The Road Safety Monitor 2009 : pedestrians and bicyclists.

Author(s)
Vanlaar, W. Marcoux, K. & Robertson, R.
Year
Abstract

The Road Safety Monitor (RSM) is an annual public opinion survey developed and conducted by the Traffic Injury Research Foundation (TIRF) to take the pulse of the nation on key road safety issues. The survey examines: what Canadians see as priority road safety issues and how concerned they are about them; their views about how to deal with these problems; what they know and do not know about safe driving practices; and how they behave on the highways. The RSM includes a core set of questions that are asked each year to provide information on trends in attitudes, opinions and behaviours. This is supplemented each year by a set of questions that probe more deeply into special, topical, and emerging issues. This report describes the findings from the 2008 RSM regarding the issue of pedestrians and bicyclists. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
20091415 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Ottawa, Ontario, Traffic Injury Research Foundation of Canada TIRF, 2009, III + 37 p., ref. - ISBN 978-0-920071-93-9

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