Peter Kissinger spoke with Cynthia Gorney of the New York Times, and had a great conversation about how and why we behave as we do on the roads - a definite sync with traffic safety culture. Her published story is an ...
In 2006, the AAA Foundation began a new research initiative to address safety culture in the United States, specifically focusing on public attitudes toward traffic safety. The goals of this initiative are to describe, to measure, and most importantly, to ...
A Foundation research report identifies four driving behaviors directly associated with an increased crash risk. Speeding was found to nearly triple the odds of being involved in a crash.
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Nearly one out of ten people admit to driving drunk in the past 30 days.
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