The second symposium explored ways to make traffic offense adjudication more highway safety effective. State highway safety officials from 10 primarily eastern States, as well as national experts, were in attendance at the symposium conducted November 1973 in New York City, New York. The symposium highlighted the relationship between traffic violations and highway accidents; the advisability of implementing administrative hearings to supplement or replace traffic court adjudication; the need for change in the traffic law system; improved rehabilitation techniques for problem drivers; and innovative approaches in handling problem drinker drivers.
Report on Symposium on Effective Highway Safety Adjudication. Volume I
1975
58 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Fire Services, Law Enforcement, & Criminal Justice , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation Safety , Traffic safety , Courts of law , Motor vehicle operators , Meetings , State government , Law enforcement , Urban areas , Accident prevention , Effectiveness , Licenses , Recommendations , Vehicular traffic violations , DOT/5A , DOT/5K