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  WHAT WE COVER
Here is just a partial, list of the scores of traffic safety issues we cover in our newsletters:

Driver Safety: impaired driving, belt use, distractions, drowsiness, young and old drivers, road rage
Vehicle Safety: seat belts, air bags, electronic stability control, recalls and defect investigations, crash tests
Highway Safety: roadway design, traffic signs and lights
Traffic Safety: speed limits, seat belt laws, impaired driving, law enforcement

We’re connected to a wide range of federal and state agencies as well as numerous organizations, research centers and corporations to make sure that you get the information you want and need on a continuing basis. Here are lists of some of the most important ones we continually monitor

Government Agencies:

Federal Government

United States Senate

United States House of Representatives

Transportation Safety Institute
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Organizations:

Public Citizen

Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety

Center for Auto Safety

AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety
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State Agencies:

Governors’ Offices of Traffic Safety

Departments of Public Safety

Highway Patrols
State Police
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Educational Institutions:

University of Michigan

Transportation Research Institute

Texas Transportation Institute
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About the Traffic Safety News Group.

The Traffic Safety News Group publishes a wide range of traffic safety publications to fit your information and budget needs. As you can see from the five services on the Newsletters page, there are two twice-monthly newsletters to select from.


Every week we spend hours and hours sifting through vast quantities of traffic safety material, eliminating the marginal and the limited news. We also erase or recycle information from those self-serving sources that provide journalists with the questionable propaganda they want to promote What’s left is the hard news, the objective information. And by consolidating and condensing the most important stories from this group, we make sure that our readers of our newswires and newsletters receive honest, objective, concise information they can count on. It also means that they can be brought up to speed in a matter of minutes vs. hours and hours of searching.

You and I know there’s a lot of information out there, but consider the sources and take a look at how they’re financed. Most publications are financed by advertising so there are the advertisers to please. And most groups and organizations are funded by special interests so they’re pressured to put just the right spin on the “news” they disseminate to make their funding sources look good.

The Traffic Safety News Group is different. Why? Because our publications do not contain any advertising and we flatly refuse any special interest funding. Since we’re 100 percent subscriber supported, our sole obligation is to get honest information to our readers.


Traffic Safety Newsletters
• with integrity and independence
• without advertising or special interest funding
• with staff that has more than 70 years of combined experience

Here are the professionals who work to provide you with information you need:

S. Paul Stamler - Editor & Publisher

For more than 35 years, Paul has been editor and publisher of Stamler Publishing, to date, still the only independent publishing company in the traffic safety field.

The partial list of subscribers to the right reads like a Who’s Who in traffic safety. Many of these professionals have been loyal readers literally for decades. They count on Paul’s experience, integrity, and expertise. He knows everyone who is anyone in the traffic safety field and tells it like it is; his readers have confidence that they’re getting the news they need.

Kathy-Leigh Russo - Managing Editor

Kathy has been with the company for more than 18 years, researching and writing stories, and overseeing the editorial that goes in every issue of every publication. Her dedication to accuracy and clarity ensures that the stories we publish are accurate, meaningful, and to the point.

Prior to coming to Stamler Publishing, Kathy served as director of Reports and Records for the Connecticut State Police, writing and editing materials for them.

Noelle Talmon - Associate Editor

Noelle has been researching and writing stories in the traffic safety field for more 10 years and in addition her knowledge of issues—including key sources of traffic safety information online and offline—is unparalleled.

Sue Reutenauer - Customer Support and Circulation

Sue has been with the company for over 14 years, ensuring that our subscribers get exactly the kind of prompt, personalized service they’ve come to expect. In all her years with us, not one reader has failed to be satisfied with their relationship with us.



 

A wide range of government agencies, organizations, professionals and corporations have found Highway & Vehicle/Safety Report to be a critical information source on all kinds of traffic safety news and analysis including legislation, regulations, research, statistics, and test results.

Here are a few of the hundreds of professionals currently subscribing to Highway & Vehicle/Safety Report

AAA North Jersey

AAA Pennsylvania Safety Department

American Academy of Pediatrics

Automobile Club of New York

BMW of North America

Bristol-Meyers Squibb

Buffalo State College SUNY

Connecticut Division of Highway Safety

Consumers Research

Consumers Union of U.S., Inc.

County of Tomkins-Stop DWI

Dateline NBC

General Motors Corp.

Governors Highway Safety Association
Intercity Testing & Consulting

International Brotherhood of Teammsters

Kemper Insurance Companies

Mercedes-Benz USA

Nassau County (N.Y.) Traffic Safety Board

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

National Transportation Safety Board

New Jersey Turnpike Authority

New York City Department of Safety Education

New York Department of Motor Vehicles

New York State Police

Northwest Regional Highway Safety Network

Pennsylvania Department of Trasnportation Knowledge Center

Public Service Gas & Electric (N.J.)

Scientific Boston, Inc.

Subaru of America

Toyota Motors North America

Traffic Safety Institute of New York

U.S. Department of Transportation, Office of the Secretary

Vermont Department of Education

Volkswagen of America

Volvo Cars of North America

Washington, D.C. Transportation Safety Division




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