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Date May 27, 2010 Report No. GAO-10-544 Title

Teen Driver Safety: Additional Research Could Help States Strengthen Graduated Driver Licensing Systems

United States Government Accountability Office GAO May 2010 Report to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and its Subcommittee on Highways and Transit, House of Representatives TEEN DRIVER SAFETY Additional Research Could Help States Strengthen Graduated Driver Licensing Systems GAO-10-544 May 2010 TEEN DRIVER SAFETY Highlights Highlights of GAO-10-544, a report to Report to the Com...
Date July 17, 2008 Report No. GAO-08-1015T Title

Highway Safety: Preliminary Observations on Efforts to Implement Changes in the Highway Safety Improvement Program Since SAFETEA-LU

United States Government Accountability Office GAO For Release on Delivery Expected at 10:30 a.m. EDT Thursday, July 17, 2008 Testimony Before the Committee on Environment and Public Works, U.S. Senate HIGHWAY SAFETY Preliminary Observations on Efforts to Implement Changes in the Highway Safety Improvement Program Since SAFETEALU Statement of Katherine A. Siggerud Managing Director, Physical Infra...
Date April 11, 2007 Report No. GAO-07-413 Title

Older Driver Safety: Knowledge Sharing Should Help States Prepare for Increase in Older Driver Population

United States Government Accountability Office GAO April 2007 Report to the Special Committee on Aging, U.S. Senate OLDER DRIVER SAFETY Knowledge Sharing Should Help States Prepare for Increase in Older Driver Population GAO-07-413 a April 2007 OLDER DRIVER SAFETY Highlights Highlights of GAO-07-413, a report to the Special Committee on Aging, U.S. Senate Accountability Integrity Reliability Knowl...
Date April 11, 2007 Report No. GAO-07-517SP Title

Older Driver Safety: Survey of States on Their Implementation of Federal Highway Administration Recommendations and Guidelines (GAO-07-517SP), an E-supplement to GAO-07-413

Older Driver Safety: Survey of States on Their Implementation of Federal Highway Administration Recommendations and Guidelines (GAO-07-517SP), an Esupplement to GAO-07-413 Read the Full Report: Older Driver Safety: Knowledge Sharing Should Help States Prepare for Increase in Older Driver Population (GAO-07-413) Background Information Instructions for Viewing This Survey Background Information This...
Date Sept. 8, 2006 Report No. GAO-06-916 Title

Truck Safety: Share the Road Safely Pilot Initiative Showed Promise, but the Program's Future Success Is Uncertain

United States Government Accountability Office GAO September 2006 Report to Congressional Committees TRUCK SAFETY Share the Road Safely Pilot Initiative Showed Promise, but the Program’s Future Success Is Uncertain GAO-06-916 a September 2006 TRUCK SAFETY Highlights Highlights of GAO-06-916, a report to congressional committees Accountability Integrity Reliability Share the Road Safely Pilot Ini...
Date Sept. 16, 1994 Report No. AIMD/RCED-94-303R Title

Transportation: National Advanced Driving Simulator

GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 Accounting and Information Management Division I B-248570.3 September 16, 1994 The Honorable Bob Carr Chairman The Honorable Frank Wolf Ranking Minority Member Subcommittee on Transportation and Related Agencies Committee on Appropriations House of Representatives This letter responds to your request that we answer several question...
Date Aug. 18, 1992 Report No. RCED-92-195 Title

Motor Vehicle Safety: Key Issues Confronting the National Advanced Driving Simulator

IJttited Ltat,m (;ctnttral Awountittg Office Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Transportation and Related Agencies, Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives MOTOR VEI~~E SAFETY Key Issues Confronting the National Advanced Driving Simulator GAO United States General Accounting Oillce Washington, D.C. 20648 Resources, Community, and Economic Development Division B-248670 August 18...
Date Aug. 3, 1989 Report No. RCED-89-163 Title

Truck Safety: Information on Driver Training

United States General Accounting Office &A0 I August 1989 Report to Congressional Requesters TRUCKSAFETY Information on Driver Training GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 Resources, Community, Economic Development and Division B-229018 August 3,1989 The Honorable Ernest F. Hollings, Chairman The Honorable John C. Danforth, Ranking Minority Member Committee on Commer...
Date Sept. 18, 1986 Report No. 131020 Title

