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The AAA Foundation is also recognized as a leader in promoting the idea of Traffic Safety Culture; that is, a social climate in which traffic safety is highly valued and rigorously pursued. Since 2008, the AAA Foundation has published its annual Traffic Safety Culture Index in an effort to benchmark
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Research findings are communicated to policymakers, safety partners, and the media, and are used to develop public educational materials, such as brochures, handbooks, videos, and computer games/software. These products are designed to help drivers understand the potential hazards they will face on
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and highway departments on roadway improvement needs. For example, a 2006 report, Safety Impacts of Pavement Edge Drop-offs, documented and analyzed the effects such drop-offs have on roadway departure crashes. The study was cited by the
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and training; and pedestrian safety. The AAA Foundation research agenda is centered on four priority areas: Driver behavior and performance, emerging technologies, roadway systems and drivers and vulnerable road users.
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AAA Foundation projects have also been used to help strengthen laws, build public awareness of safety concerns and trends, and advise
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research and education. Since its founding in 1947, the AAA Foundation has sponsored over 200 projects related to
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Research in each of these areas is intended to identify the causes and consequences of
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that measures both attitudes and behaviors regarding, among other things,
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and track key indicators of the public's beliefs and attitudes toward
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FHWA Guidance Memo on Proven Crash Countermeasures, July 2008
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Nonprofit organization in Washington D.C., United States
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AAA Foundation
American Automobile Association
non-profit
charitable organization
Washington, DC
traffic safety
highway
distracted
impaired
drowsy driving
road rage
graduated driver licensing
driver's education
motor vehicle crashes
work zones
railroad crossings
weather
highway safety
Telephone survey
drinking and driving
cell phone use/texting behind the wheel
speeding
seatbelt
transportation agencies
Federal Highway Administration
"Traffic Safety Center Newsletter, UC Berkeley, Fall-Winter 2008, Vol. 5 No. 1"
the original
"Americans Are Driving More, And That Means More Risk"
FHWA Guidance Memo on Proven Crash Countermeasures, July 2008
AAA.com

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