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.
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- :Benedick, A. ;De Leonardis, Doreen2021-05-01:This project addressed the need for information on use of motorcycle personal protective equipment (PPE), including the use of certified helmets, stur...
- :Boyle, John M., 1947- ;Sharp, Kevin, M.A.2000-03-01 | NHTSA BSR Motor Vehicle Occupant Safety Survey:This is the Methodology Report for the 1998 Motor Vehicle Occupant Safety Survey. The survey is conducted on a biennial basis (initiated in 1994), and...
- :Datta, Tapan K. ;Guzek, Paul1990-06-01:This study continued to monitor the use of occupant restraint systems and motorcycle/moped helmet use in 19 U.S. cities during 1989. A total of 69,232...
- :Goryl, Michael E.1986-05-01:This report presents findings from four independen studies on occupant restraint use for various segments of the traffic population. Field observation...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration1979-02-01:Network is a monthly meeting place for sharing ideas among highway safety public communications professionals.
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