Volume 2, Number 3 - March/April 1999

Selected Resources from NHTSA

NHTSA materials targeted to specific populations include the following:

Cross My Heart: An occupant protection video targeted to American Indians.

Eye of the Tiger: A comic book about drinking and driving targeted at young Asian Americans.

Highway Safety Needs of U.S. Hispanic Communities: Issues and Strategies: An important report published in 1992.

How to Implement an El Protector Traffic Safety Program: A safety outreach program using Hispanic police officers as role models and educators.

NHTSA's Traffic Safety Materials Catalog can be obtained by contacting U.S. DOT/NHTSA, Media and Marketing Division, NTS-21, 400 Seventh Street, SW, Washington, DC 20590, Attn: TSP Resource Center Orders, or by contacting your NHTSA Regional Office. Traffic safety materials, as well as research reports, can also be found on the NHTSA website at www.nhtsa.dot.gov. The online catalog can be searched by specific cultural audience.

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IN THIS ISSUE

Cultural Diversity and Safe Communities

Improving Occupant Safety in the Navajo Nation

Safety as Heritage

United Tribes Technical College Injury Prevention Program

Blacks Against Drunk Driving

National Diversity Forum: Creating Partnerships to Save Lives

Child Transportation Safety Tips

Illinois Hispanic Safe Communities

Resources on Cultural Diversity

Selected Resources from NHTSA