Civ.Eng. competition.

Application guide 3.Microprocessor controlled multiple half-cell measurements.

The location of dowel bars in concrete pavements. R Franklin and M Winnett. Highways 1988 - 04 v56 n1936 p42-3.

Pedestrian Safety' H E H Davies, M A Winnett, S A Farmer. Paper to Safety 91, Conference at TRRL 1991.

Pedestrian Accident Causation studies. 3 volumes. DoT Road Safety Division. March 1992.

Strategic measures to reduce speed in contra-flows. DoT Road Safety Division. October 1993.

Acceleration Signatures. D I Robertson, M Winnett and R Herrod .Traffic Engineering and Control 1992-09 v33 n9 p485-9,491.

Why do pedestrian accidents happen? H Davies and M Winnett. Traffic Management and Road Safety. proceedings of seminar held at the PTRC European Transport, Highways and Planning 21st summer annual meeting (September 13-17, 1993), UMIST. volume p365.

PTRC paper. "Protecting pedestrians". 1993.

A review of speed camera operations in the UK. M Winnett. Traffic Management and Road Safety. Proceedings of seminar held at the 22nd PTRC European Transport forum, University of Warwick, England, September 12-16, 1994. Volume P381

Motorway lane discipline. A behavioural study of lane hoggers and cruisers. M Winnett and M Keigan. Transport Research Laboratory, Old Wokingham Road, Crowthorne, Berkshire RG 6AU,1994.

Management of speed through camera enforcement. M Winnett. Paper presented at TRAFFEX 1995.

Pr/Tt/013/95 Section Reports: Behaviour At Modified Sites By A Mackie, M Winnett, C Palmer, N Christie, S Robertson

Pr/Tt/030/95 The Effect Of Camera Technology By M Winnett

Pr/Tt/005/96 Traffic Data Collection Technology By M Winnett

Pr/Tt/091/96 Evaluation Of Piezometric Cycle Detectors By M Winnett

Pr/Tt/136/96 Norfolk Speed Camera Study Signing Strategy -Interim Report By M Winnett

Pr/Tt/137/96 Virtual Reality - State Of The Art By M Winnett

Pr/Tt/141/96 20mph Zone By M Winnett

Pr/Tt/141/96 Evaluation Of Two Wheeler Behaviour Using Vehicle Mounted Cameras by M Winnett

Pr/Tt/147/96 Lateral Distribution Of Motorway Traffic By M Winnett

Pr/Tt/184/96 S211x Managing Approach Speeds At Junctions- Pilot Study For Speed Measurements By M Taylor, M Winnett

Pr/Tt/186/96 A Study Of Car Accident Factors On Sheffield Supertram Tracks By M Winnett, M Al-Katib

Pr/Tt/028/97 Trial Of Vehicle Activated Warning Sign On A Rural Road Bend By M Winnett, Elaine Woodgate

Pr/Tt/037/97 Rural Safety Measures - Vehicle Activated Bend Signs By A Mackie, M Winnett

Pr/Tt/089/97 Warwickshire Speed Management Strategy (Proposal) By M Winnett

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Pr/Tt/107/97 Speed Camera Study Norfolk Norfolk Speed Camera Valuation By M Winnett & E Woodgate

Pr/Tt/177/97 Turning Flows At Motorway Service Areas By M Al-Katib, S M Gray, M Winnett

Pr/Tt/031/98 Two Wheeler Exposure And Accident Causation By C Lockwood/ M Winnett /R Osborn/P Wells

Pr/Tt/033/98 Interactive Fibre Optic Signing At A Rural Crossroads (B1149 Felthorpe, Norfolk) o By M Winnett (Trl)/ N Mayhew (Norfolk

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Pr/Tt/050/98 The Development And Effectiveness Of A Signing Strategy For Mobile Speed Enforcement By E J Woodgate/ M Winnett

Puffin crossing operation and behaviour study Author: R Walker, M Winnett, A Martin, J Kennedy Date: 2007 Pages: 104 Reference: PPR239 ISBN: 978-1-84608-838-4

