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  • AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety

    This article relies on references to primary sources. Please add references to secondary or tertiary sources. (September 2008) The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety is a non-profit, charitable organization based in Washington, DC that is dedicated to saving lives through traffic safety research and education. Since its founding in 1947, the AAA Foundation has sponsored over 200 projects related to highway safety, covering topics such as distracted, impaired, and drowsy driving; road rage; graduated driver licensing; driver's education and training; and pedestrian safety. The AAA Foundation research agenda is centered on four priority areas, known as the Centers of Excellence: Teen Driver Safety; Senior Safety and Mobility; Roadway Safety (the U.S. Road Assessment Program); and Safety Culture. Research in each of these areas is intended to identify the causes and consequences of motor vehicle crashes, evaluate possible countermeasures and solutions, and offer recommendations ... (see more)

  • Grant Ginder

    Grant Ginder Born Grant Ginder 1983 Laguna Beach, California Occupation Novelist Nationality American Period 2009–present Genres Fiction Notable work(s) Driver's Education (2013) grantginder.wordpress.com Grant Ginder is an American author. Contents 1 Background and education 2 Career 3 References 4 Works 5 External links Background and education [edit] Ginder, born in 1983[1] and raised in Laguna Beach, California,[2] received a B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania and an M.F.A. from New York University. At the latter, Ginder studied with novelists Junot Diaz and Colson Whitehead.[3] Career [edit] While in college, Ginder worked as intern in the offices of California representative Loretta Sanchez.[4] Upon completing his education, Ginder served as speechwriter for John Podesta at the Center for American Progress.[5] In 2009, he published his first novel, This is How it Starts, a story of young government employees and interns working in Washingt... (see more)

  • Porsche Club of America

    This article relies on references to primary sources. Please add references to secondary or tertiary sources. (October 2011) The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's general notability guideline. Please help to establish notability by adding reliable, secondary sources about the topic. If notability cannot be established, the article is likely to be merged, redirected, or deleted. Find sources: "Porsche Club of America" – news · books · scholar · JSTOR · free images (October 2011) The Porsche Club of America (PCA) is an organization of Porsche enthusiasts in the United States and Canada. It is organized into 139 regions, which are grouped into 13 zones. The PCA conducts Porsche-related events including club racing, rallying, driver's education, autocrosses, and similar activities. Contents 1 Regional chapters 1.1 Potomac Founders Region - 1955 1.2 Riesentöter Region - 1957 1.3 Northern New Jersey Region - 195... (see more)

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