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ADVISORY/AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety to Release Study On Car-Truck Crashes; AAA to Relaunch 'Share With Care' Safety Program to Combat Deadly Car-Truck Crashes.


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ADVISORY...for Tuesday Tuesday: see week.  (July July: see month.  23)

--(BUSINESS WIRE)

AAA AAA: see American Automobile Association.


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 Foundation for Traffic Safety


WHAT:   The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety will release the results
        of a new study on what specific driving behaviors lead to
        car-truck crashes and what can be done to help prevent them.
        With car drivers accounting for most of the fatalities in
        car-truck crashes, it's essential for motorists to know the
        factors that contribute to crashes between cars and trucks.

WHO:    Peter Kissinger, AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety President
         and CEO
        Bella Dinh-Zarr, AAA Director of Traffic Safety Policy
        Bill Wen, AAA Driver Training Instructor
        Eddie Roberts, Professional Truck Driver, ATA America's Road
         Team

WHEN:   Tuesday, July 23
        10 a.m. (Eastern Standard Time)

WHERE:  National Press Club
        Edward R. Murrow Room
        Washington, D.C.

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