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         Driving Safety & Laws General:     more books (29)
  1. Driving Abroad: Skills, Advice, Safety, Laws by Robert Davies, 2004-04-15
  2. Mobile Phones and Driving Safety
  3. Highway safety effectiveness of state .08 blood alcohol laws : report to congressional committees (SuDoc GA 1.13:RCED-99-179) by U.S. General Accounting Office, 1999
  4. Drinking And Driving: A Decade of Development by Jonathan Black, 1993-01
  5. Drunk Driving (Contemporary Issues Companion) by Louise I. Gerdes, 2004-11-24
  6. Drunk Driving: An American Dilemma (Studies in Crime and Justice) by James B. Jacobs, 1992-12-15
  7. Law Enforcement Driving by James H. Auten, 1989-03
  8. Drunk Driving (Issues That Concern You) by Christine Van Tuyl, 2006-08-17
  9. Hang up and drive. (One-Track Mind).(driving and chatting, safety concerns): An article from: Rider by Mark, Jr. Tuttle, 2003-03-01
  10. Motor Carrier Safety: Preliminary Information on Challenges to Ensuring the Integrity of Drug Testing Programs.: An article from: General Accounting Office Reports & Testimony by Gale Reference Team, 2008-01-01
  11. At Issue Series - Drunk Driving (paperback edition)
  12. Driven to distraction: as multitasking behind the wheel takes a growing toll, lawmakers are cracking down on texting while driving.(NATIONAL): An article from: New York Times Upfront by Matt Richtel, 2010-01-18
  13. Police to target driving dangers.(City/Region)(Officers will watch for speeding, impaired drivers and violations of seat belt laws): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) by Unavailable, 2010-02-08
  14. Pursuit Driving for the Police Officer by William Smith, 2002-07-15

81. IIHS-HLDI | Safety Facts
The Institute has hundreds more facts about the motor vehicle safety picture in areupdated continuously, as state legislatures enact and/or amend their laws.
http://www.highwaysafety.org/safety_facts/safety.htm
CHOOSE A TOPIC Aftermarket parts Airbags Alcohol and drugs Antilock brakes Bicycles Bumpers Children Crash compatibility Daytime running lights Driver death rates Gender Head restraints Large trucks Motorcycles Older People Pedestrians Red light cameras Roadside hazards Roundabouts Safety belt use Speed Teenagers Urban crashes The Institute conducts and publishes research on a wide range of highway safety issues. Choose from the drop-down list to go to an index of all the documents available on our site about a specific topic. Or to access quick-reference fact sheets by topic, choose from the following documents. Links to these documents also are included in the "by topic" index above. FATALITY FACTS: 42,116 people died in crashes in 2001. The Institute has hundreds more facts about the motor vehicle safety picture in 2001 (the most recent year for which fatality data are available from the federal government's Fatality Analysis Reporting System). Topics: General html PDF Alcohol html PDF Bicycles html PDF Children html PDF Gender html PDF Large Trucks html PDF Motorcycles html PDF Older People html PDF Passenger Vehicles html PDF Pedestrians html PDF Roadside Hazards html PDF State by State html PDF Teenagers html PDF Fatality Facts are updated once a year, when the federal government releases data from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System.

82. IIHS-HLDI | Q&A: Alcohol
The first criminal laws targeting this problem prohibited incidence of alcoholimpaireddriving has been The National Highway Traffic safety Administration and
http://www.iihs.org/safety_facts/qanda/alcohol_general.htm
Other Institute documents on alcohol
as of November 2001
  • What is "drunk driving?" What does blood alcohol concentration measure? What BAC is considered illegal? What is the effect of alcohol on driving skills and crash risk? ... Are most alcohol-related crashes caused by repeat offenders?
  • 1. What is "drunk driving?" The term "drunk driving" is an inaccurate characterization of the problems caused by motorists who are impaired by alchol. The first criminal laws targeting this problem prohibited "drunk driving," encouraging the notion that the problem involved drivers who were visibly drunk. In fact, many alcohol-impaired drivers do not appear drunk in the traditional way. Research has shown that even small amounts of alcohol can impair the skills involved in driving, but the persistent notion that the problem is predominantly one of drunk drivers has allowed many drinking drivers to decide they are not part of the problem. For these reasons, the term "alcohol-impaired driving" is a more accurate and precise description of what is commonly referred to as "drunk driving." back to questions 2. What does blood alcohol concentration measure?

