Washington Road Accident Prevention Program Funds in 2000
To avoid Washington road accidents, Washington spends a budget each year to help insure safety on WA highways and roads. In 2000, Washington's road safety funds total budget was $10,257,411. The total funding for section 402 formula was $2,737,952. The funds for section 154 open container transfer was not available. Section 164 Repeat Offender Transfer was not available. Washington's Section 157 Safety Belt Use Incentive was $2,433,900, in 2000. Section 2003b Child Occupant Protection Education was $147,143. Section 157 Safety Belt Use Innovative was $500,000. Section 411 Data funds were $173,600. Section 163 .08 Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) for 2000, were $3,236,282. Section 405 Occupant Protection funds were $213,290 in 2000. The Section 410 Impaired Driving funding was $815,244. If you have been injured in a roadway accident, please take some time to fill out this simple case evaluation.
Act Now! It is essential that you inquire about your traffic accident case as soon as possible. Litigation may be the only way to receive the damages to which you may be entitled, such as medical and health care bills, lost or diminished wages, and financial compensation to family in the case of death. Your individual state's law may limit your time to bring a legal claim to protect your rights. You need to have your Traffic Accident claim evaluated immediately!
see also:
Stats 2002
Washington Auto Crash Statistics: FREE Lawsuit InformationWashington Auto Crash: FREE Lawsuit Info & Statistics
Stats 2003
Washington Auto Collision Statistics: FREE Lawsuit InformationWashington Auto Collision: FREE Lawsuit Info & Statistics
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Washington Auto Pileup Statistics: FREE Lawsuit InformationWashington Auto Pileup: FREE Lawsuit Info & Statistics

