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NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Research

rosaP Repository & Open Science Access Portal

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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  • Summary of ASAP Results for Application to State and Local Programs Volume II  ASAP Costs
  • Safety Belt Interlock System Usage Survey 1976
  • Summary of ASAP Results for Application to State and Local Programs Volume III Training Guide Instructors Manual
  • Passive vs Active Safety Belt Systems in Volkswagen Rabbits A Comparison of Owner Use Habits and Attitudes
  • Driver Performance Measurement and Analysis System DPMAS Volume 1 Description and Operations Manual
  • Summary of ASAP Results for Application to State and Local Programs Volume I ASAP Findings
  • Study of Self Test Devices
  • Effectiveness of Various Safety Belt Warning Systems
  • Life Saving Potential of Greater Safety Belt Usage
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  • Report on the Development of Preliminary Breath Test Laws in the United States
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  • Alcohol and Highway Safety A Bibliography
  • Marijuana and Driver Behaviors Historic and Social Observations among Fatal Accident Operators and a Control Sample
  • An Analysis of Drivers Most Responsible for Fatal Accidents versus a Control Sample 1976
  • Multidisciplinary Accident Investigation Volume 2
  • Psychosocial Identification of Drivers Responsible for Fatal Vehicular Accidents in Boston
  • Marihuana Contact Test Evaluation and Development
  • A Comparison of Alcohol Involvement in Exposed and Injured Drivers Phases I and II
  • System Analysis of Alcohol Countermeasures
  • Laboratory Testing of Alcohol Safety Interlock Systems Employing Divided Attention Tests
  • Identification of Specific Problems and Countermeasures Targets for Reducing Alcohol Related Casualties 1975