    83. Child Passenger Safety
    Review tips and download brochures about air bags, car seats, and safety standards. From the National Highway Traffic safety Administration. Child Passenger safety. Child safety Seat Recalls Search Child Passenger safety laws. One Minute safety Seat Checklist Proper Child safety Seat Use Chart. Buckle Everyone.
    http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/injury/childps
    Child Passenger Safety
    Child Safety Seat Recalls Search
    State CPS Contacts Fitting/Inspection Stations Technician Contact Locator ...
    Are You Using It Right
    A Parent's Guide to Buying and Using Booster Seats
    (HTML)
    (PDF) A National Strategy: Increasing Booster Seat Use for 4- to 8-Year-Old Children The Use of Child Restraints in 2002 (HTML) (PDF)
    2002 Controlled Intersection Study
    (PDF) Child Passenger Safety Laws One Minute Safety Seat Checklist Types of Child Safety Seats Child Safety Seat Dictionary ... (in spanish) Select a Child Passenger topic for more information. Site Search - select a CPS topic - Booster Seats Child Restraint Systems Child Safety Seat Guidance Child Safety Seat Installation Child Safety Seat Recalls Child Transportation Safety Child Transportation Safety Materials Kids and Air Bags New on Child Passenger Safety Site School Bus Safety Transporting Kids With Disabilities Proper Child Safety Seat Use Chart
    Buckle Everyone. Children Age 12 and Under in Back! INFANTS TODDLER YOUNG CHILDREN WEIGHT Birth to 1 year
    at least 20-22 lbs.

    84. Office Of Traffic Safety Home
    , Insurance Institute for Highway safety. Pay the Price public service campaignfocuses on the consequences of not wearing seat belts, driving impaired and
    http://www.dps.state.mn.us/ots/
    Monday, April 07, 2003 Department of Public Safety Home Advanced Search Search Topics Enforcement Programs ... General Info Welcome to the Minnesota Office of Traffic Safety
    The mission of the Office of Traffic Safety is to reduce the number and severity of traffic crashes in Minnesota. Our efforts focus on changing people's behaviors as they use our roadways. Topic Areas
    New
    Child Passenger Safety

    Motorcycles
    off-site link)
    Click on the above image for a closer viewing. Download this image as a .tif or .eps file
    Download the above image
    as a .tif or .eps file The Saved by the Belt
    program is now available
    on the web Minnesota Traffic Deaths To Date: Are You Buckled Up? Preliminary 2002 Death Total: 657 * * Final fatality numbers for 2002 will be released in April 2003.

    85. Setting Limits, Saving Lives, DOT HS 809 241, April 2001
    On DWI laws in Other Countries, by Kathryn Stewart for the National Highway TrafficSafety Administration, March Low Doses of Alcohol on drivingRelated Skills
    http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/injury/alcohol/Setting Limits Saving Lives htm/b
    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
    This publication was originally written by Katherine R. Hutt, APR, President of Nautilus Communications, designed by Bobbi Kittner, principal of Kittner Design, and edited by Jane Roemer, Director of Public Policy, and Laura Wilkinson, Public Policy Associate, of the National Safety Council in 1997. Traffic Safety Facts: Alcohol 1998, National Center for Statistics and Analysis, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1999. "Lowering State Legal Blood Alcohol Limits to 0.08%: The Effect on Fatal Motor Vehicle Crashes," by Ralph Hingson, Sc.D., Timothy Heeren, Ph.D. and Michael Winter, M.P.H., Social and Behavioral Science Department and Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Boston University, as published in American Journal of Public Health, September 1996. .08 BAC Limit Saves Lives - Why Every State Needs a .08 BAC Law (brochure); National Safety Council, Itasca, IL, and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, DC; 1994. .08 BAC Illegal Per Se Level (State Legislative Fact Sheet); National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, DC; September 1996. .08 - Save Lives in Your State, 11-minute video produced by USAA, San Antonio, TX, for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, DC; 1985.

