Community attitudes to road safety : community attitudes survey Wave 13, 2000.

Author(s)
Mitchell-Taverner, P.
Year
Abstract

The thirteenth in a series of national surveys on community attitudes to road safety was conducted in May/June 1999 on behalf of the Australian Transport Safety Bureau. This report contains a summary of results from the survey and, where appropriate, provides comparative findings in relation to previous surveys. Issues examined include: perceived causes of road crashes, exposure to random breath testing, attitudes to speed, perceptions of police enforcement, reported usage of seat belts and involvement in road crashes. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
C 22639 [electronic version only] /83 / ITRD E204539
Source

Civic Square, ACT, Australian Transport Safety Bureau ATSB, 2000, 80 p.; Report No. CR 197 - ISSN 0810-770X / ISBN 0-642-25520-2

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