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A number of specific traffic safety plans and studies have been completed to date. This page will serve as a link to all existing studies as well as future studies as they become available. All studies are grouped and categorized below.
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Reasons for Increased Fatalities in 2004
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2003 vs. 2004, An analysis of fatalities in Alabama for 2003 vs. fatalities for 2004 to date (August 2004)
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Alcohol/Drugs
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0.08 BAC, A Comparative Analysis for the 0.08 BAC Law
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City Study, Mobile County, AL Alcohol-Drug Study
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Youth, (Age Less than 21) Alcohol Comparative Study
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Improper Licenses, Crashes in Which Causal Driver had no Legitimate License
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Driver/Behavior
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Red Lights, Comparative Analysis of Red-light Violation Crashes
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Work Zones, Comparative Analysis of Workzone Crashes
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Speed, Motor Vehicle Fatalities
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Motor Vehicle Fatalities on Alabama Interstate Highways
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Holidays
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Three Day Weekends, Three Day Weekend Holiday Study
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July Fourth Weekend Study
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Restraints
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Summary of Restraint Phone Survey
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Restraint Crash-Cost Summary
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Vehicle Type Categories
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Railroads, Comparative Analysis of Railroad Grade Crossing Crashes
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School Buses, School Bus Crash IMPACT Study
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Trucks, Heavy Truck (all but pickups/utilities) IMPACT Study
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Graduated Drivers Licensing (GDL)
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Graduated Drivers Licensing Update
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Graduated Drivers Licensing Special Study
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The Case For Graduated Drivers Licensing
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