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Ntsb Mostwanted Transportation Safety Improvements 2006

By National Transportation Safety Board

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Book Id: WPLBN0000704461
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File Size: 85,783 KB.
Reproduction Date: 2006

Title: Ntsb Mostwanted Transportation Safety Improvements 2006  
Author: National Transportation Safety Board
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Language: English
Subject: Government publications, Transportation and society, National Transportation Safety Board (U.S.)
Collections: National Transportation Safety Board Collection
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Publisher: National Transportation Safety Board

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Safety Board, N. T. (n.d.). Ntsb Mostwanted Transportation Safety Improvements 2006. Retrieved from http://www.gutenberg.us/


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Excerpt: Actions needed by States - Improve Child Occupant Protection: // Enact State laws requiring booster seats for young children. // Enact Primary Seat Belt Enforcement Laws // Increase the number of people who wear seat belts through stronger enforcement laws. // Promote Youth Highway Safety // Enact graduated driver licensing legislation. // Restrict the number of teen passengers traveling with young novice drivers. // Prohibit use of wireless communications devices by young novice drivers. // Eliminate Hard Core Drinking Driving // Enact State legislation and take other actions that are proven to reduce crashes involving those who repeatedly drink large amounts of alcohol and drive including: // Frequent, statewide sobriety checkpoints. // Legislation to create stricter sanctions for those arrested the first time with a high blood alcohol concentration (>or = 0.15 Bac). // Zero blood alcohol requirement for convicted dwi offenders when they get their license back. // Administrative rather than court-based license revocation for refusing to take or failing the sobriety test. // Vehicle sanctions for dwi offenders. // Eliminate plea-bargaining dwi offenses and programs that divert offenders and purge the offense record. // Retain dwi offense records (to identify and prosecute repeat offenders) for at least 10 years. // Develop and operate special sanction (court-based) programs for hard core dwi offenders.

 
 



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