Traffic accidents
From Library of Congress Subject Headings
Traffic accidents
URI(s)
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85136758
- info:lc/authorities/sh85136758
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh85136758#concept
Instance Of
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Variants
Automobile accidents
Automobiles--Accidents
Car accidents
Collisions, Automobile
Crashes, Automobile
Highway accidents
Motor vehicle accidents
Motor vehicle crashes
Road accidents
Transportation, Automotive--Accidents
Vehicle accidents
Vehicles--Accidents
Vehicular accidents
Wrecks, Automobile
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Sources
- found: UMI business vocab. (Automobile collisions)
- found: WaU database, June 6, 2005 (road accidents; automobile accidents; automotive collision; red-light-running crashes; two-car collisions; highway accidents; highway collision; motor vehicle accidents; vehicular accidents; traffic crashes; vehicle crash; car crashes; traffic collisions; motor vehicle traffic collision; motor vehicle collisions)
- found: Seven secrets to avoiding car accidents, via WWW, June 6, 2005
- found: Wrecked exotics website, June 6, 2005 (car accidents, car wrecks, car crash; crashes)
- found: Automotive Technologies International home page, June 6, 2005 (Over 43,000 people were killed in automotive collisions last year in the United States)
- found: Analysis of holiday fatalities on Virginia highways, 1999: p. 1 (motor vehicle crashes were the seventh leading cause of death in Virginia for 1999)
LC Classification
- HE5613.5-HE5614.6
- RA772.T7
Change Notes
- 2005-06-07: new
- 2007-07-13: revised
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