TY - JOUR T1 - Q&A with NHTSA’s Mark Rosekind: Distracted, drowsy, drugged driving emerge as new risks: Traffic safety expert touts public health approach to roadways JF - The Nation's Health JO - Nations Health SP - 7 LP - 7 VL - 46 IS - 4 AU - Lindsey Wahowiak Y1 - 2016/05/01 UR - http://www.thenationshealth.org/content/46/4/7.abstract N2 - Mark Rosekind, PhD, serves as the 15th administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. On the job for more than a year and a half, Rosekind has led NHTSA in its work to improve both vehicle safety and driving safety. Recently, that work has included addressing behavioral change to improve safety for both drivers and pedestrians. The Driving Behavioral Change in Traffic Safety Summit, held in March in Washington, D.C., served as a platform to begin advocating for Americans to take small steps to keep themselves safe, as well as improve the safety of their communities. Rosekind shared his insight with The Nation’s Health shortly after the summit. ER -