![]() |
![]() |
Motor Vehicle Insurance in the United States
Appendix
A
References
Table of Contents / NHTSA home / Overview
A.M. Best and Company. (2000). Bests Aggregates and Averages, Oldwick NJ: A.M. Best and Company.
Goch, L. (2000). Car Wars, Best's Review 101:6, 34-60.
FHWA. (2000). Highway Statistics 1999, Washington DC: Federal Highway Administration.
Insurance Research Council. (2001). Uninsured Motorists, 2000 Edition. Malvern PA: Insurance Research Council.
Kim, K.E., Boski, J., and Yamashita, E.Y. (2002). Typology of Motorcycle Crashes: Rider Characteristics, Environmental Factors, and Spatial Factors (02-2885), TRB 2002 presentation.
Lawrence, B.A., Max, W., and Miller, T.R. (2002). Cost of Injuries Resulting from Motorcycle Crashes: A Literature Review, Washington, DC: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, DOT HS 809 242.
Blincoe, L.J., and Luchter, S. (1983). The Economic Cost to Society of Motor Vehicle Accidents,Washington, DC: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, DOT HS 806 342.
Miller, T.R. (1988). Safety Belt Use and Auto Insurance Prices: A Report to Congress, Washington, DC: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Miller, T.R. (1989). 65 MPH: Does It Save Time?, 33rd Proceedings of the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine, 73-90.
Miller, T.R., Viner, J.G., Rossman, S.B., Pindus, N.M., Gellert, W.A., Douglass, J.B., Dillingham, A.E., and Blomquist, G. (1991). The Costs of Highway Crashes, Washington, DC: National Technical Information Service, FHWARD91055.
Miller, T.R., Levy, D., Spicer, R., and Lestina, D. (1998). Allocating the Costs of Motor Vehicle Crashes Between Vehicle Types, Transportation Research Record 1635, 81-87.
Zaloshnja, E., Miller, T.R., and Spicer, R. (2000). Cost of Large Truck- and Bus-Involved Crashes, Report of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Washington, DC.