1 Big Data & The Road to Safety
3 innovation a platform for safety in rapidly growing cities in low-income countriesEmpirically validated measurement system Big data system Adaptive experimentation to solve development problems
4 break from the past TOMORROWTODAY Speed cameras Speed governors Seat belts Stickers Poor information on accidents and casualties No clear reduction in fatalities break from the past TOMORROW Big data and functioning accountability system will be the road to safety for millions of people in low-income countries Saving lives!
5 IDEA 1: EMPIRICALLY-VALIDATED MEASUREMENT SYSTEMWHAT FACTORS PREDICT ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS? Physical characteristics of the road Traffic patterns Driver behavior HOW DO WE COLLECT DATA IN A COST-EFFICIENT WAY? Testing technology-based data generation Crowd-source rider-generated data Triagulate with observation-intensive data Evaluate trade-offs and select cost-efficient sustainable data collection path
6 IDEA 2: CONSTRUCT BIG DATA SYSTEMCollect essential data Create essential piece of infrastructure that can be replicated across the world Develop analytics strategies to make informed decisions about the needs of transport in developing countries Show how Big Data can impact everyday lives
7 IDEA 3: EXPERIMENTALLY TEST DIFFERENT RULES OF THE GAME TO INFORM ACCOUNTABILITY RELATIONSHIPSpartner with regulator-insurer-owners-drivers-riders generate knowledge on the factors that define a well-functioning accountability structure in weak-capacity contexts conduct structured set of field experiments to test provision of information and incentives to matatu owners, drivers and riders use early findings to build new set of experiments find combination of interventions that is most effective in reducing Road Traffic Accidents
8 Align partners incentives to develop scalable strategiesWi-Fi hotspot & entertainment GPS & sensors Policy & regulation Kenya Africa World 50% of matatu insurance market Expand road safety IEs Take to other low-income contexts Export to major urban centers in Africa & beyond
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10 research team Guadalupe Bedoya TAKING SAFETY SERIOUSLY!Economist in the Development Impact Evaluation team at the World Bank's Research Group. PI of impact evaluation projects in Kenya, Peru, and Afghanistan. Focus on developing and measuring the impact of accountability systems to improve safety (patient safety, building safety, road safety). Arianna Legovini IMPACT EVALUATION AT SCALE! Head of DIME. $300M in external funding over the past decade. Bridging the gap between policy and research. Triggering policy change on the basis of field experiments. Founded large experimental research programs in new fields. Sarah Williams DRIVING THE digitalMATATUS! Assistant Professor of Urban Planning and Technology and the Director of the Civic Data Design Lab at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Williams has been named one of the top 25 planners in technology and 2012 Game Changer by Metropolis Magazine. Syon Bhanot IT’S BEHAVIOR STUPID! Assistant Professor of Economics at Swarthmore College. Academic Affiliate at the Busara Center for Behavioral Economics. Field experiments on decisions where individuals lack sufficient context to make optimal choices. Environmental conservation, financial decisions, cooperation, and decisions by the very poor.