Pamela Kryschtal

Transportation Engineer

Pamela is a transportation engineer and research associate at Toxcel. She has a master’s degree in Civil Engineering with a focus in Transportation Infrastructure and Systems from Virginia Tech and an associate’s degree in Business Administration from Northern Virginia Community College. She is an Engineer in Training, having received this designation in November 2019. Her software experience includes AutoCAD, ArcGIS, and Synchro. At Toxcel, Pamela works on both the engineering and behavioral science teams. Her work is focused on understanding driving behaviors including drowsy driving, child passenger safety, and school bus safety.

Subject Matter Areas:

  • Drowsy Driving
  • Child Passenger Safety
  • School Bus Safety
  • Slow Streets

Featured Publications

  • Shealy, T., Kryschtal, P., Franczek, K., Katz, B. J. Driver Response to Dynamic Message Sign Safety Campaign Messages. VTRC 20-R16. FHWA, VA, 2020.