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Think Safe

Think Safe. Sean Arietta, Kliulai Chow-Yee , and K. Shankari. Our Guiding Principle. Biking in a city should be safe. Our Guiding Principle. Biking in a city should be safe. … but what makes a city safe?. Two “Target” Groups. For Bikers Understanding of bike safety

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Think Safe

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  1. ThinkSafe Sean Arietta, Kliulai Chow-Yee, and K. Shankari

  2. Our Guiding Principle Biking in a city should be safe

  3. Our Guiding Principle Biking in a city should be safe … but what makes a city safe?

  4. Two “Target” Groups For Bikers Understanding of bike safety “Best” routes to take For Policy Makers Understanding of bike safety Quantitative analysis

  5. Measuring (Perceived) Bike Safety

  6. Measuring (Perceived) Bike Safety

  7. Measuring (Perceived) Bike Safety Brainwave Sensor Wireless Radio

  8. Measuring (Perceived) Bike Safety Brain Activity Logged & Uploaded For Analysis

  9. Concerned Biker Calm Biker

  10. ThinkSafe Sean Arietta, Kliulai Chow-Yee, and K. Shankari

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