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Motor Vehicle Safety
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Motor Vehicle Occupant Death Rates by State
Motor Vehicle Occupant Deaths in States, 2003-2012
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Motor Vehicle Prioritizing Interventions and Cost Calculator for States (MV PICCS)
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What Works: Strategies to Increase Car Seat and Booster Seat Use
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What Works: Strategies to Increase Restraint Use
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Parents Are the Key to Safe Teen Drivers
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What Works: Strategies to Reduce or Prevent Drunk Driving
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Journal Articles
Billie H, Crump CE, Letourneau RJ, West BA.
Child safety and booster seat use in five tribal communities, 2010-2014
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Journal of Safety Research
2016.
Murphy T, Pokhrel P, Worthington A, Billie H, Sewell M, Bill N.
Unintentional Injury Mortality Among American Indians and Alaska Natives in the United States, 1990–2009
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American Journal of Public Health
2014; 104: S470–S480.
Shults RA, Sleet DA, Elder RW, Ryan GW, Sehgal M.
Association between state-level drinking and driving countermeasures and self-reported alcohol-impaired driving
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Injury Prevention
2002;8:106—10.
Elder RW, Shults RA, Sleet DA, et al.
Effectiveness of sobriety checkpoints for reducing alcohol-involved crashes
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Traffic Injury Prevention
2002;3:266-74.
Zaza S, Sleet DA, Thompson RS, et al.
Task Force on Community Preventive Services. Reviews of evidence regarding interventions to increase use of child safety seats.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine
. 2001;21(4S):31-47.
MMWR Articles
West BA, Naumann RB .
Tribal motor vehicle injury prevention programs for reducing disparities in motor vehicle-related injuries
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MMWR
2014; 63: 28-33.
Naimi TS, Cobb N, Boyd D, Jarman DW, Espey D, Snesrud P, Chavez P.
Alcohol-Attributable Deaths and Years of Potential Life Lost Among American Indians and Alaska Natives – United States, 2001-2005
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MMWR
2008;57(34):938-941.
Wallace LJD, Patel R, Dellinger A.
Injury mortality among American Indian and Alaska Native Children and Youth — United States, 1989–1998
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MMWR
2003;52(30):697–701.
Motor-Vehicle Occupant Injury: Strategies for Increasing Use of Child Safety Seats, Increasing Use of Safety Belts, and Reducing Alcohol-Impaired Driving
. A Report on Recommendations of the Task Force on Community Preventive Services.
MMWR
. 2001;50 (no.RR-7) (2)
Partner Publications
Piontkowski SR, Peabody JS, Reede C, Velascosoltero J, Tsatoke Jr. G, Shelhamer T, Hicks KR.
Reducing Motor Vehicle-Related Injuries at an Arizona Indian Reservation: Ten Years of Application of Evidence-Based Strategies
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Global Health: Science and Practice 2015
. 3(4):619-629
LeTourneau RJ, CE Crump, Bowling JM, Kuklinski DM, Allen CW.
Ride Safe: A Child Passenger Safety Program for American Indian and Alaska Native Children.
Maternal Child Heath
2008. DOI 10.1007/s10995-008-0332-6
Smith ML, Berger LR.
Assessing community child passenger safety efforts in three Northwest Tribes
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Injury Prevention
2002;8;289-292
Voas RB, Tippets AS, Fisher DA.
Ethnicity and Alcohol related fatalities: 1990 to 1994
. Landover, MD: Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation; 2000. Report no. DOT HS 809 068
Baker SP, Chen L, Li G. Nationwide review of graduated driver licensing. Washington (DC): AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety; 2007.
http://www.aaafoundation.org/pdf/NationwideReviewOfGDL.pdf
Tribal Road Safety Infographic: Tips to Keep You Safe on the Road
Tribal Road Safety Infographic: What Can Be Done
Task Force Recommendations Used to Improve Tribal Motor Vehicle Safety
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