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LISA AULTMAN-HALL 32 Bakos Road, Tolland, CT 06084 (860) 870-7198 (859) 361-0469 (cell) EMPLOYMENT University of Connecticut (August 2001 - present) Associate Professor (Transportation Systems), Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Kentucky (August 1996 - August 2001) Assistant Professor (Transportation), Department of Civil Engineering EDUCATION Ph.D. 1996 Dept. of Civil Engineering (Transportation), McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario Thesis: Commuter Bicycle Route Choice: Analysis of Major Determinants and Safety Implications Master of Science (Eng.) 1993 Traffic Engineering, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario Thesis: An Evaluation of the Modeling of Freeways in the INTEGRATION Simulation Model Bachelor of Engineering 1991 Civil Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario TEACHING EXPERTISE Transportation safety Statistical analysis and probability Transportation planning Surveying, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Global Positioning Systems (GPS) Traffic engineering Professional Short Courses: Bicycle Facility Design, Highway Capacity Analysis and Traffic Signal Optimization CURRENT ORGANIZATIONAL AFFILIATIONS: National Academy of Science, Transportation Research Board - Chair of Committee on Bicycle Transportation Transportation Research Board journal reviewer for Safety Records Committee, founding member of the Route Choice Subcommittee, and editor / co-author of Bicycle Research Needs Transportation Research Circular American Society for Civil Engineering - member of national Technical Committee on Human- Powered Transportation Institute of Transportation Engineers - associate member Member of National Review Group for the University of North Carolina Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center -1-

RESEARCH GRANTS 2003 New England University Transportation Center, Modeling Modal Transient Events for Vehicle Emission Models $53,421 PI 2003 New England University Transportation Center, Parking Demand Management for Sustainable Development: Learning from Innovative New England Communities $63,348 co-pi 2003 National Science Foundation. Women Engineering Faculty Leadership Network $100,000 co-pi 2003 Connecticut Cooperative Highway Research Program, Factors Affecting Young Drivers Safety $31,540 PI 2003 Connecticut Department of Transportation, Program Development for the Connecticut Transportation Institute $105,240 2002 New England University Transportation Center, Route Behavior Analysis from a System Efficiency Perspective $56,500 PI 2002 Connecticut Cooperative Highway Research Program, Incorporating Truck Flows into the State-wide Planning Traffic Model $50,000 PI 2002 Connecticut Cooperative Highway Research Program, Developing a Methodology to Evaluate the Safety of Shared-use Paths $25,000 PI 2001 University of Connecticut Research Foundation, Route Choice Behavior in Transportation Networks, $20,234 PI 2001 Connecticut Department of Transportation, Lateral Variation in Pavement Smoothness, $80,125 co-pi 2001 U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Development of Freight Commodity Generation Models $64,389 PI 2000 Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, Designing Dedicated Infrastructure for Non-motorized Transportation on Rural Low Volume Roads $31,250 - PI 2000 National Science Foundation Developing a Model to Map Global Positioning System (GPS) Data onto Transportation Networks $65,415 - PI 2000 Southeastern Transportation Center, Modeling Truck Route Safety with Geometric Roadway Characteristics $9,140 - PI 2000 UK Research Committee Grants, Modeling Traffic Route Choice Behavior $4,644 - PI 1999 Presnell Associates, Commercial Vehicle Monitoring $55,000 - PI 1999 Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, Traffic Growth Rates $135,000 - co-pi 1998 Federal Highway Administration, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and the Ohio Department of Transportation, Evaluation of the ARTIMIS Telephone Traveler Information System $75,000 - PI 1998 Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, Bicycle Cordon Count Pilot Study $5,000 PI 1998 Southeastern Transportation Center, Development of Secondary Highway Accident Countermeasures Through Induced Exposure Analysis $37,500 - co-pi 1997 Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky I $400,000 - PI -2-

