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NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Research

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This collection features publications and reports from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) Behavioral Safety Research program. The program studies highway safety attitudes and behaviors, with a specific focus on the actions of drivers, passengers, pedestrians, and motorcyclists. Resources in this collection help identify and measure the human behaviors most frequently involved in crashes or associated with traffic injuries. Furthermore, these reports document the development and refinement of safety countermeasures designed to deter unsafe practices and promote safe transportation alternatives. For more information, visit the NHTSA Behavioral Research page.

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  • The Effects of Alcohol on the Drivers Visual Information Processing
  • 1980 Survey of Public Perceptions on Highway Safety
  • Use of Telephone Surveys to Determine Awareness of Tennessees Child Passenger Protection Law
  • Judicial Perspectives on Child Passenger Protection Legislation
  • Model Regulations and Public Education for RuralSuburban Pedestrian Safety
  • Arrest Procedures for Driving While Intoxicated
  • Statistical Analysis of the National Crash Severity Study Data
  • Drugs and Driving A Selected Bibliography Supplement 2
  • Drug Research Methodology Volume 4 Epidemiology in Drugs and Highway Safety The Study of Drug Use among Drivers and Its Role in Traffic Crashes
  • Drugs and Driving A Selected Bibliography Supplement 3
  • Drug Research Methodology Volume 5 Experimentation in Drugs and Highway Safety The Study of Drug Effects on Skills Related to Driving
  • Evaluation of Safety Belt Education Program for Employees
  • An Assessment of Statistics on AlcoholRelated Problems
  • Effectiveness of Safety Belt Usage Laws
  • Bicycle Transportation for Energy Conservation
  • Automatic Safety Belt Systems Owner Usage and Attitudes In GM Chevettes and VW Rabbits May 1980
  • Drugs and Highway Safety 1980
  • Safety Belt Usage among Drivers Use of Child Restraint Devices Passenger Safety Belts and Position of Passengers in Cars Motorcycle Helmet Usage
  • Comfort and Convenience Specifications for Safety Belts Shoulder Belt Fit Pressure and Pullout Forces
  • Evaluation of Passive Belts for Different Size Occupants