Automotive Safety
This guide lists relevant sources of information on automotive
safety. Automotive safety may be divided into the areas of accident
avoidance and mitigation of injuries. Accident avoidance includes
all measures that serve to prevent accidents. The mitigation
of injuries includes all measures that help to reduce injuries
during accidents. Not intended to be a comprehensive bibliography,
this compilation is designed--as the name of the series implies--to
put the reader "on target."
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Subject headings used by the Library of Congress, under which
books on automotive safety can be located in most card, book,
and online catalogs, include the following:
Highly Relevant
AUTOMOBILES--SAFETY
APPLIANCES
AUTOMOBILES--SAFETY MEASURES
Relevant
AIR BAG RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
AUTOMOBILE DRIVER EDUCATION
AUTOMOBILE DRIVING--SAFETY MEASURES
AUTOMOBILE DRIVING AT NIGHT
AUTOMOBILE DRIVING IN BAD WEATHER
AUTOMOBILE DRIVING IN CITIES
AUTOMOBILE DRIVING IN FOG
AUTOMOBILE DRIVING IN RAIN
AUTOMOBILE DRIVING IN WINTER
AUTOMOBILE DRIVING ON MOUNTAIN ROADS
AUTOMOBILES--ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEMS
AUTOMOBILES--BUMPERS
AUTOMOBILES--COLLISION AVOIDANCE SYSTEMS
AUTOMOBILES--CRASHWORTHINESS
AUTOMOBILES--FIRES
AND FIRE PREVENTION
AUTOMOBILES--ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES
AUTOMOBILES--SEAT BELTS
AUTOMOBILES--STABILITY
AUTOMOBILES--TRACTION
CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS IN AUTOMOBILES
CRASH INJURIES
REFLECTORS (SAFETY DEVICES)
TRAFFIC ACCIDENT VICTIMS
TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
TRAFFIC SAFETY
TRAFFIC FATALITIES
Related
BUSES--SAFETY MEASURES
MOTOR VEHICLES--CRASHWORTHINESS
MOTOR VEHICLES--DEFECTS
MOTOR VEHICLES--SAFETY APPLIANCES
MOTOR VEHICLES---SAFETY MEASURES
PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENTS
ROADS--SAFETY MEASURES
TRUCKS--SAFETY MEASURES
More General
AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS
AUTOMOBILES--DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
AUTOMOBILES--EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES
AUTOMOBILES--MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
AUTOMOBILES--TESTING
RESCUE WORK
SAFETY EDUCATION
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Buying a safer car. 2003 - Washington, American
Automobile Association; National Highway Traffic Safety Administration;
Federal Trade Commission. Annual.
TL242.B875
Peters, George A., and Barbara J. Peters. Automotive vehicle
safety. London, New York, Taylor & Francis, 2002. 210 p.
Bibliography: p. 196-202.
TL159.5.P48 2002 <SciRR>
Seiffert, Ulrich, and Lothar Wech. Automotive safety handbook. Warrendale, PA, SAE International; London, Professional Engineering
Pub., c2003. 283 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
TL159.5.S45 2003 <SciRR>
Traffic safety facts. 1993 - Washington, U.S. Department
of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Annual.
HE5614.2.T734 <BusRR>
Available online at http://www-nrd.nhtsa.dot.gov/departments/nrd-30/ncsa/AvailInf.html
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Driving-safety systems. 2nd updated and expanded
ed. Stuttgart, Bosch, 1999. 250 p.
TL242.D75 1999
Gurney, Gene. How to save your life on the Nation’s highways
and byways. New York, Crown Publishers, 1974.
186 p.
TL152.5.G87
Human factors in traffic safety. Robert E. Dewar and Paul L.
Olson. Tucson, AZ, Lawyers & Judges Pub., c2002. 719 p.
Includes bibliographical references
HE5614.2.H86 2002
Joseph, James. 110 car and driving emergencies--and how to
survive them. Guilford, CT, Lyons Press, c2003.
210 p.
TL152.5.J664 2003 <SciRR>
Joseph, James, and the editors of Consumer Reports Books. Driving
emergencies. Yonkers, NY, Consumer Reports Books, c1994. 242 p.
TL152.5.J667 1994
Nader, Ralph. Unsafe at any speed: the designed-in dangers
of the American automobile. Expanded ed. New York, Grossman, 1972.
417 p.
