A proposed new national system for collecting multipurpose accident data: SIR.

Author(s)
O'Day, J.
Year
Abstract

The current federal highway traffic accident data collection system does not produce representative data essential for answering cause-and-effect questions concerning accidents, injuries, and fatalities. A proposed federal data collection system (SIR) can solve those problems at a total cost of about $6 million a year. The SIR system would include 30 investigation teams precisely located throughout the U.S., and would include a Sampling program, an In-depth program, and a Rapid-Response program.

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B 8050 T /81.1/
Source

Hit Lab Reports, Vol. 4 (1974), No. 12 (August), p. 1-7, 1 fig., 5 graph., 2 tab.

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