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Community Preventive Services Task Force recommendations use to improve tribal motor vehicle safety.
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8/8/17
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Description:Pilot programs funded from 2004–2009 and 2nd Round funded from 2010–2014 for Tribes or Tribal Organizations. CDC Funding Opportunity Announcements required the use of Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) recommendations as evidence-based interventions for funded programs.
Motor vehicle crashes are a serious problem in tribal communities. AI/AN people have the highest alcohol-related motor vehicle death rates of all racial groups. AI/AN people use car seats, booster seats, and seat belts at a rate much lower than the national rate.
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Task-Force-Recommendations-Used-to-Improve-Tribal-Motor-Vehicle-Safety.pdf
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