TL242.N3 1972
Passenger safety and convenience systems. Edited by Ronald K.
Jurgen. Warrendale, PA, Society of Automotive Engineers, 2000.
492 p. (PT-83)
Includes bibliographical references.
TL159.5.P37 2000
Pease, Robert A. How to drive into accidents and how not
to. San Francisco, CA, Pease Publishing, c1998. 472 p.
TL152.5.P39 1998 <SciRR>
SAE passenger car safety standards manual. 1996 ed. Warrendale,
PA, Society of Automotive Engineers, c1996. 452 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
TL159.5.S236 1996
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Air bag quick reference guide. 3rd ed. Troy, MI, Hearst Business Media,
c2004. 1 v.
TL159.5.A47 ed. 3 1986/2004 <SciRR>
Chan, Ching-Yao. Fundamentals of crash sensing in automotive
air bag systems. Warrendale, PA, Society of Automotive Engineers,
c2000. 197 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
TL159.5.C43 2000 <SciRR>
Occupant and vehicle responses in rollovers. Edited by David C. Viano and Chantal
S. Parenteau. Warrendale, PA, Society of Automotive Engineers, 2004. 799 p.
(PT-101)
Includes bibliographical references.
TL242.O267 2004
Pedestrian safety. Edited by Daniel J. Holt. Warrendale, PA,
Society of Automotive Engineers, c2004. 141 p.
(PT-112)
Includes bibliographical references.
TL242.P43 2004
The Rescuer’s guide to vehicle safety systems: 1985-2003
domestic & imported cars and light trucks: updated to include
most 2004 models. 3rd ed. San Diego, CA, Mitchell International,
c2004. 1 v.
TL159.5.R47 2004
Seat belts: the development of an essential safety feature. Edited
by David C. Viano. Warrendale, PA, Society of Automotive Engineers,
2003. 991 p. (PT-92)
Includes bibliographical references.
TL159.5.S4337 2003
Viano, David C. Role of the seat in rear crash safety. Warrendale,
PA, Society of Automotive Engineers, c2002. 491 p.
Includes bibliographical references
TL242.V5 2002
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Highway design handbook for older drivers and pedestrians. L. Stapin and
others. McLean, VA, Federal Highway Administration, 2001. 362 p. (FHWA-RD-01-103)
Bibliography: p. 309-354.
TE175.H56 2001
Lamm, Ruediger, Basil Psarianos, and Theodor Mailaender. Highway
design and traffic safety engineering handbook. New York, McGraw-Hill,
c1999. 1 v.
Includes bibliographical references.
TE175.L36 1999 <SciRR>
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Crashworthiness of composites and lightweight structures:
presented at the 2001 ASME International Mechanical Engineering
Congress and Exposition, November 11-16, 2001, New York, New York.
Sponsored by the Applied Mechanics Division, ASME, the Materials
Division, ASME; edited by Golam Newaz, Nripen Saha, Omar Faruque.
New York, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, c2001. 127
p. (AMD, v. 250) (MD, v. 96)
Includes bibliographical references.
TL242.C7458 2001
International Conference on Driver Behaviour and Training (1st,
2003, Stratford-upon-Avon, England). Driver behaviour and training.
Edited by Lisa Dorn. Aldershot, Hants, Eng.; Burlington, VT, Ashgate,
c2003. 427 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
HE5614.I553 2003
Transportation: making tracks for tomorrow’s transportation:
presented at the 2002 ASME International Mechanical Engineering
Congress and Exposition, November 17-22, 2002, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Edited by S. K. Punwani. New York, American Society of Mechanical
Engineers, c2002. 345 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
TL242.T735 2002
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Guidelines and recommendations to accommodate older drivers
and pedestrians. L. Staplin and others. McLean, VA, Federal Highway
Administration, 2001. 86 p.
Bibliography: p. 79-86.
TE175.G845 2001
Also available online at http://www.tfhrc.gov/humanfac/01105/cover.htm
Jones, Barnie, Andrew Griffith, and Kevin Haas. Effectiveness
of double fines as a speed control measure in safety corridors.
Salem, OR, Oregon Department of Transportation, Research Group,
2002. 36 p. (FHWA-OR-DF-03-10) (SPR 403-191)
Bibliography: p. 35-36.
HE5620.S6J665 2002
Also available online at
http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/TD/TP_RES/docs/Reports/EffectDoubleFines.pdf
Pedestrian facilities users guide: providing safety and mobility.
