STAYSAFE 1 (Second Session): first report of the Joint Standing Committee of the Parliament of New South Wales on road safety relating to alcohol, other drugs and road safety.

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Abstract

Stay Safe was established to monitor, investigate and report on road safety. The general thrust of the recommendations is aimed at developing the concept amongst motorists that a licence to drive is a privilege, not a right. In pursuant of this objective, the recommendations call for automatic disqualification for all drink-driving first offenders. Other recommendations relate to other drugs, vehicular countermeasures, equipment, enforcement and a special prescribed concentration of alcohol for first year drivers.

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B 26570 /83 / IRRD 271981
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Sydney, NSW, Joint Standing Committee on Road Safety (STAYSAFE), 1982, VI + 120 p. + app., fig., graph., tab., ref.; Report No. 44

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