ASIRT Publications and Resources
Road Travel Reports
A Global Road Safety Toolbox for the Study Abroad Community
“Be a Road Scholar – Road Safety and Study Abroad”
Faces behind the figures: voices of road traffic crash victims and their families
Safety Checklists
Speak up for Safety Cards
Remembrance Flash Presentation
Road Safety Seminars
Other Publications
World report on road traffic injury prevention (2004)
Road Safety Links
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ASIRT’s user-friendly reports on 150 countries describe general road conditions; frequent road crash sites; national road safety statistics; driver behaviors; driving regulations; urban, rural, night, and seasonal travel precautions; pedestrian, passenger and cycle safety tips; quality and availability of emergency medical care, emergency procedures and contact information. Click here to read more on RTRs.
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A Global Road Safety Toolbox for the Study Abroad Community
A Global Road Safety Toolbox for the Study Abroad Community is a 100-page full-color, comprehensive reference manual for the study abroad community. Program administrators and students can enhance their understanding of road realities and better plan for road conditions abroad by referring to the useful guidelines provided in this manual. Click here to read more on ASIRT’s Study Abroad programs.
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"Faces behind the figures: voices of road traffic crash victims and their families" was produced jointly by the World Health Organization and ASIRT. It puts a human face on the statistics presented in the many road safety reports published around the world. Faces offers first hand accounts of road crash victims and their families in over twenty countries. Click here to read more
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ASIRT’s Safety Checklists provide comprehensive lists of road safety precautions for pedestrians, passengers, cyclists and drivers when traveling abroad. These lists are excellent resources for corporations, organizations, study abroad program administrators, students, families and individuals planning trips abroad.
§ Pedestrian Safety Checklist
§ Taxi Safety Checklist
§ Bus & Minivan Safety Checklist
§ Driver Safety Checklist
§ Bicycling Safety Checklist
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Speak up for Safety Cards
“Speak up for Safety Cards” are wallet-sized cards that include important road safety phrases in Russian, Chinese, Spanish, and English. (E-mail asirt@asirt.org to request cards.) |
A flash created by ASIRT that was launched at the First U.N. Global Road Safety Week at WHO headquarters in Geneva in April, 2007. This powerful presentation illustrates the universal and devastating impact of road crashes on families and society. In this moving collage of photographs of road crash victims, set to a haunting melody, we catch a glimpse of the “faces behind the figures” that represent the 1.2 million killed and over 50 million injured in road crashes every year. Remembrance can be used as an advocacy tool, as well as a memorial.
ASIRT provides road safety training seminars to study abroad program administrators, Risk Managers, Corporations, tourist offices and organizations. Workshops are tailored to the specific needs of the participants and incorporate strategies and resources that enable individuals and groups to make safe, informed decisions when planning trips and while traveling or living abroad. Materials include ASIRT’s Road Travel Reports and other publications listed above. Contact ASIRT at asirt@asirt.org for more information or to sign up for a seminar.
WHO worked with international partners, including ASIRT to produce the World report on road traffic injury prevention, published in 2004. The World Report serves as a framework for road safety efforts worldwide, providing a clear set of recommendations for action. The report identifies five key risk factors that contribute to the increase in road crashes:
