A report of the status and potential implications of decriminalization of moving traffic violations.

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This report summarizes the results of a study which is specifically responsive to the objectives of traffic law administration. The study involved a nation wide survey of the extent to which non-criminal provisions exist or are being considered by the states and the legal and philosophical bases for their use, and was followed by an on-site study of the conditions in three states which have, to varying degrees, established non-criminal categories for traffic offenses.

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B 2408 /70/80/
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Washington, D.C., Arthur Young & Company, 1972, 166 p. tab., ref.; NTIS PB- 217123 / DOT HS 800 796

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