Transportation: Evaluations of Minimum Drinking Age Laws

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING 20548 WASHINGTON, D.C. OFFICE For Release on Delivery Expected at 1O:OO am September 18, 1986 STATEMENT OF ELEANOR CHELIMSKY DIRECTOR, PROGRAM EVALUATION METHODOLOGY DIVISION ON EVALUATIONS OF MINIMUM DRINKING AGE LAWS AND BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATIONS AND OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS AND TRANSPORTATION HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr. Chairman and m...
Date March 23, 1983 Report No. RCED-83-39 Title

Transportation: Status of the Department of Transportation's Safety Belt Program

RELEASED Comptroller General OF THE UNITED Status Of The Department Of Transportation’s Safety Belt Program In developing a program to encourage the use of safety belts, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Department of Transportation, relied on the results of past foreign and domestic safety belt use campaigns and other research. These past campaigns were unlike the Safety Admin...
Date April 13, 1981 Report No. EMD-81-52 Title

Energy: The Department of Energy Should Provide Leadership To Assure Near-Term Gasoline Conservation Opportunities Are Realized

REPORT THEki BY General Accounting Office The Department Of Energy Should Provide Leadership To Assure Near-Term Gasoline Conservation Opportunities Are Realized Gasoline conservation can play an important role over the next few years in helping reduce the Nation’s dependence on foreign oil. Even though gasoline consumption has decreased over the past 2 years, additional gasoline savings are pos...
Date Feb. 21, 1979 Report No. CED-79-33 Title

Transportation: Drinking-Driver Problem--What Can Be Done About It?

r “‘4 . BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL “4, Report To The Congress OF THEUNITEDSTATES The Drinking-Driver ProblemWhat Can Be Done About It? Alcohol is the single largest factor in highway deaths--about 25,000 persons die annually in drinking-driving accidents, that add up to an annual estimated economic cost of over $5 billion. GAO assessed recent actions taken to combat these problems and conclude...
Date March 1, 1978 Report No. 105900 Title

Education: Need for Active Alcohol Public Education Program

DOCUEMT RBSUBE 05900 - ' B1166125] Need for Active Alcohol Public 3 pp. ducasticn PcgraZa. arch 1, 1978. Beport to Joan Claybrook, dministrator, m.:tional EighWay Traffic Safety dministration; by Hughb J. essiager, &sociate Director. Coamunitr and Econolic Developen't Div. Contact: Community and Economic Dewelaonent Dv. Orqanization Concerned: Departnent of Transportation. The Nationai ighway raff...
Date April 26, 1977 Report No. CED-77-60 Title

Transportation: Problems in the Federal Funding of School Bus Driver Training Programs

DCCUMENI 02123 [A1172172] FESUME (Problems in the Federal Funding of School Bus Driver Training Programs]. CED-77-6C; E-164497(3). April 26, 1977. 6 p. Report to Secretary, DeDartment of Iransportaticn; by Henry Eschwege, irectcr, Ccmsanity and Economic Development iv. Issue Area: Transportation Systems and Policies: Federal Programs tc Prcmcte Transportation Safety (2404). Contact: Community arl ...
Date Feb. 14, 1977 Report No. CED-77-27 Title

Speed Limit 55: Is It Achievable?

. - . REPORT TO THE CONGRESS ti i 3 ‘/ BY THE COMJ’TROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES lIlllllIIIIlllIIIlllllllll LM101779 Is It Achievable? Depatment of Transportation The national 55-mile-per-hour speed limit law was established to improve highway safety and fuel conservation. It has been somewhat successful--average speeds have dropped about 5 miles an hour, but many drivers are still spee...
Date March 9, 1976 Report No. 090777 Title

Government Operations: Postal Service's Vehicle Safety Program

j j I QEZNERAL GOVERNMENT DiVlSION I Mr. James R. Braughton Assistant Postmas%er General for Delivery Services U.S. Postal Service a Dear Mr. Braughton: The’ General Accounting Office has compl.eted its assessment of the Service’s vehicle safety program. We be1 ieve that greater compliance at the local level with existing national policies and the strengthening of certain national policies wou...