Commercial Vehicle Preventable Accident Manual
Author: S. C. Uzgiris
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Published: 1991-01-01
Total Pages: 90
ISBN-13: 9780963395702
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Author: S. C. Uzgiris
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Published: 1991-01-01
Total Pages: 90
ISBN-13: 9780963395702
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Carl Uzigiris
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Published: 1996-09-01
Total Pages: 90
ISBN-13: 9780963395757
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Published: 2001
Total Pages: 210
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: William E. Kenworthy
Publisher: Lexis Law Publishing (Va)
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780327100164
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMore than 40,000 people are killed on our highways each year, & millions more are injured. Bad drivers & bad vehicles alone do not account for this carnage. The highway itself is often a contributing -even determining -cause of accidents.
Author: American National Standard
Publisher: CreateSpace
Published: 2007-08-02
Total Pages: 52
ISBN-13: 9781492379454
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe primary purpose of the Manual of Classification of Motor Vehicle Traffic Accidents is to promote uniformity and comparability of motor vehicle traffic accident statistics now being developed in Federal, state and local jurisdictions. This manual is divided into two sections, one containing definitions and one containing classification instructions.
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Published: 1985
Total Pages: 534
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: L. K. Staplin
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 46
ISBN-13: 030908816X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCh. 1 -- Introduction Ch. 2. Content and quality of entry-level driver training programs -- Ch. 3. Strategies and techniques to enhance training effectiveness -- Ch. 4. Survey inputs on the value of alternative training methods -- References -- Appendix A.
Author: J.-S. Wang
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Published: 1994
Total Pages: 74
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Publisher: National Academies Press
Published: 2017-10-01
Total Pages: 183
ISBN-13: 0309462010
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEvery year roughly 100,000 fatal and injury crashes occur in the United States involving large trucks and buses. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) in the U.S. Department of Transportation works to reduce crashes, injuries, and fatalities involving large trucks and buses. FMCSA uses information that is collected on the frequency of approximately 900 different violations of safety regulations discovered during (mainly) roadside inspections to assess motor carriers' compliance with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, as well as to evaluate their compliance in comparison with their peers. Through use of this information, FMCSA's Safety Measurement System (SMS) identifies carriers to receive its available interventions in order to reduce the risk of crashes across all carriers. Improving Motor Carrier Safety Measurement examines the effectiveness of the use of the percentile ranks produced by SMS for identifying high-risk carriers, and if not, what alternatives might be preferred. In addition, this report evaluates the accuracy and sufficiency of the data used by SMS, to assess whether other approaches to identifying unsafe carriers would identify high-risk carriers more effectively, and to reflect on how members of the public use the SMS and what effect making the SMS information public has had on reducing crashes.
Author: Marjorie Peden
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Published: 2008-09
Total Pages: 67
ISBN-13: 1437904068
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEvery day thousands of people are killed and injured on our roads. Millions of people each year will spend long weeks in the hospital after severe crashes and many will never be able to live, work or play as they used to do. Current efforts to address road safety are minimal in comparison to this growing human suffering. This report presents a comprehensive overview of what is known about the magnitude, risk factors and impact of road traffic injuries, and about ways to prevent and lessen the impact of road crashes. Over 100 experts, from all continents and different sectors -- including transport, engineering, health, police, education and civil society -- have worked to produce the report. Charts and tables.