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automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
Issued: December 10, 2007.
Ann M. Linnertz,
Associate Administrator for Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration
Reports, Forms, and Record Keeping
Requirements Agency Information
Collection Activity Under OMB Review
National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In compliance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. 3501 et seq.), this notice
announces that the Information
Collection Request (ICR) abstracted
below has been forwarded to the Office
of Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and comment. The ICR describes
the nature of the information collection
and the expected burden. The Federal
Register Notice with a 60-day comment
period was published on April 27, 2007
(72 FR 21068–21069).
DATES: Comments must be submitted on
or before January 16, 2008.
ADDRESSES: Send comments, within 30
days, to the Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs, Office of
Management and Budget, 725–17th
Street, NW., Washington, DC 20503,
Attention: NHTSA Desk Officer.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Alan Block at the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration, Office of
Behavioral Safety Research (NTI–131),
202–366–6401, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20590.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration
Title: 2008 National Survey of
Drinking and Driving Attitudes and
Behavior.
OMB Number: 2127–New.
Type of Request: New information
collection requirement.
Abstract: The National Survey of
Drinking and Driving Attitudes and
Behavior is conducted on a periodic
basis for the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration to obtain a status
report on attitudes, knowledge, and selfreported behavior related to alcoholimpaired driving. It is a national
telephone survey administered to a
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randomly selected sample of
approximately 6,000 persons age 16 and
older. Topics covered by the survey
include drinking behavior, drinking and
driving behavior, avoidance of drinking
and driving, use of a designated driver,
preventing others from drinking and
driving, perceived risks to drinking and
driving, perceptions and attitudes about
enforcement of drinking and driving
laws, knowledge of legal BAC limits,
and perceived effectiveness of
intervention strategies. The proposed
survey is the eighth in the series, which
began in 1991. The 2008 survey will
repeat many of the questions included
in the preceding surveys in order to
monitor change over time. The survey
will also include new questions that
address emergent issues in the area of
drinking and driving. The data will be
applied to strategic planning to combat
the drinking and driving problem, and
provide guidance to current programs.
Affected Public: Randomly selected
members of the general public aged
sixteen and older in telephone
households.
Estimated Total Annual Burden:
2,006 hours (18 pretest interviews
averaging 20 minutes per interview,
followed by 6,000 interviews averaging
20 minutes per interview administered
to the final survey sample).
Comments Are Invited on: Whether
the proposed collection of information
is necessary for the proper performance
of the functions of the Department,
including whether the information will
have practical utility; the accuracy of
the Department’s estimate of the burden
of the proposed information collection;
ways to enhance the quality, utility and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and ways to minimize the
burden of the collection of information
on respondents, including the use of
automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
A Comment to OMB is most effective if
OMB receives it within 30 days of
publication.
Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A).
Issued on: December 12, 2007.
Marilena Amoni,
Associate Administrator, Research and
Program Development.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration; Highway Safety
Programs
[Docket No. NHTSA–2007–0028]
Conforming Products List of Evidential
Breath Alcohol Measurement Devices
National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This notice updates the
Conforming Products List (CPL)
published in the Federal Register on
June 29, 2006 (71 FR 37159) for
instruments that conform to the Model
Specifications for Evidential Breath
Testing Devices (58 FR 48705).
DATES: Effective Date: December 17,
2007.
For
technical issues: Ms. De Carlo Ciccel,
Behavioral Research Division, NTI–131,
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20590;
Telephone; (202) 366–1694. For legal
issues: Ms. Allison Rusnak, Office of
Chief Counsel, NCC–113, National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration,
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE.,
Washington, DC 20590; Telephone:
(202) 366–1834.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
November 5, 1973, the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(NHTSA) published the Standards for
Devices to Measure Breath Alcohol (38
FR 30459). A Qualified Products List of
Evidential Breath Measurement Devices
comprised of instruments that met this
standard was first issued on November
21, 1974 (39 FR 41399).
On December 14, 1984 (49 FR 48854),
NHTSA converted this standard to
Model Specifications for Evidential
Breath Testing Devices (Model
Specifications), and published a
Conforming Products List (CPL) of
instruments that were found to conform
to the Model Specifications as
Appendix D to that notice (49 FR
48864).
On September 17, 1993, NHTSA
published a notice to amend the Model
Specifications (58 FR 48705) and update
the CPL. That notice changed the
alcohol concentration levels at which
instruments are evaluated, from 0.000,
0.050, 0.101, and 0.151 BAC, to 0.000,
0.020, 0.040, 0.080, and 0.160 BAC.
These devices are identified on the CPL
with an asterisk. Additionally, that
notice includes a test for the presence of
acetone and an expanded definition of
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Reports, Forms, and Record Keeping Requirements Agency
Information Collection Activity Under OMB Review
AGENCY: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. 3501 et seq.), this notice announces that the Information
Collection Request (ICR) abstracted below has been forwarded to the
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and comment. The ICR
describes the nature of the information collection and the expected
burden. The Federal Register Notice with a 60-day comment period was
published on April 27, 2007 (72 FR 21068-21069).
DATES: Comments must be submitted on or before January 16, 2008.
ADDRESSES: Send comments, within 30 days, to the Office of Information
and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, 725-17th
Street, NW., Washington, DC 20503, Attention: NHTSA Desk Officer.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Alan Block at the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration, Office of Behavioral Safety Research
(NTI-131), 202-366-6401, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington, DC
20590.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Title: 2008 National Survey of Drinking and Driving Attitudes and
Behavior.
OMB Number: 2127-New.
Type of Request: New information collection requirement.
Abstract: The National Survey of Drinking and Driving Attitudes and
Behavior is conducted on a periodic basis for the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration to obtain a status report on attitudes,
knowledge, and self-reported behavior related to alcohol-impaired
driving. It is a national telephone survey administered to a randomly
selected sample of approximately 6,000 persons age 16 and older. Topics
covered by the survey include drinking behavior, drinking and driving
behavior, avoidance of drinking and driving, use of a designated
driver, preventing others from drinking and driving, perceived risks to
drinking and driving, perceptions and attitudes about enforcement of
drinking and driving laws, knowledge of legal BAC limits, and perceived
effectiveness of intervention strategies. The proposed survey is the
eighth in the series, which began in 1991. The 2008 survey will repeat
many of the questions included in the preceding surveys in order to
monitor change over time. The survey will also include new questions
that address emergent issues in the area of drinking and driving. The
data will be applied to strategic planning to combat the drinking and
driving problem, and provide guidance to current programs.
Affected Public: Randomly selected members of the general public
aged sixteen and older in telephone households.
Estimated Total Annual Burden: 2,006 hours (18 pretest interviews
averaging 20 minutes per interview, followed by 6,000 interviews
averaging 20 minutes per interview administered to the final survey
sample).
Comments Are Invited on: Whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of
the Department, including whether the information will have practical
utility; the accuracy of the Department's estimate of the burden of the
proposed information collection; ways to enhance the quality, utility
and clarity of the information to be collected; and ways to minimize
the burden of the collection of information on respondents, including
the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of
information technology. A Comment to OMB is most effective if OMB
receives it within 30 days of publication.
Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A).
Issued on: December 12, 2007.
Marilena Amoni,
Associate Administrator, Research and Program Development.
[FR Doc. E7-24379 Filed 12-14-07; 8:45 am]
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