For the majority of Americans, driving or being a passenger in a motor vehicle is the most dangerous daily activity he or she will be undertaken. However, everyone can take steps to drive safely, such as avoiding the deadly “Ds”—distracted or drunk driving. That is one of the reasons why transportation safety is a strategic priority of the U.S. Department of Transportation.
1984-01-01 | National Transportation Statistics (NTS)
Abstract:
The "Transportation Safety Information Report" is a compendium of selected national-level transportation safety statistics for all modes of transporta...
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