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Walker, Jearl – Scientific American, 1989
Explains the variables involved when stopping a car on various types of pavement, braking schemes and additional concerns. (RT)
Descriptors: Acceleration (Physics), Accident Prevention, College Science, Motor Vehicles

Swinson, Derek B. – Physics Teacher, 1995
Describes the physics of what happens when a single vehicle rolls over on its side during the process of turning in an arc. (JRH)
Descriptors: Gravity (Physics), Higher Education, Mechanics (Physics), Physics

Crew, Robert E., Jr.; And Others – Evaluation Review, 1995
Using data covering 111 weeks, the impact of 3 increasingly restrictive policies on reporting hot pursuits by police officers on the ratio of accidents to reported pursuits was studied. More restrictive pursuit policies did not increase noncompliance with reporting requirements. (SLD)
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Crime, Evaluation Methods, Law Enforcement
Grabowski, David C.; Morrisey, Michael A. – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2004
Fatal motor vehicle crashes per capita remained relatively stable over the 1990s, in spite of new traffic safety laws and vehicle innovations. One explanation for this stability is that the price of gasoline declined, which resulted in more vehicle miles traveled and potentially more fatalities. By using 1983-2000 monthly gasoline price and…
Descriptors: Motor Vehicles, Fuels, Traffic Safety, Mortality Rate
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. Program Evaluation and Methodology Div. – 1987
This study examined existing evaluations of drinking-age laws to determine the extent to which they provide empirical support for federal and state initiatives to change the legal drinking age. It specifically examined the effects that raising the minimum drinking age has had on traffic accidents, beverage alcohol consumption, driving after…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Groups, Alcoholic Beverages, Chronological Age
Charest, Laurie; Condrey, John – 1978
This instructor's manual is designed for use by an experienced cyclist to teach a 10-week, 30-hour course. The course provides on-bike and classroom instruction in defensive maneuvers in traffic, long-distance riding, health and physiology, bike maintenance, legal considerations of biking, and route selection. Participants should be at least…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Bicycling, Course Descriptions
Council, Forrest M.; And Others – 1975
The study compared the driving histories, for the first six months and first two years following licensing, of drivers who had received two types of driver training in high school in 197l. The subjects were 1644 drivers who had been trained on multi-vehicle ranges and 1759 who had received the traditional "30 and 6" training (30 hours of classroom…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cost Effectiveness, Driver Education, Educational Programs
Green, Jack N. Ed. – 1967
Presentations made at the fourteenth National Conference on Campus Safety. The topics dealt with include--(1) Provisions for Safety in Design of Campus Buildings, (2) Disposal of Chemical And Radioactive Waste, (3) Fire Prevention, (4) The Human Factor in Accidents, (5) Public Liability through Design, (6) A Professor's Views on Safety, (7)…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Agricultural Safety, Design Requirements, Emergency Programs
Pelz, Donald C.; And Others – 1972
In an effort to reduce the outbreak of highway crashes and citations observed among young males aged 18-19, countermeasure programs were conducted with seniors in 10 suburban high schools including 'driving workshops' conducted one day a week for six weeks under regular teachers trained by project staff. Records of 9,000 subjects, including…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Driver Education, High School Students, Performance Criteria
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (DOT), Washington, DC. – 1975
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) Driver Education Evaluation Program and this initial report to Congress on that program are concerned with the first countermeasure within the driver programing area. Primary concern in this report is to provide the following information: (1) the context within which the driver education…
Descriptors: Adults, Drinking, Driver Education, Educational Programs
Nation's Schools, 1972
Map and description of 40-acre defensive driving range being built for secondary school driver education programs in the Burke County Public Schools of North Carolina. Features include a beginner course, streets, driveways, expressway, gravel road, a driver education building, and an emergency skid area. (Author/DN)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Building Design, Driver Education, Innovation

Bell, Fred – PTA Today, 1983
Ideas parents can use to instill safe driving habits in teenagers are discussed. Among them are tips for dealing with impatience and traffic congestion, avoiding rollovers, and being alert to other hazards, such as wet brakes, distractions, and driving after drinking. (PP)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Drinking, Driver Education, Educational Strategies

PTA Today, 1991
Guidelines to help parents explain traffic safety to children cover the following: school bus safety (e.g., remain seated, do not shout); walking (e.g., obey traffic signals, cross at crosswalks); driving (e.g., wear seatbelts, enter and exit from the curb side); and biking (e.g., wear helmets, do not ride at night). (SM)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adults, Bicycling, Child Rearing
Cox, Cory D.; Cox, Brian S.; Cox, Daniel J. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2005
Senior drivers are vulnerable to automobile crashes and subsequent injury and death. Safety belts reduce health risks associated with auto crashes. Therefore, it is important to encourage senior drivers to wear safety belts while driving. Using a repeated baseline design (AAB), we previously reported that motivating signs boosted safety belt usage…
Descriptors: Restraints (Vehicle Safety), Traffic Safety, Driver Education, Injuries

Usdan, Stuart L.; Moore, Charity G.; Schumacher, Joseph E.; Talbott, Laura L. – Journal of American College Health, 2005
Drinking and driving is perhaps the most serious problem associated with heavy drinking among college students in the United States. In this study, the authors examined drinking locations prior to impaired driving in a college student sample. They administered the Impaired Driving Assessment to 91 college students identified as high risk for…
Descriptors: Drinking, College Students, Traffic Safety, Accident Prevention