Vehicle-activated signs - a large scale evaluation Author: Winnett, MA,Wheeler, AH Date: 2003 Pages: 30 Reference: TRL548 ISBN: 1-84608-547-0

Interactive fibre optic signing at a rural crossroad (B1149 Felthorpe, Norfolk) Author: Winnett, MA,Woodgate, E,Mayhew, N Date: 1999 Pages: 16 Reference: TRL401 ISBN: 1-84608-400-8

Lateral distribution of motorway traffic Author: Woodgate, EJ, Winnett, MA Date: 1998 Pages: 20 Reference: TRL356 ISBN: 1-84608-355-9

An alternative to bridge painting Author: Bishop, RR, Winnett, MA Date: 1980 Pages: 14 Reference: SR621

Extending the bridge maintenance painting season Author: Winnett, MA Date: 1980 Pages: 30 Reference: LR960

A reappraisal of ambient conditions satisfactory for site painting of steel bridges Author: Bishop, RR, Winnett, MA Date: 1978 Pages: 20 Reference: LR839

Promoting road safety through community education programmes partnership project between: GRSP Ghana, TRL, DfID and the NRSC. 2003 PGES: 19

The Ashiaman Durbar Consultancy workshop: Wednesday 25th August 2004. M Winnett 2004 Pages: 12

SAFE DRIVING; VOLUNTARY CODE OF CONDUCT Partnership project between: GRSP Ghana, Shell Ghana and the NRSC. M Winnett 2004 Pages: 6

An assessment of seat belt compliance. Before study M Winnett Noah Aguh 2006 Pages: 17

Appendix to seat belt study After study M Winnett Noah Aguh 2006 Pages: 12

Urban Speed Surveys in Greater Accra (With Appendices on traffic signal timing and Pedestrian Conflict with Traffic) Mike Winnett and Jack Lewis 2006 Pages: 15

A Brief Appraisal of Crash Data Republic of Namibia: Author: Winnett, MA Date: 2006 Pages: 21

GRSP NAMIBIA Annual Report 2007-2008: Author: M Winnett and van Rooyen, Riaan: Date: 2008 Pages: 16

National Road Safety Strategy for Armenia and Yerevan and Five Year Action Plan. Draft Document v 2.1 Author: Winnett, MA Date: 2008 Pages: 45

Overview of global road safety situation and prospects for adopting safe systems approach to strengthen capacity for minimizing road traffic crashes. Author: Winnett, MA Date: 2009 Pages: 11

MTTU Workshop Report 2009 8th April 2009 Police College Accra, Ghana Draft v 1.1 Author: Winnett, MA Date: 2009 Pages: 24

A review of the LRIP training workshops and review of guidelines for traffic management in Armenia. Author Winnett, MA Date: 2009 Pages: 21

GRSP road safety support assessment, Republic of Serbia: Author: Winnett, MA Date: 2009 Pages: 14

Defining and categorising Vulnerable Road Users (Presentation – Namibia): Author: Winnett, MA 2009 Pages: 8

Seat Belt Wearing Baseline Attitudinal Assessment. Deliverable 2: Seat Belt Compliancy Study (Version 2.) Author: Winnett, MA Date: 2009 Pages: 26

Namibia Police attitudinal study Deliverable 1: Seat Belt Compliancy Study M Winnett 2009 Pages: 17

Seat Belt Wearing Baseline Attitudinal Assessment Deliverable 2: Seat Belt Compliancy Study M Winnett 2009 Pages: 24

Traffic casualty reduction in Ghana: The role of the Churches M Winnett 2009 Pages: 16

MTTU Workshop Report Police College Accra, Ghana. M Winnett 2009 Pages: 22

Road Safety Policy Development: Developing policy for MTD and NRSS3 M Winnett 2011 Pages: 34

Road Safety Media Campaign and EU Visibility Project. M Winnett 2011 Pages: 60

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Proof of Relevant Qualification