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Aggressive Drivers View Traffic Differently Capital Beltway Focus Groups Report Finds (posted 4/98)
This study examined views of drivers on Washington's Capital Beltway from 1994 to 1997 in a series of focus groups. In 1997, aggressive driving had become one of the major concerns of motorists. The report documents differences between groups of aggressive and general drivers. (FAX requests for printed copies of this document, DOT HS 808 705, to Office of Research & Traffic Records, 202-366-7096. See Traffic Tech Number 175, April 98 for a two page summary.)

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“Volume I: Findings— National Survey of Distracted and Drowsy Driving Attitudes and Behaviors:  2002
This report represents the findings from a national survey conducted by the Gallup Organization for NHTSA during February through April of 2002 on drivers behaviors and attitudes regarding distracted driving and drowsy driving.

“Volume II: Findings— National Survey of Speeding and Unsafe Driving Attitudes and Behavior: 2002”. available in pdf. (posted 06-02-04)
This report presents findings from a national survey conducted by the Gallup Organization for NHTSA during February through April of 2002 on drivers' reported behaviors and attitudes surrounding speeding, and aggressive driving and and other unsafe driving behaviors.

“Volume III: Methods— (Cover) National Survey of Distracted and Drowsy Driving Attitudes and Behaviors:  2002 AND National Survey of Speeding and Unsafe Driving Attitudes and Behavior: 2002”. (pdf).
This report presents in detail the methods used by Gallup to conduct the surveys reported on in Volume I and Volume II.

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The Relative Frequency of Unsafe Driving Acts In Serious Traffic Crashes (Summary Technical Report) (posted 01-01) Also available in .pdf
This study was conducted to determine the specific driver behaviors and unsafe driving acts (UDAs) that lead to crashes, and the situational, driver and vehicle characteristics associated with these behaviors.

The Relative Frequency of Unsafe Driving Acts In Serious Traffic Crashes (Final Report in .pfd) (posted 01-01)
This study was conducted to determine the specific driver behaviors and unsafe driving acts (UDAs) that lead to crashes, and the situational, driver and vehicle characteristics associated with these behaviors. 

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