Federal Role in Traffic Safety: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - Traffic safety |
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... problem , the question becomes , first , what are we doing about it , and second , what can we do about it ? ROLE OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IMPORTANT I think it is time we took a close look at the role of the Federal Gov- ernment in this ...
... problem , the question becomes , first , what are we doing about it , and second , what can we do about it ? ROLE OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IMPORTANT I think it is time we took a close look at the role of the Federal Gov- ernment in this ...
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... problems attempt to get at part of the problem . They deserve consideration . But there is more to be done . We must direct our attention to another fundamental matter : the unsafe construction of cars themselves . Forty - three percent ...
... problems attempt to get at part of the problem . They deserve consideration . But there is more to be done . We must direct our attention to another fundamental matter : the unsafe construction of cars themselves . Forty - three percent ...
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... problem . A second proposal would authorize and provide funds to the Federal Govern- ment to develop and test a prototype safety car . Both the Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. , and the engineering department of the University of Minnesota ...
... problem . A second proposal would authorize and provide funds to the Federal Govern- ment to develop and test a prototype safety car . Both the Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. , and the engineering department of the University of Minnesota ...
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... problem must be made on a number of fronts . This is one of them . The correlation between tire failure and traffic accidents has been proven . Turnpike and thruway studies of emergency road service calls show that about 20 percent are ...
... problem must be made on a number of fronts . This is one of them . The correlation between tire failure and traffic accidents has been proven . Turnpike and thruway studies of emergency road service calls show that about 20 percent are ...
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... problem which cannot be ignored . As President Johnson has said , the staggering death toll on the highways " is clearly a major national problem . The rising cost in life and property must be reversed . I am convinced that a ...
... problem which cannot be ignored . As President Johnson has said , the staggering death toll on the highways " is clearly a major national problem . The rising cost in life and property must be reversed . I am convinced that a ...
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accident experience accident prevention Action Program administrative advance guide sign agencies American Army arrow Association auto Automotive brakes Bureau of Public Cardinal direction CELEBREZZE Chairman Commerce Commission Conference CONGRESS contract Contractor cost deaths Department of Defense devices direction driver effective engineering exit fatalities Federal Government field GRONOUSKI GRUENTHER Highway Safety Board improve injuries installed interchange Interstate Commerce Commission Interstate Highway Interstate Highway System Interstate Route Interstate System involved JOLIET lane legislation letters licensing Manual manufacturers ment mileage Military Departments million motor carriers National Safety Council odometer officials operation organizations personnel police Post Office President President's Committee problem Public Roads recommendations record reduce regulations responsibility result roadway route markers safety programs seat belts Secretary CONNOR Senator RIBICOFF Senator SIMPSON specific speed standards tion tire traffic accidents traffic safety truck vehicle inspection WHITTON
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