1. Non-use of safety belts and child restraints
2. Drink driving
3. Non-use or inadequate use of helmets
4. Excessive speed and
5. Lack of or inadequate infrastructure.
Links to websites that provide useful information for travelers and includes government agencies and prominent road safety NGOs:
Road Safety Associations
Travel and Tourism Information
Government Agencies
College and University Road Research Centers
Independent Research Agencies
Driver Training
Health Information
Road Signs and Maps
Foreign Embassies
Insurance Groups
Children’s sites
Bicycling
Motorcycling
Study Abroad
Additional Sites
AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety
www.aaafoundation.org/home
Advocates for Auto and Highway Safety
www.saferoads.org
Alliance International de Tourisme
www.aitgva.ch
American Public Transit Association
www.apta.com
The American Traffic Safety Services Association
www.atssa.com
American Trucking Associations
www.trucking.org
Arrive Safe
www.arrivesafe.org
Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine
www.carcrash.org
Association of Industrial Road Safety Officers (UK)
www.airso.org.uk/
BRAKE (UK)
www.brake.org.uk/index2.html
Canadian Association of Road Safety Professionals
www.cyberus.ca/~carsp/acpser.htm
CRASH (Citizens for Reliable and Safe Highways)
www.trucksafety.org
Global Road Safety Partnership
www.grsproadsafety.org
Global Transport Knowledge Partnership
www.gtkp.com
Ice Pack (U.S.-Winter Driving Conditions)
www.icepack.org/indexOLD.html
The Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM-UK)
www.iam.org.uk/
Intelligent Transportation Society of America (ITS America)
www.itsa.org
ITS International (ITS magazine)
www.itsinternational.com
Make Roads Safe (a joint project of the Commission for Road Safety and FIA Foundation)
www.makeroadssafe.org
Download the report on international road safety by "Make Roads Safe"
http://www.makeroadssafe.org/documents/make_roads_safe_low_res.pdf
Operation Lifesaver-Rail/Highway grade crossing safety
www.oli.org
Parliamentary Advisory Council For Transport Safety (PACTS-UK)
www.pacts.org.uk
RoadPeace
www.roadpeace.org.uk
Road Safety Information
www.usroads.com/index.aspxl
Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (UK)
www.rospa.co.uk/cms
SAFETI
www.globaled.us/safeti
Safe Moves
www.safemoves.org
Transportation Health and Safety Association of Ontario
www.thsao.on.ca
ANTOR-Internet Travel Resources
http://www.antor.com/travellinks/index.aspxl
British Council on Road Safety
http://www.oneworld.org
Fodors
http://www.fodors.com
Tourism Offices Worldwide Directory
http://www.towd.com
Travelocity
http://www.travelocity.com/
World Tourism Organization
http://www.world-tourism.org
Yahoo Travel- Road Tips
http://www.travel.yahoo.com
American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials
www.aashto.org/main/home_page.html
California Department of Transportation
http://www.dot.ca.gov
Dept. for Transport: Local Government and the Regions (UK Road Safety)
http://www.roads.detr.gov.uk/roadsafety/index.aspx
Danish Road Directorate
http://www.vd.dk/wimpdocen.asp?page=document&objno=11542
European Transport Safety Council
http://www.etsc.be/
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE SUR LES TRANSPORTS ET LEUR SECURITE (France)
http://www.inrets.fr/index.e.html
Institute for Transport Sciences Ltd (KTI-Hungary)
http://www.kti.hu/indexa.htm
International Cooperation on Theories and Concepts in Traffic Safety
http://www.ictct.org/index.aspx
International Transportation Safety Association
(An Association of Independent Transportation Accident Investigation Boards)
http://www.ntsb.gov/ITSA/
Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (Japan)
http://www.mlit.go.jp/english/index.aspxl
Montreal Ministry of Transport
http://www.mtq.gouv.qc.ca/
National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/
New Zealand Transport Accident Investigation Commission
www.taic.org.nz
Octav (Hungary)
http://www.octav.hu/index_e.html
Swedish National Road Administration
http://www.vv.se/for_lang/english/index.aspx
SWOV (Netherlands)
http://www.swov.nl/en/index.aspx
Transportation Safety Board of Canada
http://bst-tsb.gc.ca/
U.S. Department of State, Consular Information Sheets
http://travel.state.gov/travel_warnings.html
U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration
http://www.dot.gov
Center for Public Safety and Injury Prevention: University at Albany Highway Safety Library
http://www.albany.edu/sph/injury/injr_012.html
Dept. of Technology and Society, Lund University (Sweden)
http://www.tft.lth.se/
Helsinki University of Technology
http://www.hut.fi/Units/Civil/Transportation/
Lund University: Transport Resources for the Nordic Countries
http://www.tft.lth.se/Norden.htm
Texas Transportation Researcher
http//tti.tamu.edu/researcher
University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute
http://www.umtri.umich.edu/
University of Saskatchewan Transportation Centre
www.engr.usask.ca/tc/index.aspxl
Argonne National Laboratory Transportation Research Center
http://www.transportation.anl.gov/ttrdc/
Institute of Highways and Transportation
www.iht.org
Transport Research Laboratory (UK)
http://www.trl.co.uk/
Transportation Research Board of the National Academy of Sciences
www.nas.edu/trb/indexf2.html
American Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association (ADTSEA-Students)
http://adtsea.iup.edu/adtsea/default.asp
Commercial Driver Training
http://www.cdtschool.com
Drive Home Safe
http://www.drivehomesafe.com
Roehl Driver Training Center
http://www.drivertraining.net
TEA Driver Training and Education
http://www.tea.state.tx.us/drive
U.S. Driver Training
http://USdrivertraining.com
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
http://www.cdc.gov
Family Practice Notebook
http://www.familypracticenotebook.com
AA Roads (Road signs-USA)
http://www.aaroads.com/
Bartolomeo Mecánico: Road Signs of the World
http://www.ips.be/_wbm/home.htm
Bikeroute
http://www.bikeroute.com
European International Road Signs and Conventions
www.travlang.com/signs/
European Road Signs and Signals
http://www.ideamerge.com/motoeuropa/roadsigns
Highway Route Markers
http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~jlin/signs/
International Signs Online
http://www.intlsigns.com/
Manual of Traffic Signs (USA)
http://members.aol.com/rcmoeur/signman.html
Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (U.S.)
