Alcohol and safety belt youth guide.

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This guide describes the objectives, strategies and activities addressing the youth alcohol/safety belt problem which is the focus of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's communitywide programs. These programs stimulate joint planning among persons of different technical disciplines (police, doctors, school officials, etc.). The guide offers a brief overview of planning principles that are fundamental to creating a successful program. Five major objectives are outlined for reducing drunk driving and increasing the number of young people using safety belts. The strategies and activities suggested in this guide were formulated from the suggestions and ideas of many young persons and professional.

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B 24162 MF [electronic version only] /83/
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Washington, D.C., U.S. Department of Transportation DOT, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA, 1983, 28 p., tab.; DOT HS 806 428

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