Heavy vehicle safety research: a new agenda for the 21st century. Prepared in response to Senate Report 103-310; Senate Appropriations Committee; H.R. 4556; Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill 1995.
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03/06/1995
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Mode of access: Internet. Author corporate affiliation: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C. Subject code: DEFG Subject code: DVE Subject code: DZNH Subject code: EOPT Subject code: RCGE*DE Subject code: WOH Subject code: XLM Subject code: XMS Subject code: YCJ |
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eng |
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| Palavras-Chave | #Vehicle electrical systems. #Truck drivers. #Standardization. #Motor vehicles. #Forecasting. #Driving simulators. #Databases. #Data banks. #Vehicle Diagnostic Systems. #Research and Development. #Motor Vehicle Standards. #Forecasts/ Projections. #Databases/ Data Banks. #Commercial Vehicles. #Articulated Trucks/ Combination Trucks. |
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