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International resource  AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety  
Features information and educational materials produced by this non-profit, American organization devoted to conducting research into the causes of traffic crashes with the intent to prevent them and minimize injuries when they do occur. Provides focused, educational materials for drivers, pedestrians, bicyclists and other road users.
Source: AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety
From: International resource
Alberta Infrastructure and Transportation 
Provides and supports effective, safe, innovative and sustainable transportation, public buildings, as well as water and wastewater infrastructure. Offers information on topics including: traffic safety in Alberta; commercial transportation; roads and highways; technical resources; and relevant policies and legislation.
Source: Alberta Infrastructure and Transportation
Canadian Association of Road Safety Professionals 
Represents professionals involved in the research, management, and delivery of road safety programs, facilitates communication among road safety groups, and promotes research. Offers listings of conferences and courses, newsletter highlights, and access to members' scientific publications.
Source: Canadian Association of Road Safety Professionals (CARSP)
Canadian motor vehicle traffic collision statistics, 2001 
Presents 2001 statistics on motor vehicle fatalities and injuries according to the age group, the time (hour, day and month) and location of the collisions, the drivers' blood alcohol content, the number of collisions which occurred under specific conditions of lighting and weather, and the types of vehicles involved.
Source: Transport Canada
From: Statistics and reports
Canadian motor vehicle traffic collision statistics: 2002 
Presents 2002 statistics on motor vehicle fatalities and injuries by user class, place of occurrence, age group, type of vehicle, light conditions, weather conditions, and involvement of legal impairment. Includes total collisions and casualties for 1983-2002.
Source: Transport Canada
From: Statistics and reports
Canadian motor vehicle traffic collision statistics: 2003 
Presents 2003 statistics on motor vehicle fatalities and injuries by age group, road user class, type of vehicle, place of occurrence, month of occurrence, time of day, light conditions, weather conditions, and legal impairment. Gives an overview of statistics on total collisions and casualties from 1984-2003.
Source: Transport Canada
From: Statistics and reports
Canadian motor vehicle traffic collision statistics: 2004 
Presents 2004 statistics on motor vehicle fatalities and injuries by age group, road user class, type of vehicle, place of occurrence, month of occurrence, time of day, light conditions, weather conditions, and legal impairment. Gives an overview of statistics on total collisions and casualties from 1985-2004.
Source: Transport Canada
From: Statistics and reports
Canadian road/railway grade crossing detailed safety assessment field guide 
Guides individuals through a safety assessment of road and railway grade crossings. Provides an overview of the safety assessment objectives and process, guidelines for selecting an assessment team and developing a program, and methodologies for conducting crossing assessments.
Source: Transport Canada
Caution: animals crossing 
Provides information and statistics on motor vehicle collisions with wildlife. Cites the most dangerous times when these collisions could occur and offers advice to avoid these hazards. Notes engineering and technological solutions in reducing the incidence of these collisions.
Source: Canada Safety Council (CSC)
From: Traffic safety
Impacts of cannabis on driving: an analysis of current evidence with an emphasis on Canadian data 
Cites collisions as a major cause of death and injury in Canada. Addresses concerns about the role of cannabis in collision causation. Provides an overview of available research and evidence on the potential impact of cannabis on road safety in Canada.
Source: Transport Canada
From: Road safety
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