Charles V. Zegeer and others. McLean, VA, U.S. Dept. of Transportation,
Federal Highway Administration, Research Development and Technology,
Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center, 2002. 158 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
HE5614.2.P433 2002
Also available online at http://www.walkinginfo.org/pdf/peduserguide/peduserguide.pdf
Rotter, Naomi G., and Claire McKnight. The mature driver:
safety and mobility issues: final report. Trenton, NJ, State of New Jersey,
Dept. of Transportation, 2002. 109 p. (FHWA-NJ-2002-013)
Bibliography: p. 85-108.
HE5620.A24R68 2002
Also available online at http://transportation.njit.edu/nctip/final_report/Mature_Driver.htm
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Technical Reports and other types of literature may be identified in the
following abstracting and indexing journals:
Government Reports Announcements & Index (1946- )
Z7916.G78 <SciRR A&I> and Computer Format
Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications (1895- )
Z1233.A18 <SciRR A&I> and Computer Format
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Reports listed below are available in the microform collection
of the Science, Technology & Business Division. These and other
reports on the subject may also be purchased from the National
Technical Information Service (NTIS), 5825 Port Royal Road, Springfield,
Virginia 22161. NTIS telephone: (703) 605-6585. NTIS web site:
http://www.ntis.gov.
Buying a safer car, 2005. Washington, National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration, 2005. 24 p.
PB2005-101852
Lee, J. D., and others. Driver distraction, warning algorithm parameters,
and driver response to imminent rear-end collisions in a high-fidelity driving
simulator. Iowa City, IA, University of Iowa, Public Policy Center, Human Factors & Vehicle
Safety Research Program, 2002. 68 p.
(DOT HS 809 448)
PB2002-107241
Lee, Suzanne E., Erik C. B. Olsen, and Walter W. Wierwille. Comprehensive
examination of naturalistic lane-changes. Blacksburg, VA, Virginia Tech
Transportation Institute, 2004. 240 p.
(DOT HS 809 702)
PB2004-106977
Reed, Matthew P., and Michael J. Flannagan. Geometric visibility
of mirror-mounted turn signals. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, Transportation
Research Institute, 2003. 39 p. (UMTRI-2003-18)
PB2004-100046
Subramanian, Rajesh. Analysis of crashes involving 15-passenger
vans.
Washington, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, National Center
for Statistics and Analysis, Mathematical Analysis Division, 2004. 46
p. (DOT HS 809 735)
PB2004-107029
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Dissertations can be identified by using online resources or
the following indexes located in the Main Reading Room. Consult
any reference librarian about options. Some dissertations may be
available
in
full text through electronic resources on public terminals at the
Library of Congress.
Comprehensive Dissertation Index (1861-1972)
Z5053.X47 1973
Comprehensive Dissertation Index. Supplement. (1973- annual)
Z5053.X47a
Dissertation Abstracts International (1938- monthly)
Z5053.D57 and Computer format
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Anstrom, Joel Robert. Model development for hybrid electric
vehicle stability assist systems. Ann Arbor, MI, University Microfilms,
2002.
UMI publication number AAT3076925
Collation of the original: 150 p.
Thesis (doctoral)--The Pennsylvania State University, 2002.
Balling, Ole. Exploring rollover performance of road vehicles.
Ann Arbor, MI, University Microfilms, 2004.
UMI publication number AAT3136297
Collation of the original: 87 p.
Thesis (doctoral)--Iowa State University, 2004.
Ferraro, Kristi. The influence of parental perceptions on
the use of booster seats: an application of the theory of planned
behavior.
Ann Arbor, MI, University Microfilms, 2004.
UMI publication number AAT3125011
Collation of the original: 162 p.
Thesis (doctoral)--Fordham University, 2004.
Lee, Kangwon. Longitudinal driver model and collision warning
and avoidance algorithms based on human driving databases. Ann
Arbor, MI, University Microfilms, 2004.
UMI publication number AAT3138213
Collation of the original: 143 p.
Thesis (doctoral)--University of Michigan, 2004.
Rupp, Nicholas G. Essays in automotive safety recalls. Ann Arbor,
MI, University Microfilms, 2000.
UMI publication number AAT9980213
Collation of the original: 97 p.
Thesis (doctoral)--Texas A&M University, 2000.
