The 1992 Omnibus State Traffic Safety Survey is part of a multiyear study providing periodic information on traffic safety attitudes, perceptions, and reported behaviors of adult residents throughout the state of Michigan. The latest survey wave was conducted in the fall of 1992 (N=753). The telephone survey instrument contained 50 questions on six broad traffic safety topics including: (1) police and roads; (2) travel speeds; (3) driver licensing; (4) heavy trucks; (5) alcohol consumption and alcohol-impaired driving; and (6) occupant protection. Majority support was found for six major traffic safety policies, and majority support was not found for three other policies. Opinions were about evenly divided on six issues. Stratification of responses by gender, age, survey year, and other selected variables 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 Traffic Safety Survey: Fall 1992
1993
155 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation Safety , Road Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Social Concerns , Traffic safety , Surveys , Driver attitudes , Michigan , Public opinion , Alcohol laws , Drinking drivers , Perception , Highway safety , Driver licensing , Seat belt usage , Trucks , Speed limits , Omnibus State Traffic Safety Survey
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