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AlertDriving.com has created a dynamic, Web-based Traffic Safety Management program, committed to helping clients reduce violations, traffic collisions, injuries, and liability exposure.
http://www.alertdriving.com/
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http://www.alertdriving.com/

A public safety announcement from the Automobile Safety Foundation: STEERING LOCKS POSE AN INTERNATIONAL SAFETY EMERGENCY.
http://www.carsafe.org
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http://www.carsafe.org

Find what you need, whether for human drivers or computer device drivers. We have info on driving, jobs, road rage, and also drivers for modems, printers etc.
http://www.drivers.com
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http://www.drivers.com

Tracking bad drivers, with your help. road rage statistics, drunk driving statistics, speed limit, speeder, car insurance quotes, cheap auto insurance, anger management techniques
http://www.scofflaws.org
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http://www.scofflaws.org

Motor vehicle accidents are the number one cause of spinal cord injury.
http://www.spineuniverse.com/treatment/articles/080900spin_airbags.html
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http://www.spineuniverse.com/treatment/articles/080900spin_airbags.html

Information on SUV alternatives and advice on buying the safest family car, minivan or sport utility vehicle
http://www.suvsafety.info
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http://www.suvsafety.info

A comprehensive site to help drivers in America and other countries to maximise their safety, based on best driving practises and highway safety techniques from around the world.
http://www.driveandstayalive.com
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http://www.driveandstayalive.com

DriversHandbook.com -- Find your driving handbook in the world's biggest collection of driver's manuals and license guides, for teen, senior, commercial, and other drivers in the USA, Canada, and worldwide.
http://www.drivershandbook.com
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http://www.drivershandbook.com

Driving tips for Europe, motoring laws, seat belt rules,speed limits, alcohol limits, motorway tolls. Self-drive holidays with Drive-Alive. Plan online.
http://www.drive-alive.co.uk/driving_tips.htm
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http://www.drive-alive.co.uk/driving_tips.htm

MEDEA, the Maine Driver Education Association is to be on the forefront of driver education issues, legislation and education. To provide continuing education and training to the driver educators of the State of Maine. To act as a voice for driver education community with State government, and to promote driver education and highway safety to the citizens of Maine.
http://www.medeanews.org
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http://www.medeanews.org

Ol' Blue USA
http://www.olblueusa.org
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http://www.olblueusa.org

The resource for links to speed camera and radar trap sites on the web, giving you a chance to drive within the law.
http://www.ukspeedcameras.co.uk
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http://www.ukspeedcameras.co.uk

The Police Notebook - Law Enforcement Internet site to promote safety and crime prevention information.
http://www.ou.edu/oupd/kidseat.htm
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http://www.ou.edu/oupd/kidseat.htm

Some hints on what to do and how to drive in the winter in and around the Ottawa Carleton Region
http://www.tdc.ca/driving.htm
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winter driving, safety, winter, Eastern Ontario, Ottawa, Ottawa / Carleton, Canada, Ontario, Eastern Ontario

http://www.tdc.ca/driving.htm

The Ethan Foundationa Colorado 501(c)3 non-profit organization formed to support increased awareness of traffic safety, good parenting practices, and general education causes.
http://www.ethanfoundation.org/
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http://www.ethanfoundation.org/

http://www.reedberry.com
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http://www.reedberry.com

Offering budget web hosting solutions while still providing premium features; WAP, Perl, TCL, Python, C, Databases all supported.
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Fleet, Driving Tips : Safety brochures and fact sheets useful for fleet safety talks
http://www.rmis.com/sites/fledrivi.htm
Keywords:
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http://www.rmis.com/sites/fledrivi.htm

Automotive crash testing has saved thousands of lives by making cars safer. Learn about the tests, the ratings and how the dummies tell engineers what happens in an accident.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/crash-test.htm/printable
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http://www.howstuffworks.com/crash-test.htm/printable

The National Motorists Association is a membership organization devoted to representing and protecting the rights and interests of North American motorists. Member services include assistance with traffic tickets, information on traffic laws, plus guidance and aid for local and state legislative projects..
http://www.motorists.org/

http://www.motorists.org/

Smart Motorist offers a comprehensive selection of news items concerned with your vehicle, your driving, and your safety.
http://www.smartmotorist.com
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ABS, Accidents, Aggressive Drivers, Air Bags, Alarm Systems, All Wheel Drive, Anti-lock Brakes, Road Safety, Bad Drivers, Bad Weather Driving, Driving In Fog, Driving In Winter, Bicyclists, Big Rigs, Blind Spots, Breakdowns, Bumpers, Car Accidents, Car Crashes, Car Jackings, Cars, Car Seats, Car Washes, Children, Collisions, Comfort, Conversion Van Safety, Convertibles, Cosmetic Crash Parts, ...

http://www.smartmotorist.com

Gain insight to every aspect of being involved in a traffic accident. AccidentZone is your source for answers relating to you car accident
http://www.accidentzone.com/
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http://www.accidentzone.com/

Honda refuses to make longer seat belts or seat belt extenders available for larger passengers. Federal regulation 49CFR571.209 mandates that seatbelts fit occupants only up to 215 pounds.
http://www.ifisher.com/honda.htm
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http://www.ifisher.com/honda.htm

