Robert Brenner; U.S. Highway Aide
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Robert Brenner, who as deputy director and spokesman for the National Highway Safety Bureau during the 1960s was among the first to make public the results of government safety tests on cars, is dead.
He was 64 and died of cancer Oct. 25 in Gaithersburg, Md. Brenner had established a safety analysis institute in Maryland after leaving government service.
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