National Center for Statistics and Analysis (U.S.)
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- Fatalities and injuries to 0-8 year old passenger vehicle occupants based on impact attributes, Starnes, Marc ; Eigen, Ana Maria
- 12 & 15 passenger vans tire pressure study, preliminary results, Kristin K. Thiriez, Eric Ferguson, Rajesh Subramanian
- Moving children from the front seat to the back seat, the influence of child safety campaigns, John Kindelberger and Marc Starnes
- Traffic safety facts, U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
- Seat belt use in 2006, use rates in the States and territories : a brief statistical summary, NHTSA
- Analysis of fatal motor vehicle traffic crashes and fatalities at intersections, 1997 to 2004, Rajesh Subramanian and Louis Lombardo
- Large-truck crash causation study, an initial overview, Marc Starnes
- Sampling design used in the National Motor Vehicle Crash Causation Survey, Eun-Ha Choi ... [and others]
- Passenger vehicle crash involvement rates by vehicle model year, by Keith N. Poindexter
- Seat belt use in 2007, use rates in the States and territories, NHTSA
- National Automotive Sampling System
- Child restraint use survey, LATCH use and misuse
- Transitioning to multiple imputation, a new method to impute missing blood alcohol concentration (BAC) values in FARS, Rajesh Subramanian
- States with primary enforcement laws have lower fatality rates
- Restraint use of large truck occupants involved in fatal crashes, Cejun Liu
- Fatalities associated with carbon monoxide poisoning from motor vehicles in 1993
- Comparison of crash fatalities by gender and year from 1996 to 2005, a brief statistical summary, NHTSA
- The relationship between occupant compartment deformation and occupant injury, Eigen, Ana Maria ; Glassbrenner, Donna
- Safety belt use in 2003, [Donna Glassbrenner]
- Most fatalities in young (15- to 20-year old) driver crashes are young drivers and their young passengers, a brief statistical summary, National Center for Statistics and Analysis
- 2006 traffic safety annual assessment--a preview, a brief statistical summary, NHTSA
- Fatally injured motorcycle operators by license status, a brief statistical summary, NHTSA
- Vehicle survivability and travel mileage schedules, S. Lu
- Time series analysis and forecast of annual crash fatalities, Cejun Liu and Chou-Lin Chen
- Air pumps at U.S. gas stations, major findings regarding availability, reliability and fees, Joseph A. Stevano
- Traffic safety facts
- Race and ethnicity in fatal motor vehicle traffic crashes 1999-2004, Judith Hilton
- Calculating lives saved due to minimum drinking age laws, John Kindelberger
- Calculating lives saved by motorcycle helmets, William V. Deutermann
- Examination of rollover crash mechanisms and occupant outcomes, Ana Maria Eigen
- Traffic safety facts, U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
- Traffic safety facts, National Center for Statistics & Analysis, Research & Development
- 12 & 15 passenger vans tire pressure study, preliminary results, Kristin K. Thiriez, Eric Ferguson, Rajesh Subramanian
- New England low fatality rates versus low safety belt use, National Center for Statistics and Analysis staff
- Trend and pattern analysis of highway crash fatality by month and day, [Cejun Liu, Chou-Lin Chen, and Dennis Utter]
- Restraint use among fatally injured passenger vehicle occupants by vehicle type, a brief statistical summary, NHTSA
- Calculating lives saved by motorcycle helmets, William V. Deutermann
- El Sistema Automotor Nacional de Muestreo
- Comparison of motorcycle rider fatalities in traffic crashes, 2005-2006, a brief statistical summary, NHTSA
- National Center for Statistics and Analysis (NCSA) motor vehicle traffic crash data resource page
- Traffic safety facts, National Center for Statistics & Analysis, Research & Development
- Tire pressure special study, Kristin Thiriez and Rajesh Subramanian
- Data summary
- Pedestrian roadway fatalities, [Umesh Shankar]
- Comparison analysis of fatality trend by age group--1996 to 2005, a brief statistical summary, NHTSA
- Rollover crash mechanisms and injury outcomes for restrained occupants, Ana Maria Eigen
- Alcohol involvement in fatal motorcycle crashes, Umesh G. Shankar
- Traffic safety facts, U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
- Lives saved calculations for infants and toddlers, Marc Starnes
- Driver cell phone use in 2006, overall results, Donna Glassbrenner and Tony Jianqiang Ye
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