1997 Southeastern Transportation Center Research Grant, Accidents on Secondary Highways and Counter-Measures, $24,932 - co-pi 1996 Ontario Highway Safety Grant, Urban Bicycle Commuter Routes and Risk $46,404 - co-pi RECENT PROFESSIONAL SERVICE: Panel Discussant Making the Most of Colleges and Universities in your Midst Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals, Professional Development Series, Cambridge MA June 24, 2003. National Science Foundation, IGERT program reviewer content specialist, March 2002 NCHRP (National Cooperative Highway Research Panel) Project 5-17 Safety Evaluation of Raised Pavement Markings (2001-2003) National Highway Transportation Safety Administration /Center for Disease Control Invited Bicycle Safety Conference, July 2000 one of approximately 85 professionals who were invited to set a national agenda for bicycle safety. One of 22 professionals invited by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics to a freight data round table to discuss the future of the United States Commodity Flow Survey (November 14, 2000) Kentucky State Task Force on Bicycle and Pedestrian Policy (2000-2001) Reviewer for Accident Analysis and Prevention Kentucky Intermodal Advisory Panel - shippers, planners and industry representatives interested in intermodal transportation, I attend quarterly work sessions and have made several technical presentations for the group. NHTSA/FHWA Strategic Planning Workshop Facilitator - April 2000 Kentucky Bicycle and Bikeway Commission - appointed 1997-2000 to advise Department of Transportation on issues related to bicycle transportation Lexington Bicycle Pedestrian Technical Subcommittee - advisory committee to the MPO (1997-2001) Kentucky Bicycle Coalition - founding director of state-wide advocacy group PAPERS, PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS 1 Refereed Journal Publications: Sarah T. Bowling* and Lisa Aultman-Hall, The Development of a Random Sampling Procedure for Local Road Traffic Count Locations forthcoming in The Journal of Transportation Statistics. Charles Dougan, Lisa Aultman-Hall, Soon-Nam Choi, Bradley Overturf and Christine Hobson**, Lateral Variation in Pavement Smoothness: Implications for Performance Based Contracting forthcoming in Transportation Research Record the journal of the Transportation Research Board. Sarah Lynn Schulte*, Lisa Aultman-Hall, Matt McCourt** and Nick Stamatiadis. The Influence of County Level Alcohol Prohibition on the Distance from Home in Alcohol-related Vehicle Crashes forthcoming Accident Analysis and Prevention. Stewart Robertson* and Lisa Aultman-Hall. Impact of Road Conditions on Elderly Drivers ASCE Journal of Transportation Engineering May/June 2001, Volume 127, Number 3. 1 An * indicates a graduate student working under my supervision while ** indicates other students I employed as research assistants. -3-

Lisa Aultman-Hall, Bradford Johnson** and Brian Aldridge* Statewide Commodity Flow Data and Assessing the Potential for Modal Substitution Transportation Research Record, the journal of the Transportation Research Board #1719, 2000. Lisa Aultman-Hall, Sarah Bowling* and Jill Asher* ARTIMIS Telephone Traveler Information Service: Current Use Patterns and User Satisfaction Transportation Research Record, the journal of the Transportation Research Board, #1739, 2000. Sean T. Doherty, Lisa Aultman-Hall and Jill Swaynos**. Commuter Cyclist Accident Patterns in Toronto and Ottawa, Canada American Society of Civil Engineers Journal of Transportation Engineering Volume 126, No. 1, pages 21-26, January/February 2000. Lisa Aultman-Hall and K. Georgina Kaltenecker. Toronto Bicycle Commuter Safety Rates, Accident Analysis and Prevention, Volume 31, pages 675-686, 1999. Lisa Aultman-Hall, Michael L. Hill* and Ken Agent. A Methodology for Evaluating Large Truck Access to Intermodal and Other Facilities Transportation Research Record 1653, pages 61-68, 1999. Brian Aldridge*, Meredith Himmler**, Lisa Aultman-Hall, and Nikiforos Stamatiadis. The Impact of Passengers on Young Driver Safety. Transportation Research Record 1693, pages 25-30, 1999. Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Samantha Jones** and Lisa Aultman-Hall. Causal Factors for Accidents on Southeast Low-volume Roads Transportation Research Record 1652, pages 111-117, 1999. Lisa Aultman-Hall and Fred L. Hall. Research Design Insights from a Survey of Urban Bicycle Commuters, Transportation Research Record 1636, pages 21-28, 1998. Lisa Aultman-Hall and Michael F. Adams*. Sidewalk Bicycling Safety Issues, Transportation Research Record 1636, pages 71-76, 1998. Lisa Aultman-Hall and Fred L. Hall. Ottawa-Carleton On- and Off-road Cyclist Accident Rates. Accident Analysis and Prevention, Volume 30, No. 1, pages 29-44, 1998. Lisa Aultman-Hall, Matthew Roorda and Brian W. Baetz. Using GIS for Evaluation of Neighborhood Pedestrian Accessibility Journal of Urban Planning and Development, Volume 123, Number 1, pages 10-17, 1997. Lisa Aultman-Hall, Fred L. Hall and Brian W. Baetz, Analysis of Bicycle Commuter Routes Using GIS - Implications for Bicycle Planning Transportation Research Record 1578, pages 102-110, 1997. Fred L. Hall and Lisa M. Hall, Capacity and Speed-Flow Analysis of the QEW in Ontario, Transportation Research Record 1287, pages 108-118, 1990. Bhagwant Persaud, Fred L. Hall and Lisa M. Hall, Congestion Identification Aspects of the McMaster Incident Detection Algorithm, Transportation Research Record 1287, pages 167-175, 1990. Conference Proceedings (full papers reviewed): Lisa Aultman-Hall, Assessing the Demand for Bicycle Commuter Travel on Shared-Use Paths, Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington, DC January 2002. Sarah T. Bowling* and Lisa Aultman-Hall, The Development of a Random Sampling Procedure for Local Road Traffic Count Locations Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting January 2002. -4-

Conference Proceedings (full papers with abstracts reviewed): Jianhe Du, John Ivan, Per Garder and Lisa Aultman-Hall. Public Perceptions of Traffic Calming Devices 2003 Institute of Transportation Engineers Annual Meeting and Exhibit, August 2003. Lisa Aultman-Hall, ARTIMIS Telephone Travel Information Service: Overall Public Awareness 2001 ITS America Meeting Conference Proceedings. Lisa Aultman-Hall, A Summary of the Safety Related Results of a Canadian Bicycle Commuter Survey Traffic Safety on Two Continents, Malmo, Sweden, September 1999. Sarah Schulte and Lisa Aultman-Hall. Using Geographic Information Systems to Evaluate the Influence of County Level Alcohol Prohibition on the Distance from Home in Alcohol-related Vehicle Crashes Traffic Safety on Two Continents, Malmo, Sweden, September 1999. Lisa Aultman-Hall, Using Route Data for Quantitative Assessment of Bicycle Use, Safety and Exposure, Pro Bike Pro Walk 98, September 8-11, 1998, Santa Barbara, CA. Lisa Aultman-Hall and Michael L. Hill, Characterizing the Personal Attributes and Travel Behavior of Adult Commuter Cyclists, ITE International Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON, August 1998. Lisa Aultman-Hall, Safety Issues Concerning Sidewalk Cycling, Canadian Multidisciplinary Road Safety Conference X, June 9,10,11, 1997, Toronto, Canada. B. Hellinga, M. Baker, L. Aultman-Hall and M. Van Aerde, Simulation Modelling of the Highway 401 FTMS, CITE Annual Conference Proceedings, Edmonton, Alberta, June, 1993. Fred L. Hall, Shi Yong, Lisa Aultman-Hall and P.H. Masters, Before-after Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the 401 Freeway Management System in Toronto, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Applications of Advanced Technology in Transportation Engineering, Seattle, Washington, July, 1993. M. Van Aerde, L. Aultman-Hall, P. Masters and A. Ugge, Microscopic Theory and Modelling of Macroscopic Freeway Capacity Characteristics, presented at the 1993 Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.. Lisa Aultman-Hall, Fred L. Hall, Yong Shi and Bradley Lyall, A Catastrophe Theory Approach to Freeway Incident Detection, Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Applications of Advanced Technologies in Transportation Engineering, 1991. Research Reports: Charles Dougan, Lisa Aultman-Hall, Soon-Nam Choi, Bradley Overturf and Christine Hobson, Lateral Variation in Pavement Smoothness. Final Research Report submitted to Connecticut Department of Transportation, Report # 2232-F-02-4, December 2002 (50 pages). David Allen, Monica Barrett, R. Clark Graves, Jerry Pigman, Ghassan Abu Lebdeh, Lisa Aultman-Hall and Sarah T. Bowling*. Analysis of Traffic Growth Rates. Kentucky Transportation Center Report to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, KTC 01-15/SPR213-00, 2001 (17 of 142 pages authored by Aultman- Hall). Lisa Aultman-Hall and Eric D. Jackson. Accommodating Pedestrian and Bicycle Access on Parkers Mill Road from New Circle Road to Man O War Boulevard in Lexington. Final Research Report to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, 2001 (57 pages). -5-

