Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Appropriations, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - Finance, Public |
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... major vehicle improvements such as collapsible steering columns , improved windshield glass , and the addition of another model year of passenger cars with lap and shoulder belts . Crash survivability Several major rulemaking actions ...
... major vehicle improvements such as collapsible steering columns , improved windshield glass , and the addition of another model year of passenger cars with lap and shoulder belts . Crash survivability Several major rulemaking actions ...
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... Major emphasis in 1972 will be placed on the alcohol countermeasures program which is designed to attack the serious problem of traffic accidents caused by chronic alcoholics . Reorganization As indicated in the budget justifications ...
... Major emphasis in 1972 will be placed on the alcohol countermeasures program which is designed to attack the serious problem of traffic accidents caused by chronic alcoholics . Reorganization As indicated in the budget justifications ...
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... major producers of air bags , has run it without failure - Bob , do you know how long ? Mr. CARTER . The last figure I heard was over 5 million miles . Mr. McFALL . These people have said this categorically ? Mr. Toмs . They say ...
... major producers of air bags , has run it without failure - Bob , do you know how long ? Mr. CARTER . The last figure I heard was over 5 million miles . Mr. McFALL . These people have said this categorically ? Mr. Toмs . They say ...
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... major expenditures of course is the Alcohol Safety Action program . This amounts to a considerable amount of the increase . Mr. McFALL . How much is that portion of the increase ? Mr. SCOTT . The total request is $ 31 million . Mr ...
... major expenditures of course is the Alcohol Safety Action program . This amounts to a considerable amount of the increase . Mr. McFALL . How much is that portion of the increase ? Mr. SCOTT . The total request is $ 31 million . Mr ...
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... , and not getting someone's prejudices getting back at me . Mr. McFALL . What are some of the major recommendations made by these offices during the past year ? Mr. GOLDBERG . These offices are basically in the formative 78.
... , and not getting someone's prejudices getting back at me . Mr. McFALL . What are some of the major recommendations made by these offices during the past year ? Mr. GOLDBERG . These offices are basically in the formative 78.
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accident activities additional agencies aircraft ALASKA RAILROAD alcohol analysis application appropriation Assistant Secretary authority BEGGS budget buses capital grant cars Chairman cities CONTE contract coordination cost crash demonstration Department of Transportation departmental driver effort engineering environmental equipment estimate evaluation experimental safety vehicle facilities Federal Highway Administration Federal Railroad Federal Railroad Administration fiscal year 1972 freight functions funds grade crossing guideway hazardous materials HEMMES highway safety implementation improve increase industry initiated LYON McFALL ment Metroliner million motor vehicle National NHTSA noise abatement Office passenger Penn Central percent personnel positions problem proposed rail Railroad Safety reduce regional requested research and development responsibility safety programs SALARIES AND EXPENSES speed staff standards TACV tion Total track Traffic Safety train TRANSPORTATION PLANNING UMTA Urban Mass Transportation VILLARREAL workload YATES