Project Specialist II
Youth Transportation SafetyTexas A&M Transportation Institute
1100 NW Loop 410, Suite 600
San Antonio, TX 78213
(979) 314-9571
C-Yager@tti.tamu.edu
Education
- M.Eng., Industrial and Systems Engineering, Texas A&M University, 2008
- B.S., Industrial and Systems Engineering, Texas A&M University, 2007
Short Biography
Christine Yager is a Project Specialist II in the Youth Transportation Safety (YTS) Program in TTI's Center for Transportation Safety. Ms. Yager helps oversee the data collection and analysis activities for the YTS Program's Knowledge Surveys, Zero Hero, You in the Driver Seat App, and overall Teens in the Driver Seat program evaluations. She also helps with the research and development of educational outreach materials aimed to help young drivers increase safety amongst their peers. She serves as the Southeast Texas Regional Representative to support schools that sign up to promote Teens in the Driver Seat within their school, and regularly participates in community outreach events to promote traffic safety. Teens in the Driver Seat is an innovative peer-to-peer teen driver safety program that is available to schools all across the United States. One of the fastest-growing initiatives at TTI, this program has now reached over 1,000 high schools and one million teens in 38 states. Since deployment of this nationally-recognized, award-winning program started in Texas in 2002, teen fatalities have decreased nearly 70 percent. The program now has active program elements for junior high schools, high schools, and colleges/universities and is supported by a diverse mix of public and private sponsors at both the state and national levels.
Prior to joining the YTS Program, Ms. Yager worked in the Human Factors Group at TTI, where she served as a Principal Investigator, Project Manager, and Researcher on a wide variety of transportation safety projects. She gained extensive experience planning, estimating, budgeting, and controlling costs, conducting surveys, managing and conducting participant research studies, and managing the sequence and timing of project activities to ensure deliverables were completed on schedule. Ms. Yager was assigned as the project manager for several projects, where her role was to manage the project budget, perform budgetary forecasting, coordinate personnel and equipment, and ensure all project deliverables were submitted according to the project contract. Participant research requires approval from the Institutional Review Board, and Ms. Yager gained extensive experience in the application process for a wide variety of projects, including approval to have participants text and drive on a closed course. Ms. Yager was also responsible for the recruiting, planning, scheduling, and managing of human factors driving studies conducted by the Human Factors Group.