Lisa Aultman-Hall. ARTIMIS Telephone Traveler Information Service: Overall Public Awareness. Kentucky Transportation Research Report #99-66, 1999 (26 pages). Lisa Aultman-Hall, Bradford Johnson, and Brian Aldridge. Freight Commodity Flow in Kentucky. Kentucky Transportation Research Report #99-65, 1999 (89 pages). Lisa Aultman-Hall and Meredith Himmler. Bicycle Cordon Count Pilot Study. Kentucky Transportation Research Report #99-60, 1999 (13 pages). Jill Clemons, Lisa Aultman-Hall and Sarah Bowling. ARTIMIS Telephone Traveler Information Service: Current Use Patterns and User Satisfaction. Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report #99-24, 1999 (43 pages). Lisa Aultman-Hall, K. Agent, B. Aldridge, J. Weber, D. Cain, B. Johnson and N. Stamatiadis. Final Summary Report on Truck Route Access Evaluation 2. KTC Report #99-48. 1999 (52 pages). Lisa Aultman-Hall, K. Agent, B. Aldridge, D. Cain, N. Stamatiadis, and J. Weber. Truck Route Access Evaluation - Norfolk Southern Rail Facility. Kentucky Transportation Research Report #99-33, 1999 (14 pages). Lisa Aultman-Hall, K. Agent, B. Aldridge, D. Cain, N. Stamatiadis, and J. Weber. Truck Route Access Evaluation - Hickman Riverport Area. Kentucky Transportation Research Report #98-35, 1999 (34 pages). Lisa Aultman-Hall, Ken Agent, Brian Aldridge, Dave Cain, Nicole Lefever, Nick Stamatiadis, and Joel Weber. Truck Route Access Evaluation - United Parcel Service, Louisville Airport, and Ford Motor Company. Kentucky Transportation Research Report #99-32, 1999 (15 pages). Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Giovanni Puccini and Lisa Aultman-Hall. Development of Secondary Highway Accident Countermeasures Through Induced Exposure Analysis with Census Information. Submitted to the Southeastern Transportation Center, August 1999 (46 pages). Lisa Aultman-Hall, Michael L. Hill and Ken Agent. A Methodology for Evaluating Large Truck Access to Intermodal and Other Facilities. Kentucky Transportation Center Report. 1998 (52 pages). Lisa Aultman-Hall, Ken Agent, Brian Aldridge, Dave Cain, Nicole Lefever, Nick Stamatiadis, and Joel Weber. Truck Route Access Evaluation - Madison County Industrial Park. Kentucky Transportation Research Report #98-31, October 1998 (26 pages). Lisa Aultman-Hall, Ken Agent, Brian Aldridge, Dave Cain, Nicole Lefever, Nick Stamatiadis, and Joel Weber. Truck Route Access Evaluation - Edmonson County. Kentucky Transportation Research Report #98-32, October 1998 (23 pages). F. L. Hall and L. Aultman-Hall, Urban Commuter Bicycle Routes and Risk, Final Report submitted to the Safety Policy Branch, Ontario Ministry of Transportation, January 1998 (94 pages). J. Hummer, C. Hutgren, A. Khattek, T. Hao, N. Stamatiadis, S. Jones, L. Aultman-Hall, and M. Hill. Accidents on Secondary Highways and Counter-measures, Final report to Southeastern Transportation Center, April 1998 (145 pages). 2 This truck route evaluation work involved 47 reports of which this is the final summary report. Although as PI I was responsible for the production of the whole series of reports only the summary report and the five reports on which I am first author appear in this list. -6-

Invited Presentations: Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals, Professional Development Series, Refining the Role of Non-motorized Transportation for Context Sensitive Design Cambridge MA June 24, 2003. Connecticut Conference on Bicycling and Walking, Trail Safety What are the Facts? May 16, 2003. Connecticut Conference on Bicycling and Walking, Incorporating Bicycles and Pedestrians into Transportation Projects The Kentucky Experience May 16, 2003. University of Central Florida, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Using GPS for Route Choice: Challenges and Solutions April 2003. University of Connecticut, Industrial and Organizational Psychology Lunch Seminar, Challenges for