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Reconstruction Network > Research > Gov't Web Sites
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Alliance
of Automobile Manufactures: Represents 13 global companies
committed to improving the environment and motor vehicle safety.
AAAM:
Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine.
AAA
Foundation for Traffic Safety: Saving lives through research
and education.
Advocates
for Highway and Auto Safety: Advocates for Highway and Auto
Safety is an alliance of consumer, health and safety groups and
insurance companies and agents working together to make America's
roads safer.
ASME:
American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
Center
for Transportation Analysis: The Center for Transportation
Analysis (CTA) conducts innovative, cost-effective research and
development on transportation energy and environmental issues, national
transportation planning and policy, military transportation and
logistics, and transportation systems engineering.
U.S.
Consumer Product Safety Commission: CPSC, an independent
Federal regulatory agency, helps keep American families safe by
reducing the risk of injury or death from consumer products. Visit
us often to share lifesaving information.
DOT:
United States Department of Transportation.
Drivers.com:
Featuring the Traffic Safety Village — automobile safety, training
and education
Federal
Government Information: Browse Electronic Titles is a service
that assists users in obtaining Federal Government information via
the internet. It provides direct access to individual publications
located on servers at official Federal agency World-Wide Web sites.
Insurance
Institute for Highway Safety
NHTSA:
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
NTSB:
The National Transportation Safety Board.
The
Safety Forum: The Safety Forum provides an opportunity to
learn and teach about products and practices that cause harm. It
is intended to serve the public, the media, the legal community,
policy makers, manufacturers and service providers in efforts to
identify and correct hazardous products and practices. Its goal
is to hold manufacturers and service providers accountable for their
decisions that hurt people.
SAE:
Society of Automotive Engineers.
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