    86. Berkshire County Traffic Safety Home Page
    Provides information on driving hazards, driving tips, Massachusetts Drunk driving Law and other traffic Category Regional North America Berkshire Transportation...... MASSACHUSETTS DRUNK driving LAW Tougher Limits and tougher penalties leadto Safer Streets. The facts from the Governor's Highway safety Bureau.
    http://www.berkshire.net/traffic.safety/
    Safe Communities
    of the
    Berkshires

    Phoebe T. Sugarman, Director
    Traffic Safety Home Page
    Jane M. Swift, Governor
    Nancy J. Luther, Exec. Director Social Norming Updated
    This site updated frequently. Check in often.
    Stats
    Feeling Lucky?
    Check out the
    traffic safety statistics for selected
    Berkshire County towns. Pittsfield Lenox Great Barrington TRAFFIC SAFETY HOME PAGE INDEX Traffic Safety Questions and Answers Send your questions, comments, and suggestions to us by e-mail at: safety@berkshire.net The Berkshire Country Regional Community Traffic Safety Program is a Safe Communities program, sponsored by the Governor's Highway Safety Bureau. Safe Communities is a program created to help communities address their own traffic safety concerns and problems. Our goal is to reduce traffic crash injuries, fatalities, and economic loss. Visit the Safe Communities service center for ideas and resources. How Can We Help Make Your Community Safer?

    87. MADD California
    If you would like information on MADD California's DUI laws Stats click here.AlcoholRelated Traffic Statistics driving under the influence of alcohol or
    http://www.maddcalifornia.org/doc.asp?ID=6

    88. Working Partners - DUI/DWI Laws
    6. Virtually all driversÂ’ critical driving skills, such The National Highway TrafficSafety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that these laws have reduced
    http://www.dol.gov/asp/programs/drugs/party/duidwi.htm

    Why Employers Should be Concerned
    Prevention Initiatives Employers can Support Prevention Steps Employers can Take Alcohol Traffic Safety Facts ... DOL Home Page Working Partners
    for an Alcohol- and Drug-Free Workplace Driving Under the Influence (DUI)/
    Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) and other State Laws DUI/DWI Laws
    Identifying Alcohol Impairment

    Key State Laws Enacted to Prevent Impaired Driving

    BAC-Related Data by State
    ...
    Facts about DUI/DWI laws
    Driving Under the Influence (DUI)/Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) Laws Identifying Alcohol Impairment Key State Laws Enacted to Prevent Impaired Driving
    Strong, consistently enforced laws are critical to the success of impaired driving prevention and deterrence efforts. Research indicates that the different types of laws summarized below help reduce the incidence of impaired driving. Illegal Per Se Laws make it illegal in and of itself to drive with a BAC measured at or above an established level. Forty-nine states have established per se laws (Massachusetts is the exception). As of July 2002, 31 states, Washington DC and Puerto Rico had .08 as the established BAC level, while 18 states remained at the .10 level. In other words, it is illegal to drive a motor vehicle if a driver has a BAC level of .08 or .10, depending on the state. Research indicates that virtually all drivers show impairment in driving ability at .08 BAC, and the majority exhibit serious deterioration. Virtually all highway safety organizations and transportation safety agencies support .08 BAC, and in October 2000, Congress passed .08 BAC as the national standard for impaired driving regulations. States that do not adopt .08 BAC by a certain date will be denied a portion of their highway construction funds.

    89. Summary Of Georgia's Administrative Driver's License Suspension Law
    driving defense DUI law DWI laws lawyer attorney following ten Department of PublicSafety locations will walkin reinstatements and conduct driving tests for
    http://www.ga-drunkdrivinglawyer.com/georgia/adminlaw97.htm
    William C. Head, Esq. Georgia Drunk Driving
    ( DUI / DWI / OWI )
    Defense Information
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    of William C. Head The Exclusive Affiliate for the State of Georgia GET HELP! Find a Lawyer In Your State For Georgia Cases Call 1-888-250-6404 FREE Case Evaluation Online INFORMATION General Information about DUI in Georgia Georgia DUI Alcohol Information Georgia DUI Drugs Info Georgia License Suspension Laws ... Drunk Driving Info Links ATTORNEY INFO About Mr. Head's Law Firm About Mr. Head Mr. Head's Publications Sample Cases ... Contact Mr. Head's Office RESOURCES Seminars for Lawyers Press releases Contact Mr. Head's Office

