The important role of a civic organization in building public understanding and support of firm traffic court policies and other official traffic safety efforts.

Author(s)
Slutz, D.
Year
Abstract

The strong deterrent effect of publicly-announced court policies is described. They have always been geared to an actual, not an imaginary, need and they have been well enough spaced and sufficiently varied in purpose to produce the desired impact. A civic organization with no axe to grind is in a stronger position than a governmental agency to obtain the publicity needed to build acceptance and support of traffic safety projects.

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Publication

Library number
B 7961 (In: B 7951) /73.3/83.2/
Source

In: Papers presented at the Conference of the Liberty Mutual’s Council on the Automobile and Public Health, Boston, November 20-22, 1963, published by Liberty Mutual’s Council, Boston, 1964, 9 p.

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