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Traffic Safety
Drowsy & Distracted Driving
NHTSA's programs to combat distracted and drowsy driving employs both educational and technological solutions. Education programs are directed toward specific subpopulations as well as the general driving public.
Breakthrough Research on Real-World Driver Behavior, Distraction and Crash Factors Released
2006 Driver Cell Phone Use Study by NHTSA
NHTSA Policy and FAQs on Cellular Phone Use While Driving
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Preventing Drowsy Driving Among Shift Workers Program
Drowsy Driving and Automobile Crashes
Driving at Night Can Be Deadly
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Driver Strategies for Engaging in Distracting Tasks Using In-Vehicle Technologies, March 2008
Development and Testing of Countermeasures for Fatigue Related Highway Crashes
National Survey of Distracted and Drowsy Driving Attitudes and Behavior: 2002
National Survey of Speeding and Unsafe Driving Attitudes and Behavior: 2002
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