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Citation

Karr A. Traffic Saf. (Chicago) 1999; 99(3): 6.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1999, National Safety Council)

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Abstract

In a poll released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a majority of 6,000 drivers felt police enforcement in general was about right, but many said it was inadequate on some important roads. Sixty-one percent believed tailgating needed more enforcement, and 58% felt that way about weaving in and out of traffic. More than 25% said there is too little enforcement on the Interstates, and 40% advocated increased enforcement on residential roads. Interstate highways; Public opinion; Residential streets; Road rage; Surveys; Tailgating; Traffic law enforcement; Weaving traffic; Close following


Language: en

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