http://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/Map Quest
Mapquest
http://www.mapquest.com
The Road Information Program (TRIP-US)
http://www.tripnet.org/
Routes International
http://www.routesinternational.com
Signs Australia
http://community12.webshots.com/album/923658
Signs in Brazil (in Spanish)
http://www.geocities.com/athens/aegean/7911/sinais.html
Signs in Ontario
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/traveller/signs/
World Highways
http://www.worldhighways.com/
Embassy Web
www.embpage.org/
Insurance Corporation of British Columbia
www.icbc.com/road_safety/
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and the Highway Data Loss Institute
www.hwysafety.org/
State Farm
www.statefarm.com
Child Road Safety Campaign (UK)
www.think.dtlr.gov.uk/hedgehogs/index.aspx
Children's Traffic (Club Scotland)
www.trafficclub.co.uk
The Green Park Gang
(UK Children's Road Safety Site)
www.green-park.co.uk/
New York Child Traffic Safety Committee
www.nysgtsc.state.ny.us/
Otto Club (for children from AAA)
www.ottoclub.org/
Safety City for Kids
www.nhtsa.dot.gov/kids/artgallery/index.aspxl
Safe Routes to School (UK)
www.saferoutestoschools.org.uk/
Bicycle Safety Helmet Institute
www.helmets.org
Chicagoland Bicycle Federation
www.biketraffic.org
Cyclists Touring Club (UK)
www.ctc.org.uk/
European Cyclists' Federation
www.ecf.com/
Helmet Sizing Chart
www.danscomp.com/products/charts/helmetchart.htm
International Bike Fund (IBF)
www.ibike.org/index.htm
National Bicycle Safety Network
www.cdc.gov/ncipc/bike/default.htm
NHTSA Helmit Tips
www.nhtsa.gov/people/injury/pedbimot/bike/easystepsweb/index.htm
Protective Headgear Manufactures’ Association
www.phma.org
American Motorcyclist Association
www.ama-cycle.org/
Beginners Guide To Motorcycling
www.totalmotorcycle.com/school.htm
Motorcycle Safety Foundation
www.msf-usa.org/
National Association of Advanced Motorcycle Instructors
www.naami.co.uk/
Go Abroad
www.goabroad.com
NAFSA- Association for International Educators
www.NAFSA.org
Petersons.com (Study Abroad)
www.petersons.com
Study Abroad
www.studyabroad.com
Traffic Safety Topics
www.nysgtsc.state.ny.us/ts-place.htm
DOT links
www.dot.gov/useful.html
The Directory of Transportation Resources
http://dragon.princeton.edu/~dhb/index.aspxl
Sara's Wish Foundation
www.saraswish.org
Trafficling
www.trafficlinq.com/
Transportation Research Board, global transportation links page
www.nas.edu/trb/link/govf2.html
Who's Who in Traffic Safety
www.edc.org/HHD/csn/buildbridges/whoswho/
World Bank
www.worldbank.org
World Health Organization
www.WHO.int/en/
ASIRT Publications and Resources
Road Travel Reports
A Global Road Safety Toolbox for the Study Abroad Community
“Be a Road Scholar – Road Safety and Study Abroad”
Faces behind the figures: voices of road traffic crash victims and their families
Safety Checklists
Speak up for Safety Cards
Remembrance Flash Presentation
Road Safety Seminars
Other Publications
World report on road traffic injury prevention (2004)
Road Safety Links
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|
ASIRT’s user-friendly reports on 150 countries describe general road conditions; frequent road crash sites; national road safety statistics; driver behaviors; driving regulations; urban, rural, night, and seasonal travel precautions; pedestrian, passenger and cycle safety tips; quality and availability of emergency medical care, emergency procedures and contact information. Click here to read more on RTRs.
