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Michigan Traffic Safety Conference: Evaluating Behavioral Strategies to Lower Motor Vehicle Fatalities

The Michigan Traffic Safety Conference featured a review of behavioral efforts aimed at reducing motor vehicle fatalities, conducted by Dr. James L. Nichols of Nichols and Associates. Key areas of focus included critical issues like alcohol-impaired driving, non-use of restraint systems, speeding, aggressive driving, inattentive driving, and crashes involving pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorcyclists. The presentation analyzed the relative size of these problems categorized by their behavioral roots, highlighting the importance of targeting specific behaviors to enhance traffic safety.

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Michigan Traffic Safety Conference: Evaluating Behavioral Strategies to Lower Motor Vehicle Fatalities

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    1. Michigan Traffic Safety Conference A Review of Behavioral Efforts To Reduce Motor Vehicle Fatalities James L. Nichols, Ph.D. Nichols and Associates

    2. Behavioral Countermeasures: Where Do We Fit?

    3. What Problems are We Most Interested in? Alcohol-Impaired Driving Non-Use of Restraint Systems Speeding Aggressive & Inattentive Driving Pedestrian Crashes Bicyclist Crashes Motorcyclist Crashes

    4. Relative Size of Various Problems (By Behavioral Categorization)

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