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Rural Safety News (December 2011, vol. 5, no. 4)

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Rural Safety News (December 2011, vol. 5, no. 4)

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2011

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Center for Excellence in Rural Safety (CERS) (Center for Transportation, University of Minnesota - Minneapolis)

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Newsletter or Bulletin

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Articles include: Profiles in Safety: Nationwide scan effort aims to reduce rural lanedeparture crashes; National Toward Zero Death efforts lay groundwork for decreased rural road fatalities; Innovative traffic safety program seeks to predict and prevent traffic crashes system wide; Version 4 of SafeRoadMaps previewed at International GIS Day; More rural safety news and resources; 1/10/12 CERS webinar: Reducing Hazards from PavementEdge; DropOffs in Florida; Roadway Safety Noteworthy Practices Database; Rural Highway Safety Clearinghouse recent additions

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Rural Safety News was an electronic newsletter of the Center for Excellence in Rural Safety (CERS) at the University of Minnesota.

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Vol. 5;No. 4

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Center for Excellence in Rural Safety (CERS). (2011). Rural Safety News (December 2011, vol. 5, no. 4). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/175680.

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