Educational and training requirements for highway safety program administration. Paper prepared for the 55th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board TRB, Washington, D.C., January 1976.

Author(s)
Marshall, R. Tossell, R. Baldwin, R.L. Higgins, J.H. & Hunton, G.C.
Year
Abstract

The historical background attendant to present administrative techniques utilized to promulgate highway safety programs. It is noted that federal legislation causes graduates of safety programs to move from one area to another, highway safety, to occupational safety, to transportation, law enforcement, and other similar positions mandated by law. An example of one state's approach to administering programs to develop personnel for highway safety programming is presented.

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Library number
B 9243 /83.5/
Source

Warrenburg, Central Missouri State University, 1975, 32 p., tab., ref.

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