A description is given of research activities and the results of the second phase of a controlled field experiment aimed at increasing compliance with driver licensing laws. The enforcement technique employed to discourage driving by individuals whose driver's license has been suspended and to assist in the enforcement of other driver licensing laws is to require all drivers to display on the vehicle while operating the vehicle a special tag, indicating that they have a valid driver's license. The report describes the research effort leading to a companion handbook describing the necessary legislation, management organization, public information program, evaluation procedures, display tag design and a schedule for conduct of the experiment. It includes cost estimates for the experiment and some estimates of the extent of driving under suspension.
Field Research Planning for Driver's License Law Enforcement
1973
60 pages
Report
No indication
English
Fire Services, Law Enforcement, & Criminal Justice , Motor vehicle operators , Licenses , Passenger vehicles , Law enforcement , Markers , Design , Position(Location) , Questionnaires , Statistical data , Concepts , Legislation , Public relations , Systems analysis , Cost analysis , Effectiveness , Vehicle display tags , Driving under suspension
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