Report on the Development of the Initial Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards Issued January 31, 1967
Author: United States. National Traffic Safety Agency
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Published: 1967
Total Pages: 140
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: United States. National Traffic Safety Agency
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Published: 1967
Total Pages: 140
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: United States. National Traffic Safety Agency
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Published: 1967
Total Pages: 140
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Commerce
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Published: 1967
Total Pages: 554
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce
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Published: 1967
Total Pages: 1418
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce
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Published: 1967
Total Pages: 1948
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: United States. Department of Commerce
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Published: 1967
Total Pages: 146
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Lee Vinsel
Publisher: JHU Press
Published: 2019-07-16
Total Pages: 421
ISBN-13: 1421429667
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The first comprehensive history of auto regulation in the United States. Regulation has shaped the evolution of the automobile from the beginning. In Moving Violations, Lee Vinsel shows that, contrary to popular opinion, these restrictions have not hindered technological change. Rather, by drawing together communities of scientific and technical experts, auto regulations have actually fostered innovation. Vinsel tracks the history of American auto regulation from the era of horseless carriages and the first, faltering efforts to establish speed limits in cities to recent experiments with self-driving cars. He examines how the government has tried to address car-related problems, from accidents to air pollution, and demonstrates that automotive safety, emissions, and fuel economy have all improved massively over time. Touching on fuel economy standards, the rise of traffic laws, the birth of drivers' education classes, and the science of distraction, he also describes how the government's changing activities have reshaped the automobile and its drivers, as well as the country's entire system of roadways and supporting technologies, including traffic lights and gas pumps. Moving Violations examines how policymakers, elected officials, consumer advocates, environmentalists, and other interested parties wrestled to control the negative aspects of American car culture while attempting to preserve what they saw as its positive contributions to society. Written in a clear, approachable, and jargon-free voice, Moving Violations will appeal to makers and analysts of policy, historians of science, technology, business, and the environment, and any readers interested in the history of cars and government.
Author: United States. National Highway Safety Bureau
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Published: 1969
Total Pages: 420
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Published: 1966
Total Pages: 176
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Reports for 1975- include activities under the National traffic and motor vehicle safety act of 1966 and the Motor vehicle information and cost savings act of 1972.