National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 1995 Customer Satisfaction Survey
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1996-05-01
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Edition:Final report
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Abstract:The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) conducted a national Customer Satisfaction Survey in response to the requirements of the National Performance Review and Executive Order 12862. An independent research organization, Schulman, Ronca and Bucuvalas, Inc., administered the telephone survey to 4003 persons ages 16 and older randomly selected from across the United States. The survey was administered during November and December 1995. Data from the sample were weighted to produce national estimates. Results from the survey show strong public support for a federal role in promoting traffic safety. A large majority of the public think it is very important that the federal government conduct public education campaigns, conduct research on motor vehicle safety and safe highway design, regulate the safety of heavy trucks, and require manufacturers to improve vehicle safety features. More than two-thirds favor government crash testing of vehicles and believe that the government should set crash safety and safety equipment standards. Most favor government being able to require manufacturers to recall vehicles for safety-related defects, and two-thirds favor government financial support to states and localities for driver education. Most think it is important that the federal government provide consumer information on traffic safety issues, and three-fourths think it is very important to have a national safety hotline number. However, only a small percentage knew that such a hotline already exists. /Abstract from report summary page/
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