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Graduated Driver Licensing in Georgia(The Impact of the Teenage and Adult Driver Responsibility Act) This study examined the effects of Georgia's Graduated Licensing Law on fatal crashes among 16 year-old drivers. After the first five and one-half years following the enactment of Georgia's GDL law, (known as the Teenage and Adult Driver Responsibility Act (TADRA) fatal crashes of 16 year old drivers were 36.8 percent lower than during the five and one-half years prior to enactment. This finding suggests that TADRA was effective in reducing fatal crashes among 16 year-old drivers.
Grassroots Support For Impaired Driving Law Enforcement Crackdown Efforts [Report] This report provides a variety of activities for grassroots organizations and groups to support law enforcement agencies in their efforts to remove impaired drivers and conduct high-visibility enforcement. These activities focus on four areas in which community groups can be most effective in supporting enforcement. The areas are recruitment, participation, publicity, and recognition. A strong law enforcement support program will use all four of these components, as they are mutually reinforcing.
Guide for Statewide Impaired-Driving Task Forces (Report)
Guide to Community Preventive Services -- Reducing Injuries to Motor Vehicles Occupants (Report) This guide reviews evidence relevant to the reduction of injuries to motor vehicle occupants by increasing child safety seat use, increasing seat belt use, and reducing alcohol-impaired driving. This Community Guide provides a blueprint for advocates to follow in order to galvanize necessary policy change. It recommends a menu of policies for use in the communities that choose to place priority on laws and programs most likely to save lives and prevent injuries. Three color, 8" x 10.75", 90 pages.
Guide to Implementing Child Passenger Safety Inspection Stations [Booklet] This document provides information on how to establish a community based inspection station where parents/caregivers can go to learn how to correctly install child safety restraints. This booklet defines an inspection station, provides several examples and discusses the key elements and resources necessary. 8.5' x 11", full color, 27 pages.
Guide to Sentencing DWI Offenders, Second Edition 2005 (Report)
Guidelines for Community Supervision of DWI Offenders
Guidelines for Developing a High-Visibility Enforcement Campaign to Reduce Unsafe Driving Behaviors this booklet is intended for State highway safety, law enforcement, and other professionals who work in the field of commercial vehicle safety. It provides guidelines for implementing a STEP to reduce unsafe driving behavior among drivers of commercial and passenger motor vehicles. It draws on examples and lessons learned from the successful high visibility enforcement campaign known as TACT, which was developed in Washington State. More information on communications planning and campaign development can be found on www.trafficsafetymarketing.gov and www.buckleupamerica.org .
Guidelines for Developing Traffic Safety Educational Material for Spanish-Speaking Audiences The guidelines are intended for anyone developing Spanish-language materials to ensure that they are culturally and linguistically relevant to the intended audience. The guidelines are the result a year-long study which included a review of current Spanish-language traffic safety materials from a variety of sources; surveys of experts in Spanish language and culture on the accuracy and relevance of the materials; focus groups; and an expert panel that provided guidance in both traffic safety programs and the Hispanic culture. The guidelines were tested through the development of a Spanish-language pedestrian safety brochure to ensure their appropriateness in product development and their ease of use as a communications tool. This document is intended for any organization that wants to develop culturally and linguistically appropriate traffic safety material for the Hispanic community.
Guidelines for Motorcycle Operator Licensing May 2009 The number of motorcycle riders (operators) who did not have a valid license and were involved in a fatal crash has increased by 89.6 percent over the past decade, from 665 in 1998 to 1,261 in 2007. In 2007, one out of four motorcycle operators (25%) involved in fatal crashes were riding their motorcycle with invalid licenses at the time of the crash, while only 13 percent of drivers of passenger vehicles in fatal crashes did not have valid licenses. In response to this increasing trend, NHTSA entered into a cooperative agreement with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators to examine the issue of motorcycle operator licensing and provide guidance to jurisdictional driver license agencies on the elements of a complete licensing system for motorcycle operators. The result of this collaboration is the development of the Guidelines for Motorcycle Operator Licensing, which is a combination and update of two previously published motorcycle operator licensing guideline documents, the Motorcycle Operator Licensing System (rev. 1997) and Integrating Motorcycle Rider Education and Licensing (1993).
This guideline document contains information on standard motorcycle operator licensing systems; motorcycle safety initiatives and strategies to increase proper licensure among motorcyclists within a jurisdiction; a model graduated driver licensing system for new-entrant riders; and motorcycle rider education waiver programs and third party testing. Also included, as appendices, is information on national data and trends associated with motorcyclist fatalities and injuries; a survey of current motorcycle and operator licensing practices by jurisdiction; an AAMVA guideline document on knowledge and skill test
development; and examples of how a few jurisdictions have integrated rider education into their driver licensing system and implemented a graduated driver licensing system for new-entrant motorcyclists. No. of Pages 168
Guidelines to Observe and Estimate Statewide Seat Belt Use at Night (Report)
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