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Jeffrey
Runge, M.D.
Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
"Inexperienced Drivers" (1:27) |
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Ryan, teenage
driver who suffered an accident shortly after he
began driving and was paralyzed. Another teen was
killed in the accident.
“I was responsible” ( :37 SOT,
1:20 b-roll) |
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Dr. Steven
Yantis, Professor, Johns Hopkins University
“Multi-tasking behind the wheel” (:25) |
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NEWS ARCHIVE
May 27, 2003
Poll:
drivers admit to frequent, dangerous behavior on the
road
May 27, 2003
Complete
Mason-Dixon survey of driver behavior and attitudes
May 22, 2003
Highway
deaths, crashes spur ambitious driver education initiative
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RELATED NEWS STORIES
May 30, 2003, www.saferchild.org
Top
10 Driving Mistakes
May 29, 2003, Christian Science Monitor
Driver-Ed
Refresher
May 29, 2003, Pacific Northwest Inlander
Blame
It on the Potholes
May 28, 2003, Philadelphia Inquirer
We
have safe cars, safe roads; we need more safe drivers
May 28, 2003, Tallahassee Democrat
New
program trying to put brakes on unsafe driving
May 27, 2003, U.S. Newswire
Poll:
Drivers Admit to Frequent, Dangerous Behaviors on Road;
Drive For Life Initiative Challenges Americans to Retest Driving Knowledge
May 27, 2003, CNN.com
Poll:
Most believe drivers, not roads or cars, are biggest
danger
May 27, 2003, KOIN-TV
Are
you a safe driver?
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OTHER INFORMATION
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Traffic
Safety Facts for Young Drivers
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Traffic
Safety Facts for Older Drivers
April 11, 2003, The New York Times
Bells
and Whistles; On a Straight and Narrow
May 7, 2003, The New York Times
Campaign
Begun to Reduce Toll of 'Hard Core' Drunken Drivers
April 11, 2002, www.drivers.com
How Old is Too Old?
AARP
Older
Drivers
June 12, 2001, www.drivers.com
Drivers most
at risk from distractions outside car
May 13, 2003, The Washington Post
Staying
Safe on the Road
May 11, 2003, The Washington Post
Traffic
Death Toll Mounting In 3 Counties
May 3, 2003, The Washington Post
Deadly
Driving Trend Alters Safety Focus
June 12, 2001, Time Magazine
Cell
Phones: Unsafe at Any Speed
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