Estimating Exposure for Traffic Safety Analysis, March 7, 2003. Villanova University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, A Bicycle Transportation Primer: Dispelling the Myths and Promoting the Realities March 11, 2003. Bureau of Transportation Statistics, U.S. Department of Transportation, Nation-wide Freight Generation Models December 11, 2002. University of Massachusetts Amherst, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, A Bicycle Transportation Primer May 3, 2002. Uncovering Freight Trends Seminar, Reebie Associates, Cambridge MA, State Level Freight Transportation Planning Needs October 16-17, 2001 Carleton University, Department of Civil Engineering, Moving from Traffic Assignment to Route Choice January 2001. Michigan State University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Moving from Traffic Assignment to Route Choice February 2001. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Young Drivers Safety Conference, Atlanta, GA, The Impact of Passengers on Young Driver Safety Dec 6-8, 2000. West Virginia 21 Intermodal Transportation and Economic Development Summit, Plenary Session Speaker Intermodal Research Initiatives in the Appalachian Region, June 12-13, 2000. University of Wisconsin Madison, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Moving from Traffic Assignment to Route Choice February, 2000. University of California Davis, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Moving from Traffic Assignment to Route Choice February, 1998. Conference Presentations made by me (abstract reviewed): Context Sensitive Design Around the Country: Route 3 over the Salmon River, New York Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. January 2003. Refining the Role of Non-motorized Transportation for Context Sensitive Design American Society of Civil Engineers Annual Conference and Exposition, Washington, D.C., November 3-7, 2002. Where and When do Commuter Cyclists Use Paths Versus Roads Pro-Bike Pro-Walk 2000, Philadelphia, Sept 2000. The Influence of County-level Prohibition on Alcohol-related Crashes Institute for Transportation -7-

Engineers Southern District Meeting, Montgomery AL, April 1999 Examples of GIS Applications in Transportation Engineering, Kentucky GIS Conference, May 17-20, 1998, Somerset, KY. The Time Has Come to Base Traffic Assignment on Actual Route Data, Institute for Transportation Engineers Southern District Meeting, Memphis, TN, April 1998. Embarking on Bicycle Demand Analysis, Institute for Transportation Engineers Southern District Meeting, Memphis, TN, April 1998. Demonstration of GIS Applications in Transportation, Kentucky TransForum 97, September 20, 1997. Ottawa-Carleton On- and Off-road Commuter Cyclist Accident Rates, ITE District 5 Meeting, Louisville, KY, April 1997. Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Bicycle Transportation Engineering a presentation at the Canadian Public Works Conference, Hamilton, Canada, June 1996. Designing Cities to Encourage Non-Motorized Transportation a presentation to the McMaster University International Symposium on Sustainable Development, June 7, 1995. Conference Presentations made by Students under my Supervision (abstract reviewed): Commuter Cyclist Accident Patterns in Toronto and Ottawa, Canada presented by Jill Swaynos at the Institute for Transportation Engineers Texas District Meeting, College Station TX, June 2000 (an invited repeat of the presentation listed below). Adapting GIS Highway Databases for Random Sampling presented by Sarah T. Bowling at the Kentucky GIS Conference, Bowling Green, June 7, 2000. The Influence of County-level Prohibition on Alcohol-related Crashes presented by Sarah Schulte at the Kentucky GIS Conference, Northern Kentucky, May 1999. ARTIMIS Telephone Traveler Information Service: Current Use Patterns and User Satisfaction presented by Jill Clemons Asher at the Institute for Transportation Engineers Southern District Meeting, Montgomery AL, April 1999. Commuter Cyclist Accident Patterns in Toronto and Ottawa, Canada presented by Jill Swaynos at the Institute for Transportation Engineers Southern District Meeting, Montgomery AL, April 1999. The Impact of Passengers on Young Driver Safety. presented by Brian Aldridge at the Institute for Transportation Engineers Southern District Meeting, Montgomery AL, April 1999. -8-