Improving U.S. highway safety : have we taken the right road?

Author(s)
Neill, B.
Year
Abstract

Policy makers too often have chosen to ignore the efficacy of science-based highway safety countermeasures in favor of education-based efforts, which rarely change user behavior, according to the author of this article who is a leader in highway safety research. The author concludes that progress on road user issues, such as belt use, motorcycle helmet use, alcohol-impaired driving, and speed, will depend on political action at the state level.

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Publication

Library number
I E845849 /72 /83 /10 / ITRD E845849
Source

TR News. 2005 /07. (239) p. 24-27

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