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Recommended Web Sites
AAA
Traffic Safety Quizzes - Try these quizzes
to see how much you know about traffic safety.
Getting
a Grip on Roadway Anger
- This article from WebMD contains some good tips for
keeping your road rage in check.
National
Safety Council Fact Sheets - Click here
for a dozen great fact sheets about driving safely.
AAA
Foundation for Traffic Safety
- Check this Automobile Association site for information
on cellphone use, road rage, live highway weather conditions,
drowsy drivers, and similar topics.
Adapting Motor Vehicles For People With Disabilities - This great advice comes from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Aggressive Driving - The American College of Emergency Physicians has prepared this information.
Alcohol-Related
Traffic Deaths - The National Institutes of Health
has been tracking these statistics.
Bicycle
Traffic Safety
- The cyclist can prevent bike-car collisions and other
bicycling accidents by following safety precautions.
This safe behavior will also make cycling in traffic
more enjoyable.
Buying a Safer Car 2007 - The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has created this booklet.
Car Safety Seats - The American Academy of Pediatrics offers tips on buying the right car seat.
Drivers.com - This site offers much information
on drivers and driver behavior.
Driving When You Have.... Sleep Apnea, or Seizures, or Diabetes - The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration provides these fact sheets.
Drugged
Driving - Find out more about driving under
the influence of drugs.
Graduated Driver Licensing - Many states use this system designed to phase in young beginning drivers to full driving privileges as they become more mature and develop their driving skills.
Impaired
Driving - The CDC checks out the incidence
of driving under the influence.
Intermittent
Explosive Disorder - This newly defined disorder
includes road rage.
MEDLINEPlus:Motor
Vehicle Safety
- The National Library of Medicine has produced this
site with links to quality web sites.
Motorcycle Safety...Cruisin' Without Bruisin' - Learn how to ride your motocycle safely.
National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration - The NHTSA provides plenty
of information on injury prevention, accident prevention,
routine car care, air bags, and related topics.
Older Drivers - The National Institute on Aging offers great information on how driving can be more dangerous for older drivers.
Older Road Users - Skim down this page for links to articles on driving with Alzheimer's, after a stroke, and other interesting topics.
Pay Attention! - AAA offers these tips for staying alert.
Post Traumatic Stress After A Traffic Accident - Members of the American Academy of Family Physicians have created this fact sheet.
Prevent
Road Rage - This site advises
making and using a 'sorry' sign to help calm a stressful
driver.
Reduce Your Risk of Becoming a Carjacking Victim - The National Safety Council offers this information.
Teen Drivers - The CDC offers advice and statistics on teen drivers.
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