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 |
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A Global Road Safety Toolbox for the Study Abroad Community
A Global Road Safety Toolbox for the Study Abroad Community is a 100-page full-color, comprehensive reference manual for the study abroad community. Program administrators and students can enhance their understanding of road realities and better plan for road conditions abroad by referring to the useful guidelines provided in this manual. Click here to read more on ASIRT’s Study Abroad programs.
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"Faces behind the figures: voices of road traffic crash victims and their families" was produced jointly by the World Health Organization and ASIRT. It puts a human face on the statistics presented in the many road safety reports published around the world. Faces offers first hand accounts of road crash victims and their families in over twenty countries. Click here to read more
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ASIRT’s Safety Checklists provide comprehensive lists of road safety precautions for pedestrians, passengers, cyclists and drivers when traveling abroad. These lists are excellent resources for corporations, organizations, study abroad program administrators, students, families and individuals planning trips abroad.
§ Pedestrian Safety Checklist
§ Taxi Safety Checklist
§ Bus & Minivan Safety Checklist
§ Driver Safety Checklist
§ Bicycling Safety Checklist
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Speak up for Safety Cards
“Speak up for Safety Cards” are wallet-sized cards that include important road safety phrases in Russian, Chinese, Spanish, and English. (E-mail asirt@asirt.org to request cards.) |
A flash created by ASIRT that was launched at the First U.N. Global Road Safety Week at WHO headquarters in Geneva in April, 2007. This powerful presentation illustrates the universal and devastating impact of road crashes on families and society. In this moving collage of photographs of road crash victims, set to a haunting melody, we catch a glimpse of the “faces behind the figures” that represent the 1.2 million killed and over 50 million injured in road crashes every year. Remembrance can be used as an advocacy tool, as well as a memorial.
ASIRT provides road safety training seminars to study abroad program administrators, Risk Managers, Corporations, tourist offices and organizations. Workshops are tailored to the specific needs of the participants and incorporate strategies and resources that enable individuals and groups to make safe, informed decisions when planning trips and while traveling or living abroad. Materials include ASIRT’s Road Travel Reports and other publications listed above. Contact ASIRT at asirt@asirt.org for more information or to sign up for a seminar.
WHO worked with international partners, including ASIRT to produce the World report on road traffic injury prevention, published in 2004. The World Report serves as a framework for road safety efforts worldwide, providing a clear set of recommendations for action. The report identifies five key risk factors that contribute to the increase in road crashes:
