Policy options for reducing the motor vehicle crash injury cost burden

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Abstract

A public health problem of staggering proportions, in terms of both damage to human health and economic waste, is confronting the nation today. Motor vehicle crash injuries are second only to cancer in their economic burden. Countermeasures in the field of the driver, the vehicle and the highway to decrease this burden are briefly described.

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Library number
B 19718 fo /82/83/91/
Source

Washington, D.C., Insurance Institute for Highway Safety IIHS, 1981, 18 p., tab.

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