    90. Utah Department Of Public Safety - Highway Safety
    for the Governor's Council on driving Under the for enforcement of pedestrian lawsin communities brochures and other traffic safety educational materials for
    http://highwaysafety.utah.gov/about/
    About Our Office
    What Is The Utah Highway Safety Office?
    Overview
    The Utah Highway Safety Office consists of personnel trained in various traffic safety topics including, child safety seats, impaired driving, pedestrian and bicycle safety, safety belts, air bags, school bus safety, driving while fatigued, motorcycle safety, speed, police traffic services, and traffic records. In a variety of areas of the state are Community Traffic Safety Programs designed to help meet the goal of reducing the number of fatalities and injuries occurring on Utah roadways. Top
    Mission Statement
    The mission of the Utah Highway Safety Office (UHSO) is to protect and promote the safety and well being of Utah citizens through specialized training, public information and education, and support of traffic enforcement efforts. The Utah Highway Safety Office provides the following:
    • Helps establish and fund Safe Community programs which include several elements of traffic safety guided by a coalition of health, safety, law enforcement, and citizen advocates.

    91. TEA-21 - A Summary - Improving Safety
    such as primary safety belt use laws and special that may improve the exchange ofdriving records. The Act reauthorizes the motor vehicle safety provisions of
    http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/tea21/sumsafe.htm
    TEA-21 - Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century
    Moving Americans into the 21st Century TEA-21 Home DOT Home Previous Summary Contents ... Next A SUMMARY - Improving Safety Driver and Vehicle Safety Programs
    A total of $2.7 billion is authorized for non-construction highway safety programs excluding motor carrier safety. The major programs are discussed below. A full listing of authorized programs can be found in the authorization table on pages 44-49. Alcohol Programs Incentives to prevent operation of motor vehicles by intoxicated persons. The Act provides $500 million for incentive grants for FYs 1998-2003 to States that have enacted and are enforcing a law providing that any person with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 percent or greater while operating a motor vehicle in the State shall be deemed to have committed a per se offense of driving while intoxicated. Grants are based on the amount a State receives under the Section 402 Highway Safety program and may be used for any project eligible for assistance under Title 23 U.S.C. Alcohol-impaired driving countermeasures.

    92. IIHS-HLDI | Safety Facts
    Selected resources available on a wide range of safety topics.
    http://www.hwysafety.org/safety_facts/safety.htm
    CHOOSE A TOPIC Aftermarket parts Airbags Alcohol and drugs Antilock brakes Bicycles Bumpers Children Crash compatibility Daytime running lights Driver death rates Gender Head restraints Large trucks Motorcycles Older People Pedestrians Red light cameras Roadside hazards Roundabouts Safety belt use Speed Teenagers Urban crashes The Institute conducts and publishes research on a wide range of highway safety issues. Choose from the drop-down list to go to an index of all the documents available on our site about a specific topic. Or to access quick-reference fact sheets by topic, choose from the following documents. Links to these documents also are included in the "by topic" index above. FATALITY FACTS: 42,116 people died in crashes in 2001. The Institute has hundreds more facts about the motor vehicle safety picture in 2001 (the most recent year for which fatality data are available from the federal government's Fatality Analysis Reporting System). Topics: General html PDF Alcohol html PDF Bicycles html PDF Children html PDF Gender html PDF Large Trucks html PDF Motorcycles html PDF Older People html PDF Passenger Vehicles html PDF Pedestrians html PDF Roadside Hazards html PDF State by State html PDF Teenagers html PDF Fatality Facts are updated once a year, when the federal government releases data from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System.

    93. ODPS: Ohio Bureau Of Motor Vehicles Home Page
    Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles Internet Site
    http://ohiobmv.com/
    BMV HOME -ONLINE SERVICES- Branch Office Locations Change of Address Check Availability of Special License Plates FAQ Leasing Companies Authorized for Online Registration OPLATES Home Page Renew Your Vehicle Registration Online Replace Lost, Damaged, Stolen, Registration or License Plates -DRIVER LICENSE INFORMATION- Branch Office Locations Commercial Drivers License-CDL Digest of Motor Vehicle Laws Driver License Fees Driver License Reinstatement Driver License Reinstatement Locations Driver License Topics FAQ Graduated Driver License ID Cards Identity Fraud International Registration Plan-IRP License Suspension Moped Information Motorcycle License Non-Renewable/Non-Transferable Driver License Social Security Number Information -VEHICLE REGISTRATION INFORMATION- Branch Office Locations Digest of Motor Vehicle Laws Disability Placards Emission Inspection Information (E-Check) FAQ International Registration Plan-IRP License and Permissive Tax Geographic Reference System Renew License Plates Online Vehicle Registration Fees Vehicle Registration Topics -TITLE INFORMATION- Branch Office Locations FAQ OhioTitles.com

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