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Freeway Operational Improvements: Highway Research Record Number 469
SR 5 Pedestrian Park, Spring Street to University Street, Seattle, Washington
Multidisciplinary Highway Collision Investigation Training, Volume II
S.T.H. 33, Washington and Dodge Counties, Project I.D. 1412-0-00, F 029-1( ), Wisconsin
Relocation of Delaware Route 72, Chapel Street in the City of Newark, New Castle County, Delaware
Summary of Staff and Contract Research on Safety of Wide Buses
Human Factors Countermeasures to Improve Highway-Railway Intersection Safety
TRANSIS. Transportation Safety Information System. A Design Concept
U.S. Route 302 Carroll, FLH 6-1(2), P-1455.D, F-032-1(7), P-1455.E, Coos County, New Hampshire
Report on Prototype Highway Safety and Traffic Offense Adjudication Training Program
Two Experimental Studies of Traffic Law. Volume I. The Effect of Legal Sanctions on DUI Offenders
Battle Creek-Talbot Road Section, Pacific Highway, I-5, Marion County, Oregon
A Study of the Effects of Low Levels of Carbon Monoxide Upon Humans Performing Driving Tasks
The Prediction of Accident Liability through Biographical Data and Psychometric Tests
U.S. Route 4, 202 and N.H. 9 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Concord, New Hampshire
Der Einfluss von Wind auf die Sicherheit im Strassenverkehr
Multidisciplinary Accident Investigation Summaries. Volume 5, No. 1
Tri-Level Accident Investigation Summaries. Level 3A. Injury Causation. Volume 3, Number 1
Utah Multidisciplinary Highway Crash Investigation. Volume II
Technical Reports of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: A Bibliography 1967-1973
Multidisciplinary Accident Investigation Summaries. Volume 5, Number 6
Multidisciplinary Accident Investigation Summaries. Volume 5, Number 4
Multidisciplinary Accident Investigation Summaries. Volume 5, Number 7
Vehicle Disablement Study. Pilot Program, Volume III: Data Processing Guide
The Effect of Diagrammatic Signing at High Speed Interchanges
Safety Consequences of Raising the National Speed Limit from 55 MPH to 60 MPH
Monitoring Field Installations of Impact Energy Attenuators by Videotape
Driver Awareness of Highway Sites with High Skid Accident Potential