Ryu, Jihan. State and parameter estimation for vehicle dynamics
control using GPS. Ann Arbor, MI, University Microfilms, 2005.
Collation of the original: 111 p.
UMI publication number AAT3153205
Thesis (doctoral)--Stanford University, 2005.
Wetmore, Jameson Michael. Systems of restraint: redistributing
responsibilities for automobile safety in the United States since
the 1960s. Ann Arbor, MI, University Microfilms, 2003.
Collation of the original: 299 p.
UMI publication number AAT3086990
Thesis (doctoral)--Cornell University, 2003.
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Abstracting and Indexing Services that index relevant journal
articles and other types of literature are listed below. Some suggested
terms for searching are “Accident Prevention,” “Accidents,” “Automobile
Air Bags,” “Automobile Drivers,” “Automobile
Hardware,” “Automobile Safety Devices,” “Automobile
Seat Belts,” “Automotive Engineering,” “Automotive
Industry,” “Collision Avoidance,” “Crashworthiness,” “Highway
Accidents,” “Safety Devices,” “Safety Engineering,” or
more specific headings, depending upon the topic of interest. Many
of the titles may now be available in electronic format. Consult
a reference librarian for the location and format of abstracting
and indexing services.
Applied Science & Technology Index (1913- )
Z7913.I7 <SciRR> and Electronic Format
Current Technology Index (1962- )
Z7913.B7 <SciRR>
Engineering Index (1884- )
Z75851.E62 <SciRR> and Electronic format
General Science Abstracts (1978- )
Z7401.G46 <SciRRI> and Electronic Format
Highway Research Information (1968- )
TE1.N469a
Index to Current Urban Documents (1972- )
Z7165.U5I654
National Research Council. Transportation Research Board. Publication
Index (1955- )
Z7295.N325
PAIS International in Print (1915- )
Z7164.E2P34 and Electronic Format
Readers’ Guide to Periodical Literature (1900- )
AI3.R45 <BusRR> and Electronic Format
Society of Automotive Engineers. Technical Papers
Cumulative Index of SAE Technical Papers (1906-1993)
TL1.C83 <SciRR>
Annual Index/Abstracts of SAE Technical Papers (1993- )
TL1.S473 <SciRR>
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Journals that often contain articles relevant to automotive safety
are:
Accident Analysis and Prevention |
HV675.A1A3 |
Accident Investigation Quarterly |
HV8079.55.A23 |
Accident Reconstruction Journal |
HE5614.A314 |
Automotive Engineer |
TL1.A596 |
Automotive Engineering International |
TL1.S5 |
Journal of Transportation Engineering |
TA1001.A512 |
Stapp Car Crash Journal
(Annual publication
of the Stapp Car Crash Conference) |
TL6.S78 |
Traffic Injury Prevention |
HE5614.T687 |
Traffic Safety |
HE5614.2.T73 |
Traffic Safety Facts: Research Note |
HE5614.2.T735 |
Transportation Research, Part A: Policy and
Practice |
HE192.5.T682 |
Transportation Research, Part F: Traffic Psychology
and Behaviour |
TL152.35.T73 |
Transportation Research Record |
TE7.H5 |
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Acierno, S., and others. Vehicle mismatch: injury patterns and
severity. Accident analysis and prevention, v. 36, no. 5, 2004:
761-772.
HV675.A1A3
Bonsall, Peter, Ronghui Liu, and William Young. Modelling safety-related
driving behaviour: impact of parameter values. Transportation
research,
v. 7A, June 2005: 425-444.
HE192.5.T682
Buchholz, Kami. Airbag technology softens the blow. Accident
reconstruction journal, v. 15, no. 1, 2004: 30-31.
HE5614.A314
Costlow, Terry. Safety drives sensor growth. Automotive engineering
international, v. 113, Apr. 2005: 65-66, 68, 70.
TL1.S5
DeMeis, Rick. Electronics spur active auto safety. Machine design, v. 76, no.
18, 2004: 50, 52.
TJ1.M15
Eby, David W., Lidia P. Kosynyiuk, and Jonathan M. Vivoda. Risky
driving: relationship between cellular phone and safety belt use.
Transportation research record, no. 1843, 2003: 20-23.
TE7.H5
Filiatrault, Daniel D. The effect of rest-schedule orientation
on sleep quality of commercial drivers. Traffic injury prevention,
v. 3, Mar. 2002: 13-18.
