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The Office of the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles (OSMV) sets and applies standards for driver fitness and safe driving practices while providing an independent appeal of certain licensing decisions of the police and the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia. OSMV programs are designed to provide maximum safe and legal driving privileges to British Columbians. As a leader and a collaborative partner in the road safety community, OSMV optimizes service, fairness, and mobility in delivering its mandate. More information about the OSMV is available at: www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/osmv/.
The Traffic Injury Research Foundation (TIRF) is a national, independent, charitable road safety institute. Since its inception in 1964, TIRF has become internationally recognized for its accomplishments in a wide range of areas related to identifying the causes of road crashes and developing programs and policies to address them effectively. More information about TIRF is available at: www.trafficinjuryresearch.com.
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