Problems, progress and goals in traffic safety (panel discussion).

Author(s)
Campbell, G.D.
Year
Abstract

The following aspects of traffic safety in Canada are briefly discussed: the traffic safety problem (fatalities, trends and expenditures); traffic safety objectives; and the traffic safety programme. The following accident countermeasures are offered: increase seat belt use; reduce alcohol impaired driving; correct hazardous road locations; more safety standards for new trucks, buses and school buses; improved vehicle maintenance; extension and improvement of driver education; and increased police presence.

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Publication

Library number
B 12677 (In: B 12663) /83/91/
Source

In: Proceedings of the Scientific Conference on Traffic Safety, Ottawa, May 23-24, 1974, p. 156-174, 5 fig., 4 graph

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