National highway safety research priorities.

Author(s)
Hess, R.
Year
Abstract

National highway safety research priorities are examined as opposed to national highway safety action programs. An argument is made that adequate knowledge for the problem solution could be, but is not currently being, generated. It is recommended that research priority umbrellas, with significant long-term support, be established with goals in the areas of driver behavior modification, vehicle system crashworthiness, trauma management and resource allocation.

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Library number
B 4776 (In: B 4001) /10/70/80/
Source

In: Proceedings of Automotive Safety Engineering Seminar, Warren, June 20-21, 1973, p. 193-197.

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