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General Report Information
Executive Summary
Chapter One - Introduction
Chapter Two - Key Findings
Chapter Three - Common Safety Program Themes
Chapter Four - Recommendations and Implementation Strategy
References
Appendix A - European Contacts
Appendix B - Team Members
Appendix C - Amplifying Questions


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  4. Swedish National Road Administration, 1998. All Fatal Accidents Investigated, Borlange, Sweden.
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  8. German Insurance Association, et al, February 2001. Measures Against Frequent Accident Sites, Report Number 12, Koeln, Germany.
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  18. Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions, March 2000. New Directions in Speed Management - A Review of Policy, London, England.

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