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United States Sources (including some international):
Dictionaries and Glossaries

Jean Sansobrino, PACCAR Inc and Jocelyne Blanchard, Transportation Association of Canada, compilers



American Society for Testing and Materials. ASTM Dictionary of Engineering Science & Technology. West Cocshohoken, PA: ASTM, 2000, 9th edition.

American Trucking Associations. Public Relations Department. Truck Drivers Dictionary and Glossary. Alexandria, VA: The Department, 1984.

Society of Automotive Engineers. Glossary of Automotive Terms. Warrendale, PA: SAE, 1992.

Society of Automotive Engineers. Motor Vehicle, Safety & Environmental Terminology. Warrendale, PA: SAE, 1977.

Society of Automotive Engineers. Truck and Bus Industry Glossary. Warrendale, PA: SAE, 1988.

Tak, Montie. Truck Talk: the Language of the Open Road. Philadelphia, PA: Chilton Book Co., 1971.

Truck Trailer Manufacturers Association. Tank Trailer and Tank Container Nomenclature. Alexandria, VA: TTMA, 1993.

U.S. Department of Transportation. Bureau of Transportation Statistics. Transportation Acronym Guide, 1996.

Contains transportation acronyms, initialisms, and their references used by the federal government, private organizations, Canada, and Mexico.

U.S. Department of Transportation. Bureau of Transportation Statistics. Transportation Expressions. Washington, DC: US DOT, The Bureau, 1996.

Contains definitions of transportation terms used throughout the Department of Transportation and other US government agencies.