In 2002, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration entered into a cooperative agreement with the National Latino Council on Alcohol and Tobacco Prevention (LCAT) and the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE) to develop and implement strategies to reduce alcohol-related motor vehicle fatalities and injuries among Latino populations. High-visibility enforcement and communications and outreach strategies were integral parts of the project at each of the demonstration sites.
Promising Practices for Addressing Alcohol-Impaired Driving within Latino Populations: A NHTSA Demonstration Project
2010
40 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation Safety , Road Transportation , Social Concerns , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Drinking drivers , Hispanics , Populations , Traffic safety , Driver intoxication , Law enforcement , Communication , Outreach programs , Education , Advocacy , Accident reduction , Injury prevention , Demonstration project , New Mexico , North Carolina , Texas
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