The Insurance Industry: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly of the Committee on the JudiciaryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 |
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... TRAFFIC SAFETY ... The automobile insurance industry shows more concern for traffic safety than any other organized group in the U.S. " This was the conclusion reached by The National Underwriter , leading insurance trade publication ...
... TRAFFIC SAFETY ... The automobile insurance industry shows more concern for traffic safety than any other organized group in the U.S. " This was the conclusion reached by The National Underwriter , leading insurance trade publication ...
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... traffic engineer that the police can enforce traffic laws only when violations will stand the tests of proof required by criminal law . Most police action , which concentrates on speeding violations , can be sup- ported by mechanical ...
... traffic engineer that the police can enforce traffic laws only when violations will stand the tests of proof required by criminal law . Most police action , which concentrates on speeding violations , can be sup- ported by mechanical ...
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... traffic accidents . It has also been shown that traffic deaths and injuries could be reduced by a substantial percent- age if only the small number of habitual traffic law violators were taken off of the road . We believe that driving ...
... traffic accidents . It has also been shown that traffic deaths and injuries could be reduced by a substantial percent- age if only the small number of habitual traffic law violators were taken off of the road . We believe that driving ...
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American Insurance Association__ | 12493 |
American Mutual Insurance Alliance | 12558 |
National Association of Independent Insurers_ | 12675 |
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