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FARS
(redirected from Fatality Analysis Reporting System)

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FARSFatality Analysis Reporting System (formerly Fatal Accident Reporting System; tracks fatal motor vehicle crashes on US public roads)
FARSFatal Accident Reporting System
FARSFinancial Accounting Research System
FARSFinancial Accounting and Reporting System
FARSFederation of Artistic Roller Skating (UK)
FARSFar-Field Analysis of Radiation Sources
FARSField Army Replacement System
FARSFlight Assurance Review System
FARSFood Allergy Relief Sharing
FARSFunctional Area Requirements Specification
FARSFire and Rescue Service (various locations)


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For their study, the researchers analysed data from 1982 through to 2004, using the Alcohol Policy Information System (1998-2005); the Digests of State Alcohol-Highway Safety Related Legislation (1983-2006); the Westlaw database; and the Fatality Analysis Reporting System data set (1982-2004).
The fifth was on a rural road in Josephine County, according to officials with the state's Fatality Analysis Reporting System.
 
 
 
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