1. Non-use of safety belts and child restraints
2. Drink driving
3. Non-use or inadequate use of helmets
4. Excessive speed and
5. Lack of or inadequate infrastructure.
Links to websites that provide useful information for travelers and includes government agencies and prominent road safety NGOs:
Road Safety Associations
Travel and Tourism Information
Government Agencies
College and University Road Research Centers
Independent Research Agencies
Driver Training
Health Information
Road Signs and Maps
Foreign Embassies
Insurance Groups
Children’s sites
Bicycling
Motorcycling
Study Abroad
Additional Sites
AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety
www.aaafoundation.org/home
Advocates for Auto and Highway Safety
www.saferoads.org
Alliance International de Tourisme
www.aitgva.ch
American Public Transit Association
www.apta.com
The American Traffic Safety Services Association
www.atssa.com
American Trucking Associations
www.trucking.org
Arrive Safe
www.arrivesafe.org
Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine
www.carcrash.org
Association of Industrial Road Safety Officers (UK)
www.airso.org.uk/
BRAKE (UK)
www.brake.org.uk/index2.html
Canadian Association of Road Safety Professionals
www.cyberus.ca/~carsp/acpser.htm
CRASH (Citizens for Reliable and Safe Highways)
www.trucksafety.org
Global Road Safety Partnership
www.grsproadsafety.org
Global Transport Knowledge Partnership
www.gtkp.com
Ice Pack (U.S.-Winter Driving Conditions)
www.icepack.org/indexOLD.html
The Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM-UK)
www.iam.org.uk/
Intelligent Transportation Society of America (ITS America)
www.itsa.org
ITS International (ITS magazine)
www.itsinternational.com
Make Roads Safe (a joint project of the Commission for Road Safety and FIA Foundation)
www.makeroadssafe.org
Download the report on international road safety by "Make Roads Safe"
http://www.makeroadssafe.org/documents/make_roads_safe_low_res.pdf
Operation Lifesaver-Rail/Highway grade crossing safety
www.oli.org
Parliamentary Advisory Council For Transport Safety (PACTS-UK)
www.pacts.org.uk
RoadPeace
www.roadpeace.org.uk
Road Safety Information
www.usroads.com/index.aspxl
Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (UK)
www.rospa.co.uk/cms
SAFETI
www.globaled.us/safeti
Safe Moves
www.safemoves.org
Transportation Health and Safety Association of Ontario
www.thsao.on.ca
ANTOR-Internet Travel Resources
http://www.antor.com/travellinks/index.aspxl
British Council on Road Safety
http://www.oneworld.org
Fodors
http://www.fodors.com
Tourism Offices Worldwide Directory
http://www.towd.com
Travelocity
http://www.travelocity.com/
World Tourism Organization
http://www.world-tourism.org
Yahoo Travel- Road Tips
http://www.travel.yahoo.com
American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials
www.aashto.org/main/home_page.html
California Department of Transportation
http://www.dot.ca.gov
Dept. for Transport: Local Government and the Regions (UK Road Safety)
http://www.roads.detr.gov.uk/roadsafety/index.aspx
Danish Road Directorate
http://www.vd.dk/wimpdocen.asp?page=document&objno=11542
European Transport Safety Council
http://www.etsc.be/
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE SUR LES TRANSPORTS ET LEUR SECURITE (France)
http://www.inrets.fr/index.e.html
Institute for Transport Sciences Ltd (KTI-Hungary)
http://www.kti.hu/indexa.htm
International Cooperation on Theories and Concepts in Traffic Safety
http://www.ictct.org/index.aspx
International Transportation Safety Association
(An Association of Independent Transportation Accident Investigation Boards)
http://www.ntsb.gov/ITSA/
Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (Japan)
http://www.mlit.go.jp/english/index.aspxl
Montreal Ministry of Transport
http://www.mtq.gouv.qc.ca/
National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/
New Zealand Transport Accident Investigation Commission
www.taic.org.nz
Octav (Hungary)
http://www.octav.hu/index_e.html
Swedish National Road Administration
http://www.vv.se/for_lang/english/index.aspx
SWOV (Netherlands)
http://www.swov.nl/en/index.aspx
Transportation Safety Board of Canada
http://bst-tsb.gc.ca/
U.S. Department of State, Consular Information Sheets
http://travel.state.gov/travel_warnings.html
U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration
http://www.dot.gov
Center for Public Safety and Injury Prevention: University at Albany Highway Safety Library
http://www.albany.edu/sph/injury/injr_012.html
Dept. of Technology and Society, Lund University (Sweden)
http://www.tft.lth.se/
Helsinki University of Technology
http://www.hut.fi/Units/Civil/Transportation/
Lund University: Transport Resources for the Nordic Countries
http://www.tft.lth.se/Norden.htm
Texas Transportation Researcher
http//tti.tamu.edu/researcher
University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute
http://www.umtri.umich.edu/
University of Saskatchewan Transportation Centre
www.engr.usask.ca/tc/index.aspxl
Argonne National Laboratory Transportation Research Center
http://www.transportation.anl.gov/ttrdc/
Institute of Highways and Transportation
www.iht.org
Transport Research Laboratory (UK)
http://www.trl.co.uk/
Transportation Research Board of the National Academy of Sciences
www.nas.edu/trb/indexf2.html
American Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association (ADTSEA-Students)
http://adtsea.iup.edu/adtsea/default.asp
Commercial Driver Training
http://www.cdtschool.com
Drive Home Safe
http://www.drivehomesafe.com
Roehl Driver Training Center
http://www.drivertraining.net
TEA Driver Training and Education
http://www.tea.state.tx.us/drive
U.S. Driver Training
http://USdrivertraining.com
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
http://www.cdc.gov
Family Practice Notebook
http://www.familypracticenotebook.com
AA Roads (Road signs-USA)
http://www.aaroads.com/
Bartolomeo Mecánico: Road Signs of the World
http://www.ips.be/_wbm/home.htm
Bikeroute
http://www.bikeroute.com
European International Road Signs and Conventions
www.travlang.com/signs/
European Road Signs and Signals
http://www.ideamerge.com/motoeuropa/roadsigns
Highway Route Markers
http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~jlin/signs/
International Signs Online
http://www.intlsigns.com/
Manual of Traffic Signs (USA)
http://members.aol.com/rcmoeur/signman.html
Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (U.S.)
