Improperly licensed drivers : a cause for concern.

Author(s)
Knight, R.
Year
Abstract

An investigative report by The Kansas City Star (Oct. 15, 2006) sounded an alarm for the general public in the Star’s in-depth feature on improperly licensed drivers—motorists whose licenses were suspended, revoked or even nonexistent. To prosecutors handling these cases, it was a sad truth. After analyzing 110 crashes (January 2005–August 2006), it was determined that 24 of the drivers’ licenses were either suspended or revoked. Overall, 116 people were killed. Of that total, 49 were wholly innocent victims. (Author/publisher)

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Publication

Library number
C 40150 [electronic version only]
Source

Between the Lines, Vol. 15 (2006), No. 4 (Winter), 2 p.

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