The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 1980-1981 Workshops on Alcohol and Occupant Restraints consisted of three series: Eastern, Central and Western. Three teaching contractors conducted the workshops for NHTSA. The National Safety Council served as logistics contractor. NHTSA's goal in sponsoring the workshops was to transfer to States and localities the technology and materials available to implement comprehensive alcohol safety and occupant restraints programs. This report discusses the Eastern Workshops, conducted by the National Public Services Research Institute, which covered twenty States (AL, CT, DE, GA, KY, ME, MD, MA, MS, NH, NJ, NY, NC, PA, RI, SC, TN, VT, VA, and WV), the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Workshop agenda and invitations were coordinated through the Offices of the Governors' Representatives for Highway Safety. Participants were drawn from the areas of adjudication, education, enforcement, health, highway safety, legislation, rehabilitation, and community support.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 1980-1981 Workshops on Alcohol and Occupant Restraints: Eastern Series
1981
82 pages
Report
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English
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