Road safety risk factors study : results from the fourth survey.

Author(s)
Cercarelli, L.R. Hendrie, D. Ryan, G.A. Legge, M. & Kirov, C.
Year
Abstract

The aim of the Road Safety Risk Factors Study is to monitor (i) the prevalence of road-related risk behaviours, and (ii) attitudes to, and perceptions of, road safety issues. The survey is conducted quarterly. It comprises a set of core questions which are asked each quarter, and supplementary questions that change each quarter. The core questions are related to drinking and driving, speeding, seat belt use, fatigue, bicycle helmet wearing, traffic offences and pedestrian activity. In the fourth survey, the supplementary questions were related to child occupant restraints. This report presents the results of the fourth survey. (A) For the first, second and third survey, see C 10608, C 10609 and C 10610.

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C 12053 [electronic version only] /83 / IRRD 895134
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Nedlands, WA, University of Western Australia, Road Accident Prevention Research Unit, 1998, 57 + 20 p.; Research Report ; RR 62 - ISBN 1-875912-17-7

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