http://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/Map Quest
Mapquest
http://www.mapquest.com
The Road Information Program (TRIP-US)
http://www.tripnet.org/
Routes International
http://www.routesinternational.com
Signs Australia
http://community12.webshots.com/album/923658
Signs in Brazil (in Spanish)
http://www.geocities.com/athens/aegean/7911/sinais.html
Signs in Ontario
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/traveller/signs/
World Highways
http://www.worldhighways.com/
Embassy Web
www.embpage.org/
Insurance Corporation of British Columbia
www.icbc.com/road_safety/
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and the Highway Data Loss Institute
www.hwysafety.org/
State Farm
www.statefarm.com
Child Road Safety Campaign (UK)
www.think.dtlr.gov.uk/hedgehogs/index.aspx
Children's Traffic (Club Scotland)
www.trafficclub.co.uk
The Green Park Gang
(UK Children's Road Safety Site)
www.green-park.co.uk/
New York Child Traffic Safety Committee
www.nysgtsc.state.ny.us/
Otto Club (for children from AAA)
www.ottoclub.org/
Safety City for Kids
www.nhtsa.dot.gov/kids/artgallery/index.aspxl
Safe Routes to School (UK)
www.saferoutestoschools.org.uk/
Bicycle Safety Helmet Institute
www.helmets.org
Chicagoland Bicycle Federation
www.biketraffic.org
Cyclists Touring Club (UK)
www.ctc.org.uk/
European Cyclists' Federation
www.ecf.com/
Helmet Sizing Chart
www.danscomp.com/products/charts/helmetchart.htm
International Bike Fund (IBF)
www.ibike.org/index.htm
National Bicycle Safety Network
www.cdc.gov/ncipc/bike/default.htm
NHTSA Helmit Tips
www.nhtsa.gov/people/injury/pedbimot/bike/easystepsweb/index.htm
Protective Headgear Manufactures’ Association
www.phma.org
American Motorcyclist Association
www.ama-cycle.org/
Beginners Guide To Motorcycling
www.totalmotorcycle.com/school.htm
Motorcycle Safety Foundation
www.msf-usa.org/
National Association of Advanced Motorcycle Instructors
www.naami.co.uk/
Go Abroad
www.goabroad.com
NAFSA- Association for International Educators
www.NAFSA.org
Petersons.com (Study Abroad)
www.petersons.com
Study Abroad
www.studyabroad.com
Traffic Safety Topics
www.nysgtsc.state.ny.us/ts-place.htm
DOT links
www.dot.gov/useful.html
The Directory of Transportation Resources
http://dragon.princeton.edu/~dhb/index.aspxl
Sara's Wish Foundation
www.saraswish.org
Trafficling
www.trafficlinq.com/
Transportation Research Board, global transportation links page
www.nas.edu/trb/link/govf2.html
Who's Who in Traffic Safety
www.edc.org/HHD/csn/buildbridges/whoswho/
World Bank
www.worldbank.org
World Health Organization
www.WHO.int/en/