The report, contained in three volumes, summarizes the results of a study designed to identify the more significant developments in traffic offense adjudication, providing states and local jurisdictions with the information necessary to assist them in the evaluation and improvement of their traffic offense adjudication systems. The study involved a comprehensive survey and analysis of traffic offense adjudication systems currently being employed in 12 major metropolitan areas. The study culminated in the development of a model traffic offense adjudication process which offers the maximum in highway safety potential and case processing efficiency, while satisfying all essential legal requirements.
Effective Highway Safety Traffic Offense Adjudication. Volume I. A Perspective
1974
24 pages
Report
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English
Fire Services, Law Enforcement, & Criminal Justice , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Traffic safety , State government , Traffic laws , Motor vehicle operators , Urban areas , Surveys , Effectiveness , Recommendations , Licenses , Law enforcement , Metropolitan areas , Vehicular traffic violations