Tribal Motor Vehicle Injury Prevention (TMVIP) Best Practices Guide 2016
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Description
Reports on motor vehicle injury prevention strategies which have been successfully implemented by American Indian and Alaska Native tribal organizations to increase child safety seat use, increase seat belt use, and decrease alcohol-impaired driving. Describes the issue of motor vehicle safety in tribal communities, highlights successful programs, and lists federal agency grant programs and other supports for motor vehicle crash injury prevention efforts in tribal areas.
Author(s)
Robert J. Letourneau, Carolyn E. Crump
Date
2016
Type
Document
Organization
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Tagged as
Alcohol use · American Indian or Alaska Native · Children and youth · Funding · Injuries · Planning and strategy methods and resources · Public health · Statistics and data · Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention