Nationalföreningen för trafiksäkerhetens främjande
Two delegates at a NTF meeting in September 1951
Formation
1934 (1934)
Headquarters
Solna, Sweden
Official language
Swedish
The National Society for Road Safety[1] (Swedish: Nationalföreningen för trafiksäkerhetens främjande; NTF) is a road traffic safety organization in Sweden. It was established in 1934.[2]
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