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National Transportation Safety Board - Übersetzung nach niederländisch

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATIVE AGENCY FOR CIVIL TRANSPORTATION ACCIDENTS
NTSB; Conseil National de la Sécurité des Transports; Conseil National de la Securite des Transports; Junta Nacional de Seguridad del Transporte; NSTB; N.T.S.B.; U.S. National Transportation Safety Board; National Transportation Board; The National Transportation Safety Board; The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB); National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB); Nation Transportation Safety Board; US National Transportation Safety Board; N. T. S. B.; National Transportation Safety Bureau; National Transportation Safety Board Office of Public Affairs; Ntsb.gov; National Transport Safety Board; US NTSB
  • NTSB hearing in 2013 on the [[Boeing 787 Dreamliner battery problems]]
  • NTSB "go team" members at the [[Asiana Airlines Flight 214]] crash site
  • NTSB investigators on-scene at the [[2015 Philadelphia train derailment]]
  • NTSB headquarters
  • [[TWA Flight 800]] wreckage, as reconstructed by the NTSB

National Transportation Safety Board         
Regeringsbureau van de VS die transportongelukken van allerlei typen onderzoekt (spoorwegen, luchtvaart, enz.) NTSB
passive restraint         
  • Data from table above showing data from the US [[Fatality Analysis Reporting System]]<ref name=Evans04/>
  • [[Ferrari F430]] steering wheel with [[airbag]]
  • Mini Clubman]] [[Experimental Safety Vehicle]] featuring a "pedestrian-friendly" front end.
  • Consumer information label for a vehicle with at least one US NCAP star rating
  • test]] in a [[Mazda CX-5]] crossover.
STUDY AND PRACTICE TO MINIMIZE THE OCCURRENCE AND CONSEQUENCES OF MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS
Car Safety; Vehicular Safety Devices; Passive safety; Car safety; Passenger protection; Automobile Safety; Vehicle safety; European Transport Safety Council; ETSC; Auto safety; Passive safety device; Passive restraint; Driver aids; Safety cage; Automotive safety standards; Cat safety; Automobile safety; Impact protection
passieve tegenstand (stille weerstand, het achter iets staan zonder actief deel te nemen)
road safety         
  • breakdown]] or an emergency can stop in the [[emergency lane]]; these lanes may themselves present risks to traffic.
  • Car fatalities per pax-km vs. car usage per pax-day; in Europe. It seems, at least in these European countries, that car fatalities per person-km have no strong correlation with massification of car usage. The average car usage in these countries is around 30km per person-day with varying number of fatalities ratios. These differences might be related with different cultural approaches to traffic codes, or more safety measures implemented on such countries.
  • Safe from traffic for [[cycling]] along a fully segregated ''Fietspad'', properly designed [[cycling infrastructure]] in [[Amsterdam]]
  • I-95 in Georgia]], US, indicating more than three deaths per day
  • Guard rail on road in [[Kaluga Oblast]] ([[Russia]])
  • [[Speed limit]]s in different areas, unusually with only a "recommended" limit (130&nbsp;km/h) for the [[Autobahn]]
  • According to [[Eurostat]], there is almost a linear proportion between the total number of passenger-km driven by car and road fatalities.
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  • ''Sacrifices to the Modern [[Moloch]]'', a 1922 cartoon published in [[The New York Times]], criticizing the apparent acceptance by society of increasing automobile-related fatalities
  • The [[Dutch Reach]] - Use far hand on handle when opening to avoid [[dooring]] cyclists or injuries to exiting drivers and passengers.
  • Utrecht]] has specially painted bicycle-only lanes.
METHODS AND MEASURES FOR REDUCING THE RISK OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS, AS WELL AS DEATH AND INJURY ON ROADS
Road Safety; Traffic Safety; Road safety; Highway safety; Traffic safety; Pedestrian safety; Motor Vehicle Safety; Motor vehicle safety; Motor Safety; Driver safety; Road-traffic victim; Road-traffic safety; Road Traffic Safety; Street safety; Traffic security; Draft:Accidents and road safety; Accidents and road safety; Safe streets movement
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Definition

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Wikipedia

National Transportation Safety Board

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is an independent U.S. government investigative agency responsible for civil transportation accident investigation. In this role, the NTSB investigates and reports on aviation accidents and incidents, certain types of highway crashes, ship and marine accidents, pipeline incidents, bridge failures, and railroad accidents. The NTSB is also in charge of investigating cases of hazardous materials releases that occur during transportation. The agency is based in Washington, D.C. It has four regional offices, located in Anchorage, Alaska; Denver, Colorado; Ashburn, Virginia; and Seattle, Washington. The agency also operates a national training center at its Ashburn facility.

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