HE5614.T687
Fowler, David. Crunch time. The Engineer (London), v. 293, Apr.
30/May 13, 2004: 24-27, 29.
TA1.E5
Harms, Lisbeth, and Christopher Patten. Peripheral detection
as a measure of driver distraction. A study of memory-based versus
system-based navigation in a built-up area. Transportation
research,
v. 6F, Mar. 2003: 23-36.
TL152.35.T73
Hashimoto, Masahiro, and others. A study on driver model for
lane change judgement. JSAE review, v. 22, Apr. 2001: 183-188.
TL240.J77
Hutchinson, T. P. Randomised experimentation in evaluating transport
and transport safety interventions. Traffic engineering & control,
v. 46, no. 6, 2005: 225-229.
HE331.T72
Rudd, R. W., and others. Evaluation of energy-absorbing materials
as a means to reduce foot/ankle axial load injury risk. Proceedings
of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part D: Journal of automobile
engineering, v. 218,
no. D3, 2004: 279-293.
TJ1.P863
Wang, Hui, Patrick Hasson, and Mac Lister. Safer roads thanks
to I.T.S. Accident investigation quarterly, no. 32, fall 2002:
28-30.
HV8079.55.A23
Wilkinson, Mark. Technology briefing: safety & quality control.
Automotive engineer, v. 29, Apr. 2004: 48-49, 51
TL1.A596
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Selected materials available in the Science Reading
Room pamphlet boxes include the following:
Frank, Randy. Side impact. Design news, v. 59, Oct.
11, 2004: 64–66.
Fuller, Ray. Towards a general theory of driver behaviour. Accident
analysis and prevention, v. 37,
no. 3, 2005: 461-472.
Gaus, Joe. The future of vehicle safety. Automotive engineering
international, v. 113, Apr. 2005:
182-183.
Golob, Thomas F., Wilfred W. Recker, and Veronica M. Alvarez.
Tool to evaluate safety effects of changes in freeway traffic flow.
Journal of transportation engineering, v. 130, no. 2, 2004: 222-230.
Hancock, P. A., M. Lesch, and L. Simmons. The distraction effects of phone
use during a crucial driving maneuver. Accident analysis and prevention, v.
35, no. 4, 2003: 501-514.
Iverson, Hilde. Risk-taking attitudes and risky driving behaviour.
Transportation research, v. 7F,
May 2004: 135-150.
Kimberley, William. Focus on safety. Automotive engineer, v.
28, no. 9, 2003: 28, 31-32, 34-35, 37.
Lin, Fred, Tarek Sayed, and Raul Deleur. Estimating safety benefits of road
improvements: case based approach. Journal of transportation engineering, v.
129, no. 4, 2003: 385-391.
Marsh, David. Safety check: wireless sensors eye tire pressure.
EDN, v. 49, no. 18, 2004: p. 42-44, 46, 48, 50, 52-53.
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Headquarters
400 Seventh Street, SW
Washington, DC 20590
Telephone: (202) 366-0123 and Toll-Free (888) 327-4236
URL: http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/
See this web site for sections on Traffic Safety, Vehicles & Equipment, and
Research. See also Safety City for the crash dummies Vince and Larry
URL: http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/kids/
National Safety Council
Headquarters
National Safety Council
1121 Spring Lake Drive
Itasca, IL 60143-3201
Telephone: (630) 285-1121 or (800) 621-7619
FAX: (630) 285-1315
E-Mail for Customer Service: customerservice@nsc.org
URL: http://www.nsc.org
National Safety Council Library
Telephone: (630) 775-2199
FAX: (630) 285-0765
E-Mail: library@nsc.org
URL: http://www.nsc.org/lrs/libtop.htm
Chapters and Local Council Offices are listed by state at
URL: http://www.nsc.org/chaptop.htm
Washington, D.C. served by the:
Chesapeake Region Safety Council
Rutherford Business Center
17 Governor's Court
Baltimore, MD 21244
Telephone: (410) 298-4770 or (800) 875-4770
FAX: (410) 281-1350
E-Mail: safety@chesapeakesc.org
URL: http://www.chesapeakesc.org
National Transportation Library (Primarily telephone and electronic
reference)
U.S. Department of Transportation
400 Seventh Street, SW
Washington, DC 20590
Telephone: (800) 853-1351
E-Mail: librarian@bts.gov
E-Mail: answers@bts.gov
URL: http://ntl.bts.gov/
General reference and referral to transportation sources including statistics.
