About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 136. Chapters: Speed limit, Traffic, Winter service vehicle, Traffic sign, Road traffic safety, Texting while driving, Speed limit enforcement, Tram accident, Mobile phones and driving safety, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Speed limits by country, John Fitch, Shared space, Reported Road Casualties Great Britain, Safety Camera Partnership, List of countries by traffic-related death rate, Jaywalking, Management systems for road safety, Bollard, Make Roads Safe, Road traffic control, EuroRAP, CARRS-Q, Construction site safety, Speed enforcement in Australia, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Road rage, Road debris, Association of British Drivers, Speed bump, Bike rage, Safe Speed, Global road safety for workers, TIRTL, Slaughter alley, Smoking bans in private vehicles, ADAC, Traffic cone, Pedestrian safety through vehicle design, Smeed's law, Traffic school, Vision Zero, Old age and driving, Junior safety patrol, Speed hump, Jersey barrier, Road slipperiness, Wikispeedia, S-1 Gard, Highway Code, World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, European Campaign for Safe Road Design, Safety Town, Speed limiter, Polski Związek Motorowy, International Municipal Signal Association, Traffic guard, International Road Assessment Program, Road Safety Authority, Concrete step barrier, Brake, Ride height, June McCarroll, RAC Foundation, Two-second rule, Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, Lighting-up time, Impact attenuator, Walking bus, ISO 39001, Speed table, Speed cushion, Road safety audit, Distracted driving, Runaway truck ramp, Online traffic school, ESafety, Rear services, RACE, Hector the Cat, IAM Motoring Trust, Killed or Seriously Injured, Esuvee, Wrong-way driving, William Phelps Eno, Town sign, Riding school bus, F-Shape barrier, Accident blackspot, Fatality Analysis Reporting System, Slower Speeds...