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1989 Study Group on Global Environmental Problems set up to discuss effective responses to enhanced global environmental concern, particularly countermeasures in the area of global warming. (The study group compiled a position paper, Basic Position on Global Warming and Related Issues, issued in 1990.)
1990 Special Committee on Traffic Safety established in order to cope with an increase in traffic casualties. (The committee's action program, The Future Approach to Traffic Safety, was announced in the same year.)
1991 Conducted public poll concerning vehicle society in the 21st century.
Established organization for the purpose of collecting and recycling abandoned vehicles, in league with three other associations.
1991 Formation of a group to study parking problems and urban space utilization. (The group reported on the issue in 1992.)
1992 Organized workweek reduction study group.
Recommendations made to improve traffic flow, with the objective of reducing CO2.
Recommendations made on traffic infrastructure improvement.
1993 Automakers' action programs on environmental protection announced.
Progress achieved by automakers in developing commuter cars and parking systems in urban areas.
CAD data exchange standards developed by the Technical Administration Committee.
1994 Internal organization to deal with environmental issues strengthened and a full-scale Environmental Committee established.
1995 Creation of the Automotive Dispute Mediation Service, an independently-administered organization, to handle product liability issues in regard to the auto industry.
 

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