Surveys of knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and reported behaviours of drivers on the topic of drink-driving and random breath testing.

Author(s)
Carseldine, D.
Year
Abstract

A series of three surveys on the topic of drink- driving was conducted for the traffic authority. Specific information was sought in the areas of knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and behaviours of drivers with respect to drink- driving and random breath testing. This report presents an analysis of results for a subset of the questionnaire items. Special attention has been given to changes across the surveys. The results show that there has been a variety of changes in the patterns of responses across the surveys.

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Library number
B 30219 /83 / IRRD 289320
Source

Rosebery, NSW, Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales RTA, Road Safety Bureau, Traffic Accident Research Unit, 1985, III + 70 p., 4 ref. Research Note ; RN 12/85

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