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Can Many Senior Driver Crashes Be Prevented?; National Traffic Safety Expert Says Yes.


WHO:      Bella Dinh-Zarr, national manager of transportation safety
          programs and senior mobility expert for AAA

WHAT:     The National Transportation Safety Board is due to release
          its report on the Santa Monica Farmer's Market crash and
          make recommendations concerning senior mobility on Tuesday,
          Aug. 3. AAA national will be issuing a report on senior
          mobility on the same day.

WHEN:     Bella Dinh-Zarr is available for media interviews on senior
          mobility at the third annual Los Angeles County Mobility 21
          conference on Tuesday, Aug. 3 from 9-9:30 a.m. and following
          her panel presentation at 9:45 a.m. on "Safer and Faster:
          Improving Traffic Safety to Reduce Gridlock and Save Lives."

WHERE:    Hilton Burbank Airport and Convention Center, 2500 Hollywood
          Way, Burbank

Note:     Page Carol Thorp of the Auto Club at 714-219-5038 on the day
          of the conference if you need assistance in setting up an
          interview.
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