Accident reconstruction in South Africa. Investigations for accident reconstruction. Expert witnesses for litigation. Other investigations
http://www.dumetier.com/roadsafety/
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http://www.dumetier.com/roadsafety/

http://www.scienceservingsociety.com/book/

http://www.scienceservingsociety.com/book/

http://www.amasci.com/amateur/traffic/traffic1.html

http://www.amasci.com/amateur/traffic/traffic1.html

http://www.autosafety.org/

http://www.autosafety.org/

http://www.crashtests.info/

http://www.crashtests.info/

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Wikipedia-Article "Driving"

Driving is the controlled operation of a vehicle, which is usually a motor vehicle such as a truck, bus, motorcycle, or car. For bicycles and mounted animals and — at least in the U.K., the U.S. and Canada — motorcycles, the corresponding activity is called riding.

Driving includes knowing how to operate the mechanisms which control the speed and direction (which in technical terminology are both components of the velocity), and the braking of the vehicle, and especially includes knowing how to do both safely.

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Road transport

Driving as a physical skill

In terms of the basic physical tasks required, driving a motor vehicle generally involves:

  • Starting the vehicle's engine with the starting system
  • Setting the transmission to the correct gear
  • Depressing the pedals with one's feet to accelerate and slow the vehicle (and, if necessary, to change gears)
  • Steering the vehicle's direction with the steering wheel
  • Operating other important ancillary devices like the headlights and windshield wipers
  • Watching the road conditions in all directions around the vehicle (including frequent checks behind the vehicle using mirrors) to monitor the relative location of other vehicles, bicyclists, and pedestrians.

Driving as a survival skill

Of course, driving is far more complicated than simply pressing pedals and turning the steering wheel; it also involves looking out for everyone else (and everything) on the road. The skill of safe driving is necessary to avoid collisions, which kill many thousands of people annually (see also Car accident).

And safe driving is much more than following the legally prescribed rules of the road. It goes beyond that into the cultivation of good habits, maintaining attention, and a thoughtful, cooperative attitude that avoids and prevents accidents. This is often described as defensive driving.

Laws covering driving

In most countries, the use of public roads is heavily governed by law. Laws cover the construction and maintenance of roads, the construction and use of vehicles, the rules of the road, the requirements for driver and vehicle licensing (see Driver's license and License plate), vehicle taxation, safety inspections and compulsory insurance. These laws reflect the high degree of responsibility which is imposed upon both the drivers and manufacturers of vehicles to make them as safe in use as they can possibly be.

Motorists are almost universally required to take lessons with an approved instructor and pass a driving test before being granted a license. The trend has been towards increasingly tougher tests in recent decades. Almost all countries allow all adults with good vision to apply to take a driving test and, if successful, to drive on public roads. Saudi Arabia, however, bans women from driving vehicles (and riding bicycles) on public roads. Saudi women have periodically staged driving protests against these restrictions.

In many countries, even after passing one's driving test, new drivers may be initially subject to special restrictions. For example, in Australia, novice motorists are required to carry "P" ("provisional") plates, and are subject to lower speed limits, alcohol limits, and other restrictions for their first two years of driving. This varies between states.

Minimum driving ages

The minimum age required for driving varies depending on the country. The most common age is 18. Here are the ages required in some countries (in alphabetical order), note that some regions of the countries may start at a different age than other regions, this is just the minimum age requirement to drive:

Enforcement of driving-related laws

Each country has its own unique way of dividing up the responsibility for enforcing all the laws mentioned above. In nearly all countries, though, the laws controlling driving in practice (like speed limits) are enforced by the police, who are in the best position to identify violations as they occur and to issue citations or make arrests.

Some countries, like Australia, prefer to put everything road-related into a single agency at the state level. Thus, in the Australian state of New South Wales, the Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA) is responsible for driver licensing; highway construction, maintenance, and patrol; and many other things.

In contrast, in the United States, many U.S. state governments have a Department of Transportation that handles road construction and maintenance (subject to some guidance from the federal Department of Transportation), and a separate Department of Motor Vehicles that handles driver licensing and vehicle registration. There is usually a state police agency (called the Highway Patrol or Department of Public Safety) which enforces driving laws on state highways. On local roads, driving laws are enforced by county sheriff's departments or city police departments.

In many jurisdictions, bicycles are legally considered to be vehicles and cyclists are legally classified as drivers. The riding of bicycles is rarely subject to licensing. However, some municipalities may require a permit for the bicycle.

Rail transport

In rail transport, steering is done by controlling the switch points; this can be done:

  • by other personnel than the driver, often remotely from a traffic control point.
  • by the driver from his or her position.
  • by the driver getting out and operating the switch manually.

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References

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Wikipedia-Article "Safety"

For other uses, see Safety (disambiguation).
Warning signs, such as this one, can improve safety awareness.
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Warning signs, such as this one, can improve safety awareness.

Safety is the condition of being protected against failure, damage, error, accidents, or harm. Protection involves here both causing and exposure. It can include physical protection or that of posessions. Safety is often in relation to some guarantee of a standard of insurance to the quality and unharmful function of a thing or organization. It is used to ensure that the thing or organization will do only what it is wanted to do. Safety is the state of being safe.

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