The Victorian Zero B.A.C. legislation evaluation (Part Is Surveys of P-Plate usage).

Author(s)
Bowen, R.
Year
Abstract

In May 1984 the Victorian government introduced the Zero Blood Alcohol Legislation which makes it an offence for first year probationary drivers and learner permit holders to drive a vehicle while alcohol is present in the blood. One possible effect of the legislation was an increase in the number of probationary drivers not displaying their P-plates in order to avoid detection. A survey was held but no change in P-plate use was found.

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Publication

Library number
B 25692 /83.4 /
Source

Hawthorn, Vic., Road Traffic Authority RTA, 1985, 28 p., 6 fig., 1 graph., 5 tab., 3 ref.; Report No. 6/85

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