Leaving a light on for safety
The study culled information from police and collision reports, as well as traffic registration data from 17 states. The study revealed estimated reductions in daytime multiple vehicle crashes ranging from 2.3 percent to nearly 12.5 percent, depending on the driving condition, type of DRL used and t...
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Published in | Automotive Body Repair News Vol. 42; no. 12; p. 116 |
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Format | Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Cleveland
Endeavor Business Media
01.12.2003
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Summary: | The study culled information from police and collision reports, as well as traffic registration data from 17 states. The study revealed estimated reductions in daytime multiple vehicle crashes ranging from 2.3 percent to nearly 12.5 percent, depending on the driving condition, type of DRL used and type of collision. |
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ISSN: | 2166-0751 2166-2533 |