Drink-driving and random breath testing : a survey of knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and self-reported behaviour.

Author(s)
Cairney, P.T. & Carseldine, D.
Year
Abstract

Following the introduction of Random Breath Testing (RBT) in 1982, New South Wales has experienced continuing benefits in terms of significantly reduced traffic deaths and injuries and a reduced proportion of fatally injured drivers with illegally high bac s. To assist the maintenance of this program, a survey was conducted which was designed to give a broad picture of community attitudes knowledge, beliefs and behaviour in relation to drink- driving to assist the planning of media campaigns and enforcement countermeasures.

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Library number
B 29580 /83.4 /
Source

Rosebery, NSW, Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales RTA, Road Safety Bureau, 1989, IX + 89 p., 6 ref.; Research Note ; RN 3/89

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