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Using Accident Research to Evaluate Periodic Motor Vehicle Inspection
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Abstract
Periodic motor vehicle inspection is one part of a balanced highway safety program. This paper uses federal safety research data to evaluate inspection and place it in perspective. The evaluation and costs of New Jersey's vehicle inspection system are described.
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McMinn, R., "Using Accident Research to Evaluate Periodic Motor Vehicle Inspection," SAE Technical Paper 730706, 1973, https://doi.org/10.4271/730706.Also In
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