National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966: Legislative History, Volume 2U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1985 - Automobiles |
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... important , not only to the Mr. Chairman , having these things in automobile industry but to all of our mind and in view of these considera- country . What the Secretary does and tions , I expect to support the legislation . what he ...
... important , not only to the Mr. Chairman , having these things in automobile industry but to all of our mind and in view of these considera- country . What the Secretary does and tions , I expect to support the legislation . what he ...
Page 39
... important and valuable assets . We have required many safety fea- tures on schoolbuses , and I feel that it is proper and fitting to require in this legislation that schoolbuses be equipped and required to be equipped with seat belts ...
... important and valuable assets . We have required many safety fea- tures on schoolbuses , and I feel that it is proper and fitting to require in this legislation that schoolbuses be equipped and required to be equipped with seat belts ...
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... important authority and should continue to exercise such authority . They deter- mine the age of drivers , issuing drivers ' licenses , inspections , speed laws , those regulations designed to reduce to a mini- mum the number of bad ...
... important authority and should continue to exercise such authority . They deter- mine the age of drivers , issuing drivers ' licenses , inspections , speed laws , those regulations designed to reduce to a mini- mum the number of bad ...
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... important- " should be included among those factors which the Secretary could consider in mak- ing his total judgment . " Mr. LAUSCHE . There is one more paragraph immediately following what the Senator has read . Mr. MAGNUSON . Yes ...
... important- " should be included among those factors which the Secretary could consider in mak- ing his total judgment . " Mr. LAUSCHE . There is one more paragraph immediately following what the Senator has read . Mr. MAGNUSON . Yes ...
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... important- " should be included among those factors which the Secretary could consider in mak- ing his total judgment . ” Mr. LAUSCHE . There is one more paragraph immediately following what the Senator has read . Mr. MAGNUSON . Yes ...
... important- " should be included among those factors which the Secretary could consider in mak- ing his total judgment . ” Mr. LAUSCHE . There is one more paragraph immediately following what the Senator has read . Mr. MAGNUSON . Yes ...
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