U.S. Department of Transportation Library (DOT)
Room 2200
400 Seventh Street, SW
Washington, DC 20590
Telephone: (202) 366-0746
Ask A Librarian: http://dotlibrary.dot.gov/forms/asklib.asp
Online catalog at http://207.67.203.66/D10090Staff/OPAC/index.asp
URL: http://dotlibrary.dot.gov/
The DOT Library is one of the largest transportation libraries in the United
States. The library holds more than 300,000 titles, including over 1200 periodical
titles.
Library, DTS-980
U.S. Department of Transportation
John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center
55 Broadway
Cambridge, MA 02142-1093
Telephone: (617) 494-2306
URL: http://www.volpe.dot.gov/infosrc/index.html
See Directory of Transportation Libraries and Information Centers
URL: http://ntl.bts.gov/tldir/
Transportation Library
University Library
Northwestern University
1970 Campus Drive
Evanston, IL 60208
Telephone: (847) 467-5273
Fax: (847) 491-8601
URL: http://www.library.northwestern.edu/transportation/
Hammer E. Davis Transportation Library
Institute of Transportation Studies
412 McLaughlin Hall, MC1720
UC Berkeley Campus
Berkeley, CA 94720-1720
Telephone: (510) 642-3604
Fax: (510) 642-9180
E-Mail: itslib@uclink.berkeley.edu
URL: http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/ITSL/
Institute of Transportation Engineers
1099 14th Street, NW, Suite 300 West
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Telephone: (202) 289-0222
Fax: (202) 289-7722
E-Mail: ite_staff@ite.org
URL: http://www.ite.org
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The Internet offers a growing number of sites useful for finding
information on automotive safety. Several of the organizations
listed above provide links to related sites from their web sites.
You might try the sites described below, or use your favorite
search engine and appropriate key words to identify more specific
resources.
AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety
URL: http://www.aaafoundation.org
Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety
URL: http://saferoads.org
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
URL: http://transportation1.org/aashtonew/
American Automobile Association
URL: http://www.aaa.com
American Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association
URL: http://adtsea.iup.edu
American Traffic Safety Services Association
URL: http://www.atssa.com
Automotive Safety Research Institute
URL: http://www.autosafetyresearch.org
An independent, nonprofit organization specializing in automobile crashworthiness
research.
Business & Economics Research Advisor: The Automotive Industry:
Electronic Resources
URL: http://www.loc.gov/rr/business/BERA/issue2/electronic.html
Center for Auto Safety
URL: http://www.autosafety.org
European Enhanced Vehicle-safety Committee
URL: http://www.bast.de/htdocs_engl/index.htm
Federal Highway Research Institute (Germany)
URL: http://www.bast.de/htdocs_engl/index.htm
See: Institutions of Other Countries
URL: http://www.bast.de/htdocs_engl/index.htm
See: International Organisations
URL: http://www.bast.de/htdocs_engl/index.htm
Forum of European Road Safety Research Institutes (FERSI)
URL: http://fersi.bast.de/
Governors Highway Safety Association
URL: http://www.statehighwaysafety.org
Motor Industry Research Association
URL: http://www.mira.co.uk
The Motor Industry Research Association (MIRA) and its Automotive Information
Centre is based in the United Kingdom but serves its members in the worldwide
automotive and wider transport industries. Its abstracts database has over
190,000 references derived from worldwide sources such as the press, automotive
journals, company reports, conference proceedings and technical papers.
Safety Research & Strategies, Inc.
URL: http://www.safetyresearch.net/
Web site has an online version of its newsletter: The Safety Record
Tire Industry Safety Council
URL: http://www.rma.org
Transportation Research Board of the National Academies
URL: http://trb.org
See: TRB Publications
URL: http://www4.trb.org/trb/onlinepubs.nsf
See: Publication Series - TRB Special Reports
URL: http://trb.org/news/blurb_browse.asp?id=12
See: Publication Series - Transportation Research Record
URL: http://trb.org/news/blurb_browse.asp?id=25
U.S. Department of Transportation
URL: http://www.dot.gov
See: Safety
URL: http://www.dot.gov/safety.html
See: Search engine of the U.S. Department of Transportation
URL: http://search.bts.gov/ntl/?qp=site%3Abts.gov/
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