The effects of “no action” negligent operator hearings as an alternative to hearings resulting in probation

The effects of “no action” negligent operator hearings as an alternative to hearings resulting in probation

164 Recent Publications The Effectiveness of Australian Design Rule 22 for Head Restraints. M. H. Cameron and J. P. Wessels. Report No. CR 5. Office...

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The Effectiveness of Australian Design Rule 22 for Head Restraints. M. H. Cameron and J. P. Wessels. Report No. CR 5. Office of Road Safety, Commonwealth Department of Transport, Melbourne, Australia, 1979. 74 pp. The Effectiveness of Written Driver Knowledge Tests. C. B. Stoke. Report No. VHTRC 79-R41. Virginia Highway and Transportation Research Council, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1979.32 pp., appendices. The Effects of "No Action" Negligent Operator Hearings as an Alternative to Hearings Resulting in Probation. Marilee E. Garretson and Raymond C. Peck. Report No. CAL-DMVRSS-79-69. Research and Development Section, California Department of Motor Vehicles, Sacramento, California, 1979. 26 pp. An Evaluation of Probation-by-Mail as an Alternative to Mandatory Hearing Attendance for Negligent Operators. Beverly Sherman and Michael Ratz. Report No. CAL-DMV-RSS-79-70. Research and Development Section, California Department of Motor Vehicles, Sacramento, California, 1979.30 pp. Fitting and Wearing of Seat Belts in Australia: the History of a Successful Countermeasure. P. W. Milne. Report No. OR 2. Office of Road Safety, Commonwealth Department of Transport, Melbourne, Australia, 1979. 31 pp. Speed Control Humps in Kensington and Glasgow. R. Sumner and C. Baguley. TRRL Supplementary Report 456. Transport and Road Research Laboratory, Crowthorne, England, 1979. 21 pp. Speed Control Humps on Residential Roads. R. Sumner and C. Baguley. TRRL Laboratory Report 878. Transport and Road Research Laboratory, Crowthorne, England, 1979. 34 pp. Techniques for Predicting High-Risk Drivers for Alcohol Countermeasures. I. Technical Report; II. User Manual. John H. Lacey, J. Richard Stewart and Forrest M. Council. Performed by the Highway Safety Research Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Report No. DOT HS-804 851 and DOT HS-804 733. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C., 1979. 162, 150 pp. Available from NTIS. Traffic and Safety Management Needs in Virginia. Deborah Mitchell. Report No. VHTRC 80-R18. Virginia Highway and Transportation Research Council, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1979. 39 pp. appendices.