The 1988 Omnibus State Safety Survey is part of a multi-year study providing periodic information on highway safety attitudes, perceptions, and reported behaviors of adult residents throughout the State of Michigan. The telephone survey instrument contained 57 questions on six broad highway safety topics including: (1) vehicles, police, and roads; (2) travel speeds; (3) driver licensing and education; (4) heavy trucks; (5) alcohol consumption and alcohol-impaired driving; and (6) occupant protection. Stratification of responses by survey year, age, sex, and voting status revealed significant differences. Results are of interest to those considering alternative policies and programs to reduce injuries, and to those monitoring injury relevant behaviors such as alcohol consumption, safety belt use, and speeding.
Michigan Omnibus State Safety Survey: Fall 1988
1989
208 pages
Report
No indication
English
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