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Carolina Department Motor North Vehicle
Fayetteville - Arkansas

Principal Locations
  1. Bentonville
  2. Fayetteville
  3. Fort Smith
  4. Hot Springs
  5. Jonesboro
  6. Little Rock
  7. North Little Rock
  8. Springdale
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  10. West Memphis

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Carolina Department Motor North Vehicle



FHWA-RD-99-078
The estimates reported in table 63 are substantially higher than their counterparts in table 58. They may also be closer to reality, at least for California and New York State. (The North Carolina projections are too low, due to the higher severity of the cases reported and the higher frequency of motor vehicle involvement.) Comparing numbers of actual reported hospital cases in table 57 with the estimated emergency department cases in table 63, if one assumes that the emergency department estimates are correct, then the numbers hospitalized represent 2-3 percent of the bicycle-only cases, approximately 4 percent of the bicycle-motor vehicle cases, and 14-16 percent of the pedestrian-motor vehicle cases for California and New York State. These numbers are well within expectations. The New York data shows an unusually high number of estimated pedestrian-only cases, but again this is probably due to the prominent role that "slips on ice" played in the Buffalo emergency department databa ... [Read More]

The National Driver Register
Department of Motor Vehicles ...

Motor Vehicle Records Department ...

If You Need To get In Touch With A State Motor Vehicle Agency ... [Read More]

Motor-Vehicle Occupant Injury: Strategies for Increasing Use of Child Safety Seats, Increasing Use of Safety Belts, and Reducing Alcohol-Impaired Driving
**Members of the consultation team were Julie C. Bolen, Ph.D., M.P.H., National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, CDC, Atlanta, Georgia; Robert D. Brewer, M.D., M.S.P.H., Nebraska Department of Health, Lincoln, Nebraska; Stephanie D. Bryn, M.P.H., Health Resources Services Administration, Rockville, Maryland; Forrest M. Council, Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Robert W. Denniston, M.A., Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Rockville, Maryland; Andrea C. Gielen, Sc.D., Sc.M., Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland; Sue Gorcowski, M.A., National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.; Charles A. Hurley, National Safety Council, Washington, D.C.; Bruce H. Jones, M.D., M.P.H., National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, CDC, Atlanta, Georgia; Trudy A. Karlson, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin; Mark R. Kinde, M.P.H., Minnesota Department of Health, Minneapolis, ... [Read More]

FMCSA - Related Links - Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
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New Mexico State Highway and Transportation Department ...

These links are provided as a courtesy to our users and are not intended as an endorsement or advertisement. Many of them are external to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration; we are not responsible for the accuracy or content of external sites. ... [Read More]

NORTH CAROLINA: Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) Crash Evaluation
North Carolina is ranked number six in the nation for the number of traffic crashes involving commercial motor vehicles (CMVs). A CMV is designated as any vehicle weighing more than 26,001 pounds, and/or designed to transport 16 or more passengers including the driver. There are approximately 1.5 million CMVs registered in the state. An analysis of approximately 6,274 CMV crashes occurring statewide between 1995 and 1997 indicated that in more than 42 percent of the incidents, the CMV operator was cited as being at fault. This data indicates that many of these professional drivers may lack the knowledge, skill, and ability required to safely operate a large commercial truck. ... [Read More]

NIOSH Topic: Traumatic Occupational Injuries: Motor Vehicles | CDC/NIOSH
The risk of roadway crashes associated with on-the-job operation of motor vehicles affects millions of U.S. workers. Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that in 2001, nearly 4.2 million workers in the U.S. were classified as motor vehicle operators. Other workers who use motor vehicles in performing their jobs are spread across numerous other occupations. These include workers who operate vehicles owned or leased by their employer, and those who drive personal vehicles for work purposes. ... [Read More]

Department of Motor Vehicle Addresses
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Department of Motor Vehicles ...

Missouri Department of Motor Vehicles ... [Read More]

MedlinePlus: Motor Vehicle Safety
NC - North Carolina ...

Select services and providers for Motor Vehicle Safety in your area. ...

Adapting Motor Vehicles for People with Disabilities (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) ... [Read More]

State by state transportation resources, motor vehicles - WisconsinDepartment of Transportation
Select a state name to find the Division of Motor Vehicles or vehicular services Web pages or select the link below each individual state for registration statistics. ...

Wisconsin motor vehicles ...

Motor vehicle registrations (select "registrations and titles" section) ... [Read More]

NIOSH Topic: Traumatic Occupational Injuries: Motor Vehicle Fatality Investigation Reports | CDC/NIOSH
Through the Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Program , NIOSH conducts on-site investigations of occupational fatalities, including those related to motor vehicles, and supports similar efforts by State partners. NIOSH personnel also evaluate vehicle-related fatalities of fire fighters through the Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program . ...

Investigations of Fatal Motor-Vehicle Incidents Involving Fire Fighters and Emergency Responders ... [Read More]


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