NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Research
This collection includes reports from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Behavioral Safety Research program. For the program, NHTSA studies behaviors and attitudes in highway safety, focusing on drivers, passengers, pedestrians, and motorcyclists. NHTSA identifies and measures behaviors involved in crashes or associated with injuries, and develop and refine countermeasures to deter unsafe behaviors and promote safe alternatives.
More information on the program can be found at https://www.nhtsa.gov/behavioral-research.
Bookmark this collection: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_nhtsa_bsr or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530843.
- Brief 4
- Research Paper 2
- Tech Report 1
- Battelle Memorial Institute 1
- S.W. Morris & Company 1
- United States. Department of Transportation. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 1
- United States. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 1
- United States. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. National Center for Statistics and Analysis. 1
- United States. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Office of Behavioral Safety Research 1
- Westat, Inc. 1
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- Bacon-Abdelmoteleb, Paige (1)
- Coleman, Heidi (1)
- Divekar, Gautam (1)
- Graving, Justin (1)
- Krawchuk, S. A. (1)
- Lanza, Kathleen (1)
- Liu, Ta (1)
- Lynch, Janice (1)
- Mizenko, Krista (1)
- Morris, Susan W. (1)
- Payn, Betsy A. (1)
- Reagle, George (1)
- Richard, Christian M. (1)
- Swinehart, James W. (1)
- Voas, Robert B. (1)
- Zador, Paul (1)
- Battelle Memorial Institute (1)
- S.W. Morris & Company (1)
- United States. Department of Transportation. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (1)
- United States. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (1)
- United States. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. National Center for Statistics and Analysis. (1)
- United States. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Office of Behavioral Safety Research (1)
- Westat, Inc. (1)
- :United States. Department of Transportation. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration2019-12-01 | NHTSA BSR Traffic Tech:Observational studies show that, although most drivers use seat belts, a sizeable minority (an estimated 10% in 2017) choose not to wear their belts. ...
- :Coleman, Heidi ;Mizenko, Krista2018-03-01 | NHTSA BSR Traffic Safety Facts:The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration publishes separate Traffic Safety Fact Sheets annually titled Pedestrians and titled Bicyclists and...
- :Richard, Christian M. ;Payn, Betsy A.2017-12-01:Speeding is a common contributing factor in fatal traffic crashes. Attempts to address this problem through a variety of approaches have, so far, not ...
- :United States. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration2017-06-01 | NHTSA BSR Traffic Tech:Speeding is a common behavior; most drivers exceed the speed limit some of the time. It is also a complicated behavior that varies by driver and situa...
- :Zador, Paul ;Krawchuk, S. A.2000-04-01:The objective of this study was to re-examine and refine estimates for alcohol-related relative risk of driver involvement in fatal crashes by age and...
- :United States. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. National Center for Statistics and Analysis.2000-01-01 | NHTSA BSR Traffic Safety Facts:There were 187.2 million licensed drivers in the United States in 1999. Young drivers, between 15 and 20 years old, accounted for 6.8% (12.7 million) ...
- :Morris, Susan W. ;Lynch, Janice1994-02-01:More information about receptivity to traffic safety communications is needed to develop